Right-wing profile makes AI videos about election mascot

YouTube channel with 7,000 subscribers publishes “musical parodies with humor and satire inspired by Brazilian politics”

The YouTube channel published videos made with artificial intelligence criticizing the official mascot of the 2026 elections, “Pilili”. The Electoral Justice the character on Monday (May 4, 2026), in Brasília (DF), during a ceremony that celebrated 30 years of the electronic voting system in Brazil.

The name “Pilili” refers to the sound produced when the voter presses the key “confirm” in the electronic ballot box. The character was designed to convey values ​​related to accessibility, trust and protection of the democratic regime.

Canta Direita has more than 7,000 subscribers and describes itself as “a channel of musical parodies with humor and satire inspired by Brazilian politics, from a right-wing perspective”.

According to the profile, the content published “focuses on entertainment, irony and creativity, transforming political events into music, always in a light and respectful way”.

On Tuesday (May 5), the channel published the video “Pilili, Pilili, Pilili Someone Voted for Me!” in which he makes a parody of funk “Atoladinha (Enterradinha)”by Bola de Fogo and DJ Marlboro. In it, the mascot appears with his hand, in reference to the victory of (PT) in the last presidential elections.

“Are you going to print for the conference? No, no, not even audit”says the lyrics of the parody. To date, the video has 1,415 views on YouTube.

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On Thursday (May 7), Canta Direita published another video, called “Melô to Pilili” in which parody “Melô Do Philippi”Gretchen’s song from 1982. In it, the right-wing profile used AI to criticize Minister Cármen Lúcia, of the Federal Supreme Court, calling her “Carmen”. She presides over the Superior Electoral Court until May 12, when Nunes Marques.

“I always change the R to L and the voters didn’t even care”says the lyrics of the parody. To date, the video has 625 views on YouTube.

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Right-wing profile makes AI videos about election mascot


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