“Dame Un GRR”: Curiosities about Fantomel, Kate Linn and the hit of millions

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“Dame Un GRR”: Curiosities about Fantomel, Kate Linn and the hit of millions

If you use social networks, you have probably heard a “Dame Un GRR” as you roll the phone screen in recent days. The song of the moment, a partnership of Romanians Fantomel and Kate Linn, sticks to the head of the head. Artists are little known in Brazil, but the Leodias portal He gathered curiosities about them (including numbers) for you to stay inside. Check it out!

Fantomel

Formed in, Fantomel is a mysterious figure. Like American DJ Marshmello, it only appears publicly with a covered head, as if it were a character. The accessory is white and has the eyes and smile drawn in simple, black shapes.

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The stage name is the diminutive of the word Romanian Fantomão, which means “ghost” in Portuguese. According to the music producer, the mask is a message that goes against a world obsessed with appearances. The intention is to convey emotion through the songs, not by the image.

In Romania, his home country, Fantomel is famous for creating viral sounds. Although not many followers on Instagram (19,200 until the closing of this article), the numbers on Spotify impress. On the music platform, one of the most popular in the world, the producer accumulates more than 4.6 million monthly listeners and exceeds 15,400 followers.

Kate Linn

Besides being a singer and songwriter, Kate Linn, 28, is an actress. She emerged on the Romania music scene at age 16 and won fans quickly. His style as an artist mixes pop and dance.

In the singer’s hits are the “Hello La”, “Your Love”, “Thunderlike” and “Eye to Eye.” “Most Popular Song” and “Best Foreign Artist” awards are also part of her curriculum.

On Instagram, the artist is followed by over 69,000 people. In Spotify, it goes beyond Fantomel in numbers: more than 4.8 million listeners per month and over 93,500 followers.

“Lady a grrr”

O hit That burst, especially at Tiktok, was inspired by a game that Fantomel and Kate Linn saw on the internet. The track that features Brazilian funk beats and Electropop is sung in Spanish and English. The song with contagious chorus was ready in 2024, but was released this year.

On social networks, “Dame Un GRR” became trend worldwide. In most videos posted, people make transitions to show “before and after” looks or makeup (or both). There are also those who just have fun by voice acting on the exciting song and gesturing claws to the sound of “GRRR”.

In Spotify, the music exceeded 12.6 million reproductions. Already the clip on YouTube counts almost 11 million views – and the numbers only grow! What will be the next bet of the duo?

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