The singer Maraisa 37, showed on his social networks this Sunday (27) a Video in which appears singing a song that cites the psychiatric disorder bipolarity which caused a series of publications of Internet users criticizing the song .
A few moments later, the countryman made a video mocking the situation. “While the people are canceling us, we are here composing because the work can not stop. And soon, wait there in the feed more controversial themes.”
The lyrics said: “Look here I have to open your eye to this relationship/I don’t even need CRM to diagnose this madness that you are living/I learned that he dated other people/For each one he was a character/This profile fits a borderline personality/Notice, he is not romanticized this absurd/he is unstable, he is extreme, he is extreme, and he doesn’t even need it together/ You don’t even feel, just treatment. ”
On social networks, netizens claimed that the lyrics of the song mocks the disease and diminish the pain of those who deal with the problem.
“Without respect and empathy with those who have this diagnosis. With more than 2 million diagnoses in Brazil with this song it spreads misinformation and prejudice,” said an X user, former Twitter.
“Maraisa sent super bad with this song calling Borderline crazy. In addition to describing some attitudes that are not common, feeds disinformation, prejudice and bullying,” wrote another.
Model Andressa Urach had already spoken about the controversy, as it is diagnosed with the disease. She asked followers to report the artist to the prosecutor. “Psychophobia is a crime,” he said.
After criticism from the influencer, the track was deleted from social networks.
Maraísa posted this stretch being prejudiced with Borderline disorder pic.twitter.com/rgtby3plmt
– Jalzira Franciscana (@jalziraf) April 27, 2025
Maraísa did not apologize and mocked the cancellation, stating that she will make more songs with controversial topics pic.twitter.com/rgvm4nphhj
– Jalzira Franciscana (@jalziraf) April 27, 2025
*With information from Nicoly Bastos, from CNN
This content was originally published in Maraisa pronounces on controversy with music: “Wait More” on CNN Brazil.
Source: CNN Brasil

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