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The choice of the "100 greatest" was based on the sum of votes of 60 scholars, producers and Brazilian music journalists. Each of the voters chose 20 albums, in no order of preference, which according to Rolling Stone, should be based on criteria like "intrinsical artistic value and historical importance, that is, how much the album influenced other artists."
Brazilian singer Anitta has released seven studio albums, one live album, one video album, three soundtrack albums, eight extended plays, 140 singles (including 36 as a featured artist) and 16 promotional singles. Anitta was discovered by music producer DJ Batutinha via YouTube in 2010.
Commercially, the song peaked at number 23 on the Billboard 's Brazil Songs, while in Portugal, it peaked at number 17. Tófani directed the song's music video. It was nominated for Best Portuguese Language Song at the 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards. It also earned two nominations at the 2022 Multishow Brazilian Music Award. A Spanish version ...
"Girl from Rio" is a song by Brazilian singer Anitta from her fifth studio album Versions of Me. It was released as the second single from the album through Warner Records on April 29, 2021. A song about Anitta's own life, it interpolates "The Girl from Ipanema" by Vinicius de Moraes and Tom Jobim.
The album is not credited to Whitney Houston but to "TSO O Guarda-Costas" (various artists) at Pro-Música Brasil's database. ‡ Certification include on-demand audio and video streams and track sale equivalent † According to figures provided by the Association of Brazilian Record Producers in 1988, the album sold 2,639,000 copies within ...
The music video for "Menina Má" was recorded in a steel mill, inspired by Beyoncé music videos, and was directed by Galerão Filmes. The music video for "Meiga e Abusada", which includes co-stars Mayra Cardi (a former star of Big Brother Brasil), was released on YouTube on December 18, 2012, but the song had a single release almost two months ...
Música popular brasileira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmuzikɐ popuˈlaʁ bɾaziˈlejɾɐ], Popular Brazilian Music) or MPB is a trend in post-bossa nova urban popular music in Brazil that revisits typical Brazilian styles such as samba, samba-canção and baião and other Brazilian regional music, combining them with foreign influences, such as jazz and rock.
The song was ranked at #81 on the list of "The 100 Greatest Brazilian Songs" by Rolling Stone Brasil. [2] In 1987, it was the Brazilian song with the biggest airplay, and the second if international music is considered, standing behind "Livin' on a Prayer", by Bon Jovi. [3]