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Só Faltava Você ( en, Only You are Missing, italic=yes) is the twenty-first studio album and the fifteenth in
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by Brazilian singer,
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and actress
Xuxa Meneghel Maria da Graça Xuxa Meneghel ( ; ; born Maria da Graça Meneghel, 27 March 1963) is a Brazilian television host, film actress, singer, model, and businesswoman. Known as "Queen of Little Ones", Xuxa built the largest Latin American children's e ...
. It was released by
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in September 1998. Released two months after Sasha's birth, the album was totally geared towards that moment of joy that the ''Children's Queen'' lived at the time. Although the whole album was thought of in the daughter, Xuxa dedicated more specifically two for its small one: "Só Faltava Você" and "Uma Canção Para Sasha", of which it participated in the composition. ''Só Faltava Você'' was not as elaborate as the others, due to the pregnancy and the birth of the singer's daughter, which caused the album to "flop" in some stores of the country until 2003. The tracks most remembered by the public are: "Eu tô Feliz" and "Pelotão da Xuxa". The album was certified gold record by Associação Brasileira de Produtores de Discos (ABPD).


Background and production

In 1998,
Xuxa Meneghel Maria da Graça Xuxa Meneghel ( ; ; born Maria da Graça Meneghel, 27 March 1963) is a Brazilian television host, film actress, singer, model, and businesswoman. Known as "Queen of Little Ones", Xuxa built the largest Latin American children's e ...
would realize the dream of being a mother. The singer was preparing for the birth of her daughter and the event in her life, which influenced her career a lot. In addition to changes in '' Xuxa Park'' and ''
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'', the blonde was planning to star in a special
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night, something that did not happen. In the song, Xuxa had plans to release an album of lullabies, which even got to put voice in some songs, and another more infantile one where it would only sing two tracks and the rest of the disc would be interpreted by invited artists. Projects that were also canceled. From the end of the projects she was planning to release that year, Xuxa and her team began to develop an album around her pregnancy. Several songs were presented to Xuxa talking about what it is to be a mother. The song "Mãe", "Palavrinha Mágica" that came to be performed in ''Xuxa Park'' and ''Planeta Xuxa'' at that time. Another song recorded for the album, but which was not presented to the public was the re-recording of "Leãozinho" by Brazilian singer
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. Xuxa had already re-recorded the song in a duet with Caetano on his first album '' Xuxa e Seus Amigos'' (1985) and decided to record that year, as he had long said that he would have a daughter with a lion sign and would like to sing that song for her. "Férias no Hawaii (Hulla Hulla)" which was originally recorded for the summer season of ''Planeta Xuxa'', which did not materialize, was discarded and included on the album. In July, it was decided the song that would name the project: ''Só Faltava Você'' The composition portrays that despite all the happiness of the work, Xuxa was incomplete until being mother. The photographic essay for the album was performed shortly before Sasha's birth. Xuxa bet on many artificial hair, but in fewer costumes. The photos of the rehearsal were well taken advantage of in the art of the album that had on its back cover and insert, three photos of Xuxa, each with a different artificial hair. The photos were well publicized at the time. After the birth of his daughter, Xuxa and composers Michael Sullivan and Dudu Falcão wrote the song "Uma Canção Para Sasha". The singer contributed to the composition by telling the composers everything she felt at that moment. The song was recorded in a studio set up at Xuxa's house, which at that time had already withdrawn from some activities to enjoy his daughter. It was mixed at the beginning of the song, Sasha's first crying during childbirth and a speech of Xuxa quite excited during the recording of the song. "Uma Canção Para Sasha" was included on the album in a hurry, since the album was already finalized until that moment. It was produced by Michael Sullivan and Zé Henrique, had artistic direction of Aramis Barros and had artistic coordination of Marlene Mattos and Xuxa. It was recorded in the
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studios. Initially, the album would have 20 songs, but the tracklist was reduced to 16. The songs were discarded: "Mãe", "Palavrinha Mágica", which came to be presented in the programs of the singer, "Um Mundo Melhor", performed in the program social ''Criança Esperança'' (Child Hope) 1998, "O Park Já Chegou (Chega Mais)", performed a few times in ''Xuxa Park'' and "Vamos Sacudir", sometimes performed on ''Planet Xuxa''.


Release

The album was released in September 1998. while Xuxa presented the special ''Xuxa 12 Years''. The sales were not very good for the time, and the album ran aground in stores, the album is on the list of those that have not been reissued, along with ''
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'' (1996), ''
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'' (1997) and ''
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'' 1999).


Promotion

As for the other records, ''Só Faltava Você'' had little publicity. The songs were little worked on the programs of Xuxa, except for "Eu tô Feliz" and "Adoleta". The only ones not performed on TV were "Rima 2 (a Malhação Continua)" and "Uma Canção Para Sasha". As in the previous album, ''
Boas Notícias ''Boas Notícias'' ( en, Good News, italic=yes) is the twentieth studio album by Brazilian recording artist Xuxa Meneghel. It was released on September 22, 1997, by Som Livre. The album follows the style of the three discs previously released, foc ...
'', the disc's release was incorporated into the program scenarios. At ''Xuxa Park'', from the return of maternity leave, the stage floor was changed to a cover art of the album. In ''Planeta Xuxa'', also after the return of Xuxa, the photo of the cover of the disc happened to serve of floor in the scene. The photos of the bottom panels of the ball in which the blonde made her entrance were also changed to images of the essay for ''Só Faltava Você'', plus a circle with a photo of the rehearsal for the disc that came down from the ceiling after Xuxa left the ball. After the release of the album, the single "Uma Canção Para Sasha" was distributed to the radios all over Brazil. Although it was released as a single, the song has never been performed on the singer's shows or shows. It was planned to tour the album in the first half of 1999, when Xuxa would also record a live album. Due to the recording of the film '' Requebra'', the project was canceled. The only presentations where the ''Só Faltava Você'' songs were part of the setlist were: Santa Claus Arrival on December 20, 1998 in
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, the
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concert for the Christmas Without Hunger campaign also in December 1998, in addition to the presentation for children of INCA (National Cancer Institute) in August 1999 and a closed show for employees of
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on October 31, 1999. In its dissemination phase, a commercial simpleton was conveyed in
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's programming. The 10-second commercial brought images of various programs from Xuxa on Globo to the song "Eu tô Feliz" and "Uma Canção Para Sasha", which may have contributed to the low sales, since the ad implied that it was a collection.


Track listing


Personnel

*Produced: Michael Sullivan and Zé Henrique *Art Direction: Aramis Barros *Artistic Coordination: Marlene Mattos and Xuxa Meneghel *Recording Technician: João Carlos (Joca), Sérgio Rocha, Mário Jorge and Mauro Moraes *Recording Assistants: Claudio Oliveira, Ciro Albuquerque, Everaldo, Ivan Carvalho and Williams Oliveira *Studio Coordination: Hélio de Freitas *Recorded in the studios: Som Livre *Makeup: Free Sound / Sérgio Seabra *Mixing Technicians: Jorge 'Gordo' Guimarães *Production Assistant: Duda Nogueira *Mixing Assistants: Ivan Carvalho, Williams Oliveira and Everaldo


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