

Pabllo Vittar
Introduction
Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva (born November 1, 1994), known professionally as Pabllo Vittar (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpablu viˈtaɾ]) is a Brazilian drag queen, singer and songwriter. Vittar appeared on TV for the first time in 2014, on a Brazilian talent singing show, performing "I Have Nothing" by Whitney Houston. She became famous in the media in 2015 with the success of her music video "Open Bar", a Portuguese-language version of Major Lazer's song "Lean On" with original lyrics, produced by Bonde do Rolê and Omulu. In less than four months, the video reached one million views on YouTube. She also released an extended play with the same name, using pop hits' instrumentals with new arrangements and lyrics.
On January 12, 2017, her debut studio album Vai Passar Mal was released – including the singles "Nêga", "Todo Dia", "K.O.", "Corpo Sensual", "Então Vai" (with Diplo) and "Indestrutível". In the same month she released "Todo Dia" as the second single of the album, which became notorious at Brazilian Carnival due to its lyrics. The third single "K.O." became an even bigger hit and brought Vittar to nationwide fame and success; as of 2021, the song has over 381 million views on YouTube. The fourth single, "Corpo Sensual", was released on September 6, 2017, to similar success, resulting in over 321 million views on YouTube.
Vittar has been featured in songs by international artists such as Major Lazer's "Sua Cara" (with fellow Brazilian singer Anitta). The music video was released on July 30, 2017, and reached 10th place on the list of most-viewed online videos in the first 24 hours, with 25 million views. The singer also appears on "I Got It", from Charli XCX's fourth mixtape Pop 2. Vittar collaborated again with XCX on "Flash Pose", released on July 25, 2019; the single was later included on Vittar's album 111. She also got to perform "Flash Pose" at the 2019 MTV Europe Music Awards.
On August 15, 2018, Pabllo Vittar released her second studio album Não Para Não – including the singles "Problema Seu", "Disk Me", "Seu Crime", "Buzina" and "Não Vou Deitar". Vittar toured in support of the album, in Brazil and internationally. An extended tour called NPN Pride saw Vittar performing in various pride parades throughout USA and Canada. The first two singles were released to great success, with "Disk Me" reaching over 85 million views and "Problema Seu" reaching over 112 million views on Youtube. The singles "Seu Crime" and "Buzina" also were successful, albeit with smaller numbers, with both reaching over 25 million views on Youtube. This album also featured Brazilian singers Dilsinho and Ludmilla in "Trago seu Amor de Volta" and "Vai Embora", respectively.
On October 31, 2019, Pabllo Vittar released the 111 1 EP – including the singles "Parabéns" (with Brazilian rapper Psirico), "Amor de Que" and "Flash Pose" (with Charli XCX). Following the success of the 111 1 EP, "Amor de Que" rose to success thanks to the 2020 Brazilian Carnival, with the song reaching over 50 million views in just a month; as of 2021, the song has over 138 million views. "Parabéns" was released as the second single and also enjoyed similar success, with over 127 million views on Youtube as of 2020. "Flash Pose" had modest success, reaching over 25 million views on YouTube.
On March 24, 2020, Vittar's third studio album 111 was released – including the singles "Clima Quente" (with Brazilian Jerry Smith), "Tímida" (with Thalía) and "Rajadão"; the songs from the EP were also included in the album. Vittar collaborated with various artists on the album, and included songs in Portuguese, English and Spanish.
With the nomination of "Sua Cara" at the 19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Vittar became the first Grammy-nominated drag queen. She also became the first drag queen to win an EMA award in its 25-year run for Best Brazilian Act.The following year, she consecutively won again.
Biography
Born in São Luís, Phabullo is a dizygotic twin and has an older sister. Phabullo spent part of her childhood and adolescence living in the cities of Santa Inês and Caxias, both in the interior of Maranhão, due to financial difficulties. She never knew her father, who abandoned her mother, a nurse, when she was pregnant with her.
During her childhood, Phabullo experienced bullying because of her delicate gestures and feminine voice. She was physically assaulted with a plate of hot soup thrown over her face. She attended ballet classes during this period.
At the age of 13, Phabullo began doing covers at family parties and school performances and joined a choir at a Catholic church. Soon after, she began songwriting. Later, she decided to become a professional, moving to São Paulo with her sister, where she worked in several places, such as snack bars and beauty salons. Soon after, she moved to Uberlândia with her mother, who had recently married. At the age of 15, she came out to her mother, who had suspected that she was gay; her sister already knew about her sexual orientation. Her mother, whom she talks to daily, is supportive of her sexual orientation.
"Pabllo Vittar is a boy. Who is a girl. Who has no gender. Who is not afraid. Who prefers a thousand times to be on a stage than anywhere else in the world."
She then began to go out for the night in Maranhão, to make friends, and to participate as one of a selection of singers in a house of shows. She started performing her own songs and impersonating celebrities for a small fee, but it was not a professional job. She was now dressing feminine, but did not identify herself as a drag queen; the first time that she did drag was at age 17 in Uberlândia, to publicize a party of her friend by delivering pamphlets at the door of a nightclub. With time, she started performing in LGBT parades in several cities of Maranhão and became known by the state's LGBT community. At age 18, in Minas Gerais, Phabullo started participating in and winning some beauty contests in full drag, before beginning her professional career as a singer while adopting the stage name of "Pabllo Knowles", an homage to singer Beyoncé. Her first performance as a drag queen occurred at the Belgrano nightclub, of producers Ian Hayashi and Leocádio Rezende (whom Phabullo would later call her "parents").
Still in Minas Gerais, Phabullo took a university entrance exam by the Federal University of Uberlândia, where she was admitted to the full design course in 2013, but after some periods she dropped out of college due to her schedule of shows, which increased greatly due to the success of her music videos on the internet and her participation in the band of primetime television program Amor & Sexo.
When she attracted attention from entrepreneurs in the entertainment field, Phabullo began her musical career professionally, performing in bars and concert halls in Uberlândia and cities of the region. In this period, Phabullo adopted the stage name of Pabllo Vittar.
Artistry
Musical and vocal style
Vittar is mainly a pop singer, although her music incorporates other genres. Her debut studio album Vai Passar Mal mixes pop with elements of electronic music and Brazilian genres such as tecno brega, arrocha, funk carioca, and forró. Music critics noted that her second studio album Não Para Não follows a similar formula, mixing Brazilian and international influences. Speaking about the latter album, Vittar explained: "I lived in Santa Izabel do Pará and listened to cumbia, carimbó, tecnobrega and guitarrada. In Maranhão, I heard axé and Bahia pagode... Pabllo Vittar is all over this album, I cannot go against my origins." Her lyrics often explore themes such as love, self-confidence, and partying.
Vittar is a countertenor with 2.3 octaves of vocal extension already exhibited, spanning from flat E in the third octave (E♭3) to G# in the fifth octave (G♯5). Sérgio Anders, a singing professor at the State University of Minas Gerais, considers Vittar to have "an infantile voice in an adult male". While he views Vittar as a good singer, Anders opines that her technique is not very developed. Shannon Sims of The New York Times described Vittar's voice as a "nasal soprano".
Influences


Vittar grew up listening to artists such as Aretha Franklin, Donna Summer, Whitney Houston, and Tina Turner, whom he imitated as a child before he even considered becoming a drag queen, as well as Gilberto Gil, Ney Matogrosso, Elis Regina, Alcione Nazareth, and Caetano Veloso. He became interested in drag after watching the reality show RuPaul's Drag Race and cited RuPaul as an important inspiration: "All the drag artists in this world have to thank RuPaul for the visibility we have today." Some participants of the show have also influenced Vittar, notably April Carrion and Naomi Smalls. Model Bella Hadid visually influences him, especially his makeup and style. His music and performances are greatly influenced by bands such as Banda Batidão and Companhia do Calypso.
Early in his career, he used the stage name Pabllo Knowles as a reference to Beyoncé. Other influences include Rihanna, Kanye West, Lady Gaga, and Britney Spears, as well as his "Sua Cara" collaborators Anitta and Major Lazer. While making his debut album Vai Passar Mal, Vittar explained that he listened to several artists to find inspiration, citing Liniker and Elza Soares as examples. The album was also influenced by Lana Del Rey, Allie X, Rihanna's album Anti, and Beyoncé's album Lemonade.
Public image and impact
"I think gender doesn't matter to me. If you write 'him,' I'll find it incredible, if you write 'her,' same. But when I get in drag... I won't stand in front of the mirror two hours putting on makeup for someone to call me 'he,' right? Call me 'she'! 'She' is beautiful, 'she' is a singer, 'she' is a drag queen! I like to be called in the feminine."
Vittar's music is considered as "unofficial anthems for Brazil's lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community" and he is widely viewed as a voice for them. Because dangers to LGBT+ people have grown in Brazil, Vittar's openness about being gay has made him an icon to those living in a prejudiced environment. As an openly gay Brazilian drag queen, Vittar has served as a positive representation of homosexuality and gender fluidity. He used his visibility to support LGBT+ individuals in Brazil and in other countries in South America. He said: "They tell me a lot about their daily struggle to go out on the street being gay, being drag. I want to give them strength so they can continue being who they are." Vittar also appeared on A Força do Querer ("Edge of Desire"), a popular soap opera about a transgender man. After seeing Vittar perform at the Rock in Rio festival, actor Fábio Assunção wrote in a Facebook post: "You represent the possibility of truth in a sea of hypocrisy. Your public figure is the voice of many suffocated people."
In an interview for Veja magazine, Vittar revealed that he chose a masculine stage name because he wanted to be truthful to the public, since he is not transgender. He only acts as a woman when he's on stage as Pabllo Vittar and has a more typical masculine gender expression in his private life. During the same interview, Vittar said he is "making music for humans." Since his debut, Vittar became the most followed and most streamed drag queen in the world, surpassing RuPaul. In 2020, Vittar was featured in a campaign for Calvin Klein, as part of the designer's pride collection.
Discography
- Vai Passar Mal (2017)
- Não Para Não (2018)
- 111 (2020)
- Batidão Tropical (2021)
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Oitavo | Himself | Short film | |
| 2018 | Crô em Família | |||
| 2020 | Emicida: Amarelo |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016–2017 | Amor & Sexo | Vocalist | 2 seasons | |
| 2017 | A Força do Querer | Himself | Episode: "October 5, 2017" | |
| Vai Que Cola | Himself | Episode: "Você Decide" | ||
| 2018 | Prazer, Pabllo Vittar | Host | ||
| O Outro Lado do Paraíso | Himself | Episode: "May 11, 2018" | ||
| Super Drags | Goldiva | Season 1 | ||
| Vai Anitta | Himself | Season 1 | ||
| 2019 | Autênticas | Himself | Season 2 | |
| Queen of Drags | Guest judge | Season 1 | ||
| 2020–present | Wild & Free: Florianópolis | Himself | ||
| 2021 | MTV Millennial Awards | Host | 2021 MTV Millennial Awards | |
| 2021–present | Queen Stars |
Internet
| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Vlog da Pabllo | Himself | Web-documentary | |
| 2018 | Up Next: Pabllo Vittar | Himself | Web-documentary | |
| 2019 | Pabllo Vittar: A Trajetória da Artista! | Himself | Web-documentary | |
| Whindersson Nunes: Próxima Parada | Himself | Episode: Nova Iorque - Filadélfia |
Tours
- Open Bar Tour (2015–2016)
- Vai Passar Mal Tour (2017–2018)
- Não Para Não Tour (2018–2019)
- Nao Para Nao PRIDE Tour (Summer 2019)
- Nao Para Nao 2.0 Tour (Fall 2019-Spring 2020)
- Tour with Pabllo (2022)
Canceled tour
- 111 Tour (2020-2021)
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | Melhores do Ano | Song of the Year | K.O. | Won |
| 2018 | Latin Grammy Award | Best Urban Fusion/Interpretation | "Sua Cara" | Nominated |
| MTV Millennial Awards Brazil | Musical Act | Pabllo Vittar | Nominated | |
| MIAW Icon | Nominated | |||
| Selfie of the Year | Nominated | |||
| Fandom of the Year | Vittarlovers | Nominated | ||
| Feat of the Year | "Joga Bunda" | Nominated | ||
| Insta BR | @pabllovittar | Nominated | ||
| Brasileiros do Ano | Brazilian of the Year | Pabllo Vittar | Won | |
| MTV Europe Music Award | Best Brazilian Act | Nominated | ||
| 2019 | British LGBT Awards | Online Influencer | Nominated | |
| Premios Juventud | Best Choreography | "Caliente" | Nominated | |
| MTV Millennial Awards Brazil | Musical Act | Pabllo Vittar | Won | |
| Fandom of the Year | Vittarlovers | Nominated | ||
| Music Video of the Year | "Seu Crime" | Nominated | ||
| Gay Times Honours | Drag Hero Award | Pabllo Vittar | Won | |
| Meus Prêmios Nick | Favorite National Artist | Nominated | ||
| Style of the Year | Nominated | |||
| MTV Europe Music Award | Best Brazilian Act | Won | ||
| 2020 | MTV Europe Music Award | Won | ||
| 2021 | GLAAD Media Awards | Outstanding Music Artist | 111 | Pending |
| Year | Award | Category | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Meus Prêmios Nick | Favorite Artist | Pending | |
| 2020 | BreakTudo Awards | Brazilian Music Video | Pending | |
| 2020 | Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro | Melhor Live | Nominated | |
| 2020 | MTV Millenial Awards Brazil | Musical Artist | Pending | |
| 2020 | Multishow Brazilian Music Award | Clipe TVZ | Pending |