Bea Duarte’s “Supostamente” is a bold clap-back to the online rumor mill. The Brazilian newcomer uses the word supostamente – “supposedly” – like a sarcastic drumbeat, poking fun at critics who question her talent, originality, and even her right to be an artist. Through playful self-mockery and sharp one-liners, she exposes how cancel-culture anxiety, plagiarism accusations, and social-media gossip can suffocate young creators. Rather than crumble, Bea turns the spotlight on her accusers, asking why an “anonymous” singer is suddenly living rent-free in their heads.
The song quickly shifts from defense to empowerment. By calling herself neta das bruxas and filha de Lilith, Bea links her creativity to rebellious, feminine archetypes and proudly claims her heritage as Made in Brazil. She admits to having countless influences – everyone does – yet insists that what she crafts is fresh, natural, and unmistakably hers. “Supostamente” becomes an anthem for artists who refuse to let external noise define their worth, celebrating self-expression, resilience, and the sweet satisfaction of turning criticism into fuel for growth.