Miami stays hot year-round—and we’re not just talking about the weather. Gabby B, Miami’s very own Brazilian bombshell turned global pop provocateur, just dropped her latest EP XOXO, and it’s everything you’d expect from a city where the heat never quits, and the rhythm never stops.

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Gabby B’s XOXO is a sonic love letter to fearless femininity, flirtation, and the kind of power that doesn’t ask for permission. The 7-track project is a swirling cocktail of Reggaeton, Brazilian Funk, and sultry Latin pop, shaken up with Miami’s signature sparkle. It’s bold, it’s brassy, it’s bilingual bliss—firing off in Portuguese, Spanish, and English like a cultural fireworks show.

Let’s talk about the flamethrower of a lead single: “Brinca” featuring Puerto Rico’s own Brray. This one’s already tearing up clubs from Wynwood to San Juan, and with good reason. The hook—“Brinca! Pula!”—has instant crowd control energy. It’s got that bounce that makes your hips act on their own, and the blend of Spanish and Portuguese gives it a spicy back-and-forth rhythm that’s irresistible. If you’re not sweating halfway through this track, you might need to check your pulse.

But don’t get it twisted—XOXO isn’t just about partying. It’s layered, hitting that sweet spot between dancefloor bangers and introspective moments. “AMG” rides like a late-night joyride through neon streets—adrenaline-fueled and flirtatious, it’s the anthem for that situationship you know is a bad idea… but you’re still texting “u up?”

“Sorry, No Confío” featuring Genio La Musa takes things deeper, pulling us into a space of raw honesty and emotional scars. It’s vulnerable, but Gabby never plays the victim—this track is a reclaiming of trust and truth, delivered with smooth vocal precision and heart.

Then we’ve got “Dale Duro,” where Gabby steps into full goddess mode. It’s sexy, dominant, and unbothered—a boss track dripping in confidence. Follow that up with “Bad Bitch” and you’ve got a one-two punch of feminine energy that feels like a manifesto. These aren’t just songs; they’re declarations.

“Bad Boy” is where things get steamy. It’s high-octane passion wrapped in dreamy fire beats, a seductive tribute to chaotic romance that you definitely shouldn’t indulge in… but probably will. And finally, “La Disco T K” wraps the EP with a glowstick-soaked climax made for midnight sets and VIP lounges. It’s pure party mode—no apologies.

With XOXO, Gabby B isn’t just flexing her range—she’s flexing her roots. She’s representing Brazil, Miami, and the global Latin community with a project that’s as multilingual and multifaceted as she is. From TikTok viral fame to radio love from DJ Laz and Pitbull’s Globalization on SiriusXM, Gabby’s star keeps rising.

One thing’s for sure: Gabby B didn’t come to play—she came to slay. And with XOXO, she’s made it very clear: the global stage isn’t just hers to take—it’s already under her spell.

Garth Thomas