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bbno$ Releases "Come to Brazil" Teaser Exclusively with Billboard Brasil

The Canadian artist used the meme to declare his love to fans.

bbno$ 'Come to Brazil'

bbno$ 'Come to Brazil'

bbno$ has released an exclusive teaser for the music video “Come to Brazil" with Billboard Brasil The track transforms the global meme into a direct tribute to the culture and the relationship built over the years with his Brazilian fans. The full video will be released this Thursday (Feb. 5).

The video was filmed last November during bbno$’s first solo performance in Brazil. On that occasion, the artist joined forces with long-time collaborator Shiraz, who directed the video, to turn the global meme into an audiovisual piece that resonates with the energy of Brazilian digital culture. The video includes appearances by Cellbit and Brino, two of the country’s biggest influencers.


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The video serves as an open letter to Brazilian culture and the constant presence of local fans, who for years have flooded the artist's social media with the request that became the song's title.

"Brazilian fans have always shown me so much love, and filming this video in São Paulo was surreal," bbno$ says. "This is for all the fans who have been commenting 'come to Brazil' since the beginning."

The song is part of the album bbno$, released in October 2025, which debuted at No. 2 among the most listened to on Spotify, entered the Billboard 200, and reached the Top 5 on the Dance/Electronic chart in the U.S. It also peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. With over one billion global streams, the artist first established himself with the viral singles “Lalala” and “edamame” (featuring Rich Brian), consolidating his position as one of the most popular names of Generation Z.

Watch the exclusive teaser here.

UPDATE (2/6): The "Come to Brazil" video is out now:

This article was first published by Billboard Brasil.

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