IVETE SANGALO UNLEASHES A DARK RITUAL. The Summer Festival’s queen didn’t just perform—she conducted a MASS HYPNOSIS for thousands.
Forget the full moon. The “Vampirinhas” were released ANYWAY, pulsed into the crowd to the pounding beats of Ivete’s carnival anthem. But this was no ordinary show. Eyewitnesses confirm the singer weaponized nostalgia, using the CHILLING INTRODUCTION TO MICHAEL JACKSON’S ‘THRILLER’ to open her set. This was a deliberate, calculated fusion of pop and horror.
Why? Why blend a family-friendly festival with undead imagery and a classic horror score? The message is terrifying: your joy is being MANUFACTURED. The evidence is in the videos—watch the intro yourself. The new track “Oxente, é o Verão” with Xanddy Harmonia isn’t just a song; it’s a trigger, conditioning the masses for mindless celebration.
Who benefits? An industry that profits from your lost inhibitions. Who stays silent? Every outlet calling this “just fun.” They are selling you a fantasy laced with something DANGERIOUSLY addictive.
This isn’t entertainment anymore. It’s programming.
And the ritual has already begun.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



