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Ivete Sangalo (album)

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Recorded
  
1999

Producer
  
Marco Mazzola

Release date
  
11 October 1999

Genres
  
Pop music, Axé

Length
  
52:01

Artist
  
Ivete Sangalo

Label
  
Universal Music Group

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Released
  
October 11, 1999 (1999-10-11)

Nominations
  
Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album

Similar
  
Ivete Sangalo albums, Axé albums

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Ivete Sangalo is the first solo album of Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo, released in 1999.

Contents

On the disc, Ivete, fresh out of Banda Eva, invested in various rhythms: Maracatu, Reggae, Forro and romantic music are present on the album, besides, of course, the Axe Music. The first singles from the album were "Canibal" and "Tá Tudo Bem", performed at concerts prior to burning the CD.

The album became a bestseller especially in 2000, when the romantic song "Se Eu Não Te Amasse Tanto Assim", composed by Herbert Vianna and Paulo Sergio Valle, was included in the soundtrack of the telenovela Uga Uga, Rede Globo, making the most played song 2000.

Also noteworthy are the tracks "100 o seu Amor" (rewriting Luiz Caldas and Carlinhos Brown), "Medo de Amar" (featuring Ed Motta and arrangements musician César Camargo Mariano), "Tenho Dito" (John composition Anja Bosco and Blanc), "Sá Marina" (success of Antonio Adolfo Gaspar and Tiberius) and "Bota Pra Ferver" (remake the banda Asa de Águia).

Critical reception

In general, the album received positive reviews.

In criticism of Allmusic, for example, the songs "Canibal", "100 o seu Amor", "Eternamente" and "Sá Marina" were taken as the best album.

Songs

1Canibal3:44
2Tá Tudo Bem3:48
3100 o Seu Amor3:17

References

Ivete Sangalo (album) Wikipedia