Multishow ao Vivo: Ivete no Maracanã
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Multishow ao Vivo: Ivete no Maracanã | |||||
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Live album by Ivete Sangalo | |||||
Genre | Axé/pop | ||||
Label | Universal Music | ||||
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Multishow ao Vivo: Ivete no Maracanã is Ivete Sangalo's second live album (ninth overall). The album has sold over 350,000 copies in Brazil (being certified 3x Platinum), and features the single "Deixo", which stayed on the top of the Hot 100 Brasil for five weeks. It was recorded live on a crowded Maracanã Stadium for the cable TV channel Multishow. It was nominated for three Latin Grammy Awards, but failed to win any.
The album still in the top 30 CDs sales in Brazil (60 weeks on list).
[edit] Track listing
- "Never Gonna Give You Up" (Instrumental) / "Abalou"
- "Não Quero Dinheiro (Só Quero Amar)"
- "Berimbau Metalizado"
- "Corazón Partío" (featuring Alejandro Sanz)
- "Ilumina"
- "Não Me Conte Seus Problemas"
- "Não Precisa Mudar" (featuring Saulo Fernandes)
- "A Galera"
- "Dengo de Amor"
- "Citação: é Difícil" / "Chorando Se Foi"
- "Bota pra Ferver" (featuring Durval Lelys)
- "Quando a Chuva Passar"
- "Deixo"
- "Não Vou Ficar" (featuring Samuel Rosa)
- "Nosso Sonho" / "Conquista" / "Poder" (featuring MC Buchecha)
- "País Tropical" / "Arerê" / "Taj Mahal"
- "Completo" (Bonus track)
[edit] Latin Grammy nominations
- Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album
- Best Brazilian Song - "Berimbau Metalizado" - Miro Almeida, Dória & Duller (songwriters)
- Best Long Form Music Video - Joana Mazzucchelli (director), Wilson Cunha (producer)