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''O Ritmo Que Conquistou o Brasil!'' (The Rhythm what won the Brazil! in
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) is the third
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of
Banda Calypso Banda Calypso was a Brazilian Brega (music), brega pop band, with influences of regional rhythms of the state of Pará. The band was formed in Belém, the state capital, in 1999 by singer/dancer Joelma (singer), Joelma da Silva Mendes and guitaris ...
, released in 2002, in place of the famous "stolen CD".


Production and rhythms

With arrangements and production
Chimbinha Banda Calypso was a Brazilian brega pop band, with influences of regional rhythms of the state of Pará. The band was formed in Belém, the state capital, in 1999 by singer/dancer Joelma da Silva Mendes and guitarist/producer Cledivan Almeida Fa ...
the band returns with different rhythms on his album that brings calypso,
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, lambada, zouk, among others genres. The album also features the participation of several composers, among them the singer
Beto Barbosa Raimundo Roberto Morhy Barbosa (born 27 February 1955 in Belém , Pará ) is a Brazilian Lambada singer and composer. Life Beto Barbosa comes from a Lebanese family and began a musical career in his hometown Belém. His first big successes to ...
, who composed the music, ''Só Vai Dar Eu e Você'' and ''Zouk Love'', both sung by singer Dinho. The band brings a very romantic side with ballads like ''Desaz as Malas'', ''Não faz Sentido'' and '' Maridos e Esposas''. Still have a block with songs of
carimbó Carimbó is a Brazilian dance. The dance was common in the north part of Brazil, from the time that Brazil was still a Portuguese colony, originally from the Brazilian region of Pará, around Marajó island and the capital city of Belém. Carimbà ...
sung by Dinho, among other music and dance rhythms such as ''Esperando Por Você'', ''Love You Mon Amour'', '' Temporal'', among others.


Singles

The album was well received, and their first single '' Temporal'' had great acceptance, with a more danceable rhythm brought a great start. The next investment was in '' Maridos e Esposas'', a romantic ballad that was present in several collections which brought together various artists. It was a song that had good appearance. To complete the singles, the song '' Chamo Por Você'' had great commitment, but beyond these singles were official non-singles as the song '' Me Telefona'', '' Príncipe Encantado'' and ''Só Vai Dar Eu e Você''.


Track listing


References

{{Authority control 2002 albums Portuguese-language albums Banda Calypso albums