Carnaval Eletrônico
Daniela Mercury · 2004
58 min · 12 tracks · música popular brasileira · Latin pop
A vibrant fusion of traditional Brazilian rhythms and contemporary pop, electrifying the Carnaval spirit.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- festive celebration vibes long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys
- Context
- By the time 'Carnaval Eletrônico' was released in February 2004, Daniela Mercury had established herself as a leading figure in Brazilian music, following her breakout album 'O Canto da Cidade' in 1992. This album came during a period when she was popularizing Axé music globally, further solidifying her status with energetic performances and innovative productions.
- If you like
- música popular brasileira, Latin pop
Carnaval Eletrônico is an album by Daniela Mercury, released in 2004. A vibrant fusion of traditional Brazilian rhythms and contemporary pop, electrifying the Carnaval spirit. This album is notable for its critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching high positions on various charts and being pivotal in bringing Brazilian Carnaval music to international audiences. It showcases Mercury's ability to blend traditional sounds with modern influences, which has inspired subsequent generations of artists within the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Carnaval Eletrônico sound like?
A vibrant fusion of traditional Brazilian rhythms and contemporary pop, electrifying the Carnaval spirit. Rooted in música popular brasileira and Latin pop.
What makes Carnaval Eletrônico by Daniela Mercury notable?
This album is notable for its critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching high positions on various charts and being pivotal in bringing Brazilian Carnaval music to international audiences. It showcases Mercury's ability to blend traditional sounds with modern influences, which has inspired subsequent generations of artists within the genre. By the time 'Carnaval Eletrônico' was released in February 2004, Daniela Mercury had established herself as a leading figure in Brazilian music, following her breakout album 'O Canto da Cidade' in 1992. This album came during a period when she was popularizing Axé music globally, further solidifying her status with energetic performances and innovative productions.
Who is Carnaval Eletrônico for?
Carnaval Eletrônico works well if you're into festive celebration vibes, long, immersive listening sessions and dynamic emotional journeys.
How many songs are on Carnaval Eletrônico?
Carnaval Eletrônico has 12 tracks, running approximately 58 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Maimbe Danda Standout 5:26
- 2 Quero Ver O Mundo Sambar Standout 6:34
- 3 Vou Bate Pa Tu 4:19
- 4 Que Baque E Esse 4:29
- 5 A Tonga da Mironga do Kabulete 4:35
- 6 O Canto da Rainha 7:25
- 7 Amor de Carnaval Standout 3:42
- 8 Por Tras da Fantasia 3:31
- 9 Preto E Branco 5:35
- 10 Charles Yle 4:39
- 11 Ago Lonan 4:52
- 12 Quero Voltar Pra Bahia 3:15
Release Date
February 15, 2004
Artist Origin
Brazil
Runtime
58 min 27 sec
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