“Medicina” is Anitta’s call to the dance floor where everyone checks their worries at the door. She sings that status and money are irrelevant; what matters is how you move when the bass grabs your feet. Even if language barriers exist, bodies communicate perfectly through rhythm, creating a shared pulse that unites the crowd.
The chorus compares the beat to medicine, a remedy that frees hips, melts shyness, and turns the club into a joyous clinic of sound. Lights off, volume up, and inhibitions down – that is the prescription. With playful lines about bouncing like gelatin and trading turns on the dance floor, Anitta invites listeners to surrender to the music, let desire lead, and feel instantly cured by the infectious reggaetón groove.
Larissa de Macedo Machado, known professionally as Anitta, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress born in Rio de Janeiro in 1993. Rising from humble beginnings, she gained national fame with her 2012 debut single "Meiga e Abusada" and quickly became known for blending genres such as pop, Brazilian funk, and reggaeton.
Anitta's energetic performances and versatile style earned her the title Queen of Brazilian Pop and numerous awards, including Latin American Music Awards and MTV Europe Music Awards. Fluent in Portuguese, Spanish, and English, she successfully crossed over to international markets with hits like "Envolver," which topped global charts and earned her Guinness World Records. Besides music, Anitta is recognized for her advocacy in social causes including LGBTQ rights, environmental protection, and women’s empowerment.