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Recorded
  
1988

Artist
  
Xuxa

Label
  
Som Livre

Xou da Xuxa 3 (1986)
  
4º Xou da Xuxa (1989)

Release date
  
30 June 1988

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Released
  
June 30, 1988 (June 30, 1988)

Genres
  
Children's music, Pop music

Similar
  
Xuxa albums, Pop music albums

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Xou da Xuxa 3 is the fourth studio album by singer, presenter and actress Xuxa. It was released on June 30, 1988 becoming the most expressive album in sales in the Latin American market at the time.

Contents

The album was the most successful of his entire career, reaching the milestone of 3,216,000 copies sold. Currently the Xou da Xuxa 3 is the second biggest selling album of Brazil, second only to the album Músicas para Louvar o Senhor (1998), of Father Marcelo Rossi, which sold 3,228,468 copies.

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Background

A children's programs most successful Brazilian television history, the Xou da Xuxa was a game show hosted by Xuxa. His first appearance as host of TV was in the Clube da Criança, directed by Maurice Sherman in 1983 in Rede Manchete. Sherman was responsible for the discovery of Xuxa on television.

Since their first LP in Som Livre, Xou da Xuxa of 1986, presenter and now singer became a phonograph phenomenon. At Christmas 1986, Xuxa received his eighth Platinum record, award granted every 250,000 copies sold in Brazil. The album hit the mark more than two million copies, reaching the South American record sales.

Production

Produced by Michael Sullivan and Paulo Massadas, with artistic coordination Max Pierre, the Xou da Xuxa 3 was recorded in Sigla Studios.

Release and reception

The Xou da Xuxa 3 became the most successful album of Xuxa, sold more than 3.216.000 copies during its launch, entering the Guinness Book as the best-selling children's album in history, is also the best-selling album of Som Livre.

"Ilariê" became the most replayed song in Brazilian radio in 1988, remaining 20 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the charts. The song was recorded in 80 dialects through the years, as well as a Chinese version interpreted by the Taiwanese female trio i.n.g in 2006, as "健健美".

Track listing

  1. Ilariê (5:43)
  2. Bombom (4:26)
  3. O Praga É Uma Praga (3:43)
  4. Xuxerife (2:58)
  5. Beijinhos Estalados (5:05)
  6. Coração Criança (4:09)
  7. Brincar de Índio (4:25)
  8. Dança da Xuxa (3:27)
  9. Eu Não (2:40)
  10. Abecedário da Xuxa (3:41)
  11. Arco-íris (4:40)
  12. Apolo (4:10)
  13. Viver (4:51)

Songs

1Ilariê5:42
2Bombom4:26
3O Praga É Uma Praga3:42

References

Xou da Xuxa 3 Wikipedia