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''W'' is the fourth
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by Brazilian recording artist
Wanessa Wanessa Godói Camargo Buaiz (born 28 December 1982), known professionally as Wanessa, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Early life Camargo is the daughter of Brazilian sertanejo singer Zezé Di Camargo, from the duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luci ...
, released on August 1, 2005. It was released on August 8, 2005, through
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, followed by a release in other countries three years later on
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. After fulfilling several appointments on her schedule, such as the release of her first live album ''Transparente'' and appearances on television, the singer had more time to record her fourth album. In the meantime, its producer César Lemos. Camargo composed eleven of the fifteen tracks of the album, distancing himself more from romantic music to try new styles. W incorporates different styles from their previous albums, which were more
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, although the beginning of the album is like this, and experience
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in tracks like "Knock, Knock, Knock" and "Minha Vida Gira em Torno de Você" and the
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in tracks like "Amor, Amor". As of March 2006, more than 50,000 copies of the product were purchased in Brazil. Of W three singles were released. The first, "Amor, Amor", had a great repercussion in Brazil, becoming one of the most executed in the country. His
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was recorded at the Music School of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro under the direction of Victor Botta. The second, "Não Resisto a Nós Dois", repeated the success of the previous one, being among the five most played in the
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. The third, "Louca", did not have some kind of music video or strong publicity, being sent only to the radios. A tour was also made to promote the album, entitled ''W in Tour ... Era Uma Vez'' and directed by the actress
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.


Background and recording

In October 2002, Wanessa began to present the program ''Jovens Tardes'' in
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, launching its third self-titled album of self in December of that year. The disc was gold-certified by the Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos (ABPD) in 2003. In the same year, the singer recorded her first
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; she described it as the "realization of a dream" and commented that "all that is happening is the materialization of a dream. Since I was little I wanted to be on the stage singing. Even when I danced with my father and my uncle showed us theirs, I dreamed of my moment". The product was distributed on May 24, 2004, with "Me Engana que Eu Gosto" being released as a single on the same day. The artist also made several television appearances at the time, as in the children's show '' Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'', debuting as an actress and playing Diana Dechamps, in ''Quebrando a Rotina'', in which the artist only entered as a participant, along with
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. After finishing these appointments, the artist decided to work on her fourth studio album. Still during the recording, its producer César Lemos presented to him the Latin rhythms, which the interpreter said that "fell in love" because "it has a beat that makes us feel like dancing, to move the waist". The singer also wrote eleven of the fifteen tracks of the album. In an interview with the Resenhando portal, she said to compose "at unusual times, in moments when I'm alone and start writing. There is no time, no right place."


Composition

''W'' is an album that derives from the musical genres
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,
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and its composition consists of romantic bands to songs with the
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style. The interpreter reported on the release of his album that in the process of composing the same, his "desire to vent was too great" and that he was "reclusive at the end of 2004 to question my life and my dreams". She also said that the CD is "a cry of freedom, an encounter with myself." The song that starts the album, "Relax", was reviewed by the Musical Universe, which said that "verses there
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and Erasmo like "Live life without hurry / Be happy is what matter" and "Life is yours , how to live" may even be good advice to others, but rather have been well assimilated by those who wrote them." "My Life Spins Around You" is a ballad written by the interpreter and her father, Zezé di Camargo. Third track of the album, "Culpada" takes away the myth of eternal male guilt, revealing that women also betray in lines like "The taste of sin I also tasted / I was worse than you / Because I knew how to hide." Already the fifth track of the disc, "Não Resisto a Nós Dois", displays
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s of
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, in a rock melody. Other tracks that explore rock include "Chamar Atenção" and "Knock, Knock, Knock", the latter being turned to
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. From the ninth track of the album, "Eu Sou", the electronic style begins. The original version of the composition of "Te Quero Só Me" is called "Sure Thing", while "Me Devorar" shows influences of the
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. The twelfth composition, "Amor, Amor", follows the line of
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, having been compared by the ''Universo Musical'' to the songs of the
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group. The track "Meu Menino" quotes
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, an American musical artist. The album ends with "Era uma Vez", the only track that only Wanessa composed.


Critical reception

Initial reviews for '' W '' have been mixed. ''
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offered a negative view on the project, writing that Wanessa "began a bad year with a bad record." In his written evaluation to the ''
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'', Piet Levy wrote that Campbell is "less an anxious child than an adult" in this new project, although when Wanessa flat come-ons are juxtaposed with experienced R&B of course as an interpreter, he still has a lot of growing to do. Pop portal commenter found the genres of the album ''strange'' according stating that "Wanessa had outdone himself this time." already critical ''Manoel Grachi'' found the excellent album of others who did wanessa saying: "You can see she grew a lot in this last record, although the songs are alternative versions to liguagem her, she demonstrated that knows how to do it well"He said the commentator, other critics of contemporary music found a poor mix of genres, saying Wanessa not used the Latin genres.


Promotion


''Singles''

"Amor, Amor" was released as the first and
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by ''W'' on June 11, 2005. It gained a great repercussion in Brazil, becoming one of the ten most played in the country in the week of August 10 of that year according to measurement done by
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. His corresponding music video, directed by Victor Botta and recorded in the School of Music of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, shows Camargo performing dance steps while the music is reproduced. In February 2006, "Não Resisto a Nós Dois" was released as the second track and repeated the success of its predecessor, debuting in the sixth position among the thirty most played in São Paulo in the week of March 22, 2006, the third with the highest execution in the state the following week. The last single, Louca, was released in August of that year and was released only for radios.


W in Tour... Era Uma Vez

To promote ''W'', Wanessa embarked on the ''W in Tour... Era Uma Vez''. Directed by the actress
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, the tour was inspired by
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musicals and told the story of Eva, a girl who dreams of being a singer, faces the jealousy of her ex-boyfriend and leaves everything to pursue her career. At the time, the singer commented on the tour, saying that "it's a show that worked well and very different from what the Brazilian public is accustomed to seeing." She also said in an interview with Terra that the tour "has many musical touches, unlike previous ones that showed a script with songs and choreography, this one brings a story".


Track listing


Chart positions


Personnel

* Midas Studios (
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) * Thelma's East (
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) * Miami Beat Studios (
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) * Estúdios da Ludwig van (São Paulo) * Estúdios Mega (São Paulo) * The Living Room (Miami, Flórida) * J.R. Duran: photography * Daniela Conolly: artistic direction, graphic design * Sandro Mesquita: artistic coordination, image processing * Rodrigo Gunfeld: stylist * Ale de Souza: make up *
Wanessa Camargo Wanessa Godói Camargo Buaiz (born 28 December 1982), known professionally as Wanessa, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Early life Camargo is the daughter of Brazilian Música sertaneja, sertanejo singer Zezé Di Camargo, from the duo Zezé ...
: composition, translation, lead vocalist, supporting vocalist, choir * César Lemos: composition, translation, lead vocalist, supporting vocalist, choir * Jason Deere: composition, production, synthesizers, bass, six string guitar, twelve string guitar, guitars, choir * Kyristin Osborn: composition * Trina Harmon: composition * Zé Henrique: composition * Sérgio Knust: composition * Karla Aponte: composition * Kenirik Korpi: composition * Mthias Johansson: composition * Gary Clark: composition * Apollo 9: Native Instruments, guitar, synthesizers, goland, GR-707, Hohner clavinet, NI Battery, mellotron, samplers, Kong Triton Extreme, Arp 2600 * Mello Jr: composition * DJ Zégon: production, beats * Andy Viccente: drums * Louis Richy: keyboards, loops * Silvio Richetto: vocal engineering, recording engineering, mixing engineering, mixing * Paisley van Patten: composition * Marcelão: composition * Carlos Colla: composition * Zezé di Camargo: composition * Claudia Brant: composition * Gabriel Flores: composition * Emanuel Olsson: composition * Jeanette Olsson: composition * Johan Gunnarsson: composition * Mikael Andersson: composition * Ove Andre Brenna: composition * Milton Guedes: composition, translation * Carlos Valentin: mixing assistance * Brendan Duffey (Brandão): mixing engineering, recording engineering * Iara Negrete: support vocalist * Lampadinha: recording engineering * Konstantine Leitvineco: cello * Ramón Calderas: percussion * David "O Marroquino" Corços: mixing * Lucas Mayer: guitars * José Nigro: bass * Tatá Squalla: guitars


Release history


References

{{Authority control 2005 albums Wanessa Camargo albums Albums produced by Jason Deere Albums produced by Apollo 9 Portuguese-language albums RCA Records albums