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  2. Xou da Xuxa - Wikipedia

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    Xou da Xuxa (English: Xuxa's Show) was a Brazilian children's television series directed by Marlene Mattos, and hosted by Xuxa Meneghel. It premiered on Rede Globo between 30 June 1986 and 31 December 1992, with 2000 editions completed.

  3. Xuxa (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Xuxa returned to the idea of doing a show in the United States. DiC Entertainment wanted to create a whole new program, but MTM Enterprises wanted to do a project based on the original Brazilian version of Xuxa's show. Xuxa ended up choosing MTM Enterprises, as this aligned more closely with her own ambition for an American program.

  4. Xuxa só para Baixinhos 1 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the highly successful song, songs such as "Batatinha Bem Quentinha", "Vamos Dizer Alô" and "Cabeça, Ombro, Joelho e Pé" were sung by Xuxa in the last seasons of the program. Two days after the arrival of the product in stores, the album received a launch on TV, in the Children's Day special at Xuxa Park, on 7 October 2000 ...

  5. Programa Xuxa - Wikipedia

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    Programa Xuxa (or simply Xuxa) was a Brazilian television show hosted by Xuxa Meneghel at TV Globo between 2 May 1993 and 24 October of the same year, at 14pm on Sunday.. With Marlene Mattos's general directorate, five blocks and an hour long, the new program of the host brought jokes and scoundrels, gathering parents and children, presenting musical numbers and showing a table of interviews.

  6. Xuxa Hits - Wikipedia

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    Xuxa Hits was a Brazilian music television hit parade, hosted by Xuxa Meneghel at TV Globo, which started on 8 January and ended on 16 April 1995. In fact, it was a Sunday replay of the musical block of Xuxa Park , in the first season of 1994, when the scenario was simple to the central title "Xuxa Park Hits".

  7. Xou da Xuxa (album) - Wikipedia

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    Xou da Xuxa (English: Xuxa's Show) is the second studio album by Brazilian recording artist Xuxa. It was released on 6 August 1986 by Som Livre , alongside her television show on Globo . With over 2 million copies sold, the LP became the best-selling album in Brazil and South America .

  8. Raridades X - Wikipedia

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    Raridades X is the thirty-seventh studio album by Brazilian TV host and singer Xuxa, released by Som Livre on 24 September 2024. This is Xuxa's first album in eight years and also the first not to be part of the Só Para Baixinhos series (XSPB) since 2000. The album features ten songs that were recorded but never previously released. [1]

  9. Tô de Bem com a Vida - Wikipedia

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    When Zé Henrique (songwriter) showed the song to the manager of Xuxa at the time, Marlene Mattos, she decided that the presenter would record the song for the album, arguing that the singer was irreverent and would marry the proposal of the album. The track "Brincar De Rimar" is a re-recording of Fofão, but with the letter altered. In the ...