Daniela Mercury discography

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This is the discography of Brazilian Axé/MPB singer-songwriter Daniela Mercury. From 1988 to 1990, Mercury released two albums with the group Companhia Clic. In 1991, she started a solo career with the release of a self-title album.

Mercury is one of the best-selling female Latin American artists of all time. She sold more than 10 million albums worldwide (over 8 million in Brazil alone). As of 2007, Mercury is the female artist with most number-one singles on the Brazilian chart, with fourteen.

Contents

[edit] Albums

[edit] Companhia Clic (1988-1990)

Year Album information
1988 Companhia Clic - Vol. 1
  • 1st album
1989 Companhia Clic - Vol. 2
  • 2nd album

[edit] Solo career (1990-present)

[edit] Studio albums

Year Album information Sales and certification (Brazil)
1991 Daniela Mercury
  • 1st solo studio album
  • Released: 1991
  • Label: Eldorado
  • Sales: 350,000
  • Certification: Platinum, 3x Gold
1992 O Canto da Cidade
  • Sales: 2,000,000
  • Certification: 2x Diamond, 8x Platinum
1994 Música de Rua
  • Sales: 1,120,000
  • Certification: Diamond, 4x Platinum
1996 Feijão com Arroz
  • Sales: 1,850,000
  • Certification: Diamond, 7x Platinum
2000 Sol da Liberdade
  • 5th solo studio album
  • Released: April 18, 2000
  • Label: BMG
  • Sales: 800,000
  • Certification: 3x Platinum
2001 Sou de Qualquer Lugar
  • 6th solo studio album
  • Released: September 2001
  • Label: BMG
  • Sales: 400,000
  • Certification: Platinum, 4x Gold
2004 Carnaval Eletrônico
  • Sales: 190,000
  • Certification: Platinum
2005 Balé Mulato
  • 8th studio album
  • Released: October 2005
  • Label: EMI
  • Sales: 700,000
  • Certification: Diamond

[edit] Live albums

Year Album information Sales and certification (Brazil)
1998 Elétrica
  • 1st live album
  • Recorded:
  • Released: August 1998
  • Label: Epic Records
  • Sales: 400,000
  • Certification: Platinum, 4x Gold
2003 MTV Ao Vivo - Eletrodoméstico
  • Sales:160,000
  • Certification: Platinum
2005 Clássica
  • 3rd live album
  • Recorded:
    (at Bourbon Street, São Paulo)
  • Released: September 27, 2005
  • Label: Som Livre
  • Sales: 50,000
  • Certification: Gold
2006 Balé Mulato - Ao Vivo
  • Sales: 60,000
  • Certification: Gold

[edit] Compilations

  • Swing Tropical - Grandes Êxitos (In the Americas only) - 1999 (Sales in Brazil: 100,000)
  • 20 Grandes Êxitos (In Europe only) - 1999
  • XXI - Vinte um Grandes Êxitos (In Brazil only) - 2000
  • The Very Best Gold (In Brazil only) - 2001

[edit] Singles

Year Song title Album Peak position
Brazil Hot 100 Brazilian Year-end chart[1][2]
1991 "Swing da Cor" (featuring Olodum) Daniela Mercury 1 8
"Menino do Pelô" (featuring Olodum) 6 70 (94)
1992 "O Canto da Cidade" O Canto da Cidade 1 3
"O Mais Belo dos Belos" 1 10
"Batuque" 1
1993 "Você Não Entende Nada" 1
"Só Pra te Mostrar" (featuring Herbert Vianna) 9 93
"Bandidos da América" 21
1994 "Música de Rua" Música de Rua 1 12
"O Reggae e o Mar" 1
"Rosa" 16
"Por Amor Ao Ilê" 8 47
1996 "À Primeira Vista" Feijão com Arroz 1 9
1997 "Nobre Vagabundo" 1 30
"Rapunzel" 1 70
"Minas com Bahia" (featuring Samuel Rosa) 16
"Feijão de Corda" 8
1998 "Trio Metal" Elétrica - Ao Vivo 8
2000 "Ilê Pérola Negra" Sol da Liberdade 1
"Santa Helena" 26 66
"Como Vai Você" 1 55
2001 "Beat Lamento" Sou de Qualquer Lugar 15
2002 "Mutante" 1 19
"Estrelas" (featuring Toni Garrido) 26
2003 "Dona da Banca" MTV Ao Vivo - Eletrodoméstico 16
"Meu Plano" 11 96
"Pára de Chorar" (featuring DJ Memê) 56
2004 "Maimbê Dandá" (featuring Carlinhos Brown) Carnaval Eletrônico 1
"Vou Batê pra tu" (featuring DJ Zé Pedro) 76
2005 "Aeromoça" Clássica 46
"Sua Estupidez" 102
"Olha o Ghandi Aí" Balé Mulato 46
"Topo do Mundo" 16
"Levada Brasileira" 13
2006 "Quero a Felicidade" (featuring Jammil e Uma Noites) Balé Mulato - Ao Vivo 56
2007 "Preta" (featuring Seu Jorge) TBA 43

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Album appearances

Year Song Album
1995 "As Cores do Vento" Pocahontas soundtrack
1997 "Alegria, Alegria" Tropicália - 30 anos
2007 "Conmigo"
(featuring Eumir Deodato)
We All Love Ennio Morricone
2007 "Protesto Olodum" (E Lá Vou Eu)"
(with Margareth Menezes and Tatau)
Ó Paí, Ó soundtrack

[edit] DVDs

Year DVD information Sales (Brazil)
2003 MTV Ao Vivo - Eletrodoméstico
  • 1st DVD
  • Recorded: January 24 and 25, 2003
    (at Teatro Castro Alves, Salvador)
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: BMG
  • Sales: 20,000
2005 Clássica
  • 2nd DVD
  • Recorded:
  • Released: August 2005
  • Label: Som Livre
2006 Baile Barroco
  • 3rd DVD
  • Recorded:
  • Released: January 2006
  • Label: EMI
  • Director: Daniel dos Santos
2006 Balé Mulato - Ao Vivo
  • 4th DVD
  • Recorded: September 17, 2006
    (at Farol da Barra, Salvador)
  • Released: November 2006
  • Label: EMI
  • Director: Lírio Ferreira

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