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  2. Xuxa 1 - Wikipedia

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    Xuxa (also referred to as Xuxa 1) is the sixth studio album and the first in the Spanish-language by Brazilian recording artist Xuxa.It was first released on November 18, 1989, in Argentina, Chile, Mexico and United States by the record company Som Livre, in the Latin America in January 1990, and in August of the same year in Europe.

  3. Xuxa discography - Wikipedia

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    Only with her first album in Som Livre, Xou da Xuxa released in July 1986, at the height of the Cruzado Plan, Xuxa reached the 2.689 million copies mark - surpassing all records released in Brazil that year, of the "phenomenon" RPM with Rádio Pirata ao Vivo, to king Roberto Carlos, becoming the largest seller in the country drives. [4]

  4. Xou da Xuxa (album) - Wikipedia

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    First album in the record company Som Livre, the Xou da Xuxa, arrived at the stores in the first week of August 1986 in the formats of LP and tape cassette. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The album was released on CD for the first time in 1996, with two bonus tracks "Parabéns da Xuxa" (Congratulations from Xuxa) and "Papai Noel Dos Baixinhos" (Santa Claus from ...

  5. Xuxa - Wikipedia

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    In Christmas 1986, Xuxa received her eighth platinum record, a prize awarded to every 250,000 copies sold. The album Xou da Xuxa, from the record company Som Livre, had sold more than two million copies, achieving by then the South American record for a single album. Xuxa sold more than Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos that year. [20]

  6. Talk to Me (Xuxa album) - Wikipedia

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    Talk to Me is the first English language album by Brazilian recording artist Xuxa. The album is a compilation of Xuxa's most popular songs in English versions for her TV show - Xuxa - but the material was never released commercially neither in America, nor in Brazil. [1]

  7. Xuxa e Seus Amigos - Wikipedia

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    Xuxa e Seus Amigos (English: Xuxa and Her Friends) is the debut album by Brazilian recording artist Xuxa Meneghel, and the first solo and containing her stage name, released in November 1985 by Philips in Brazil. [1]

  8. Xuxa (album) - Wikipedia

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    Xuxa was the twelfth studio album by Brazilian recording artist Xuxa Meneghel. It was released in July 1993 by Som Livre. The album is composed only of songs that were left out of their previous albums. Sales were positive, despite being a collection of b-sides. [1] The arrangements of the album's tracks were redone in some songs.

  9. 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]