Xuxa 3

Xuxa 3
Studio album by Xuxa
Released October 1992 (October 1992)
Recorded 1992
Genre Latin Pop, Children's music
Label RCA Records (Europe)
BMG (México / U.S.)
Globo Records (Latin America)
Xuxa chronology
Xuxa 2
(1991)
Xuxa 3
(1992)
Todos sús Éxitos
(1993)

Xuxa 3 is the third Spanish language album by Brazilian, singer, TV host and actress Xuxa. It was released in October 1992 in Latin America.

Background

In 1991, El Show de Xuxa entered the air on Telefe, Argentina's largest television network, establishing once artistic career Xuxa. It was shown in more than 17 countries in Latin America and the US Hispanic market, in addition to Spain.[1][2]

Production

Xuxa 3 was produced by Michael Sullivan, Paulo Massadas and Max Pierre, with artistic coordination of Max Pierre and Marlene Mattos. The repertoire selection came under command Xuxa, Marlene Mattos, Michael Sullivan and Paul Massadas. Xuxa 3 was recorded in the studios of Som Livre, Viva Voz, Lincoln Olivetti, Yahoo, Roupa Nova e Caverna II.[3]

Release

Xuxa 3 was launched in Latin America in October 1992. Then Spain and the United States, and in early 1993 in Canada.[4]

Track list

  1. El Show De Xuxa Comenzó (O Xou Da Xuxa Começou)
  2. Nuestro Canto De La Paz (Nosso Canto De Paz)
  3. La Pulga (A Pulga)
  4. Que Cosa Buena (Ai Que Coisa Boa)
  5. Quien Sabe Un Día (Quem Sabe Um Dia)
  6. Sensación De Vivir (Sensação De Viver)
  7. Vivir (Viver)
  8. Hoy Es Día De Alegría (Hoje É Dia De Alegria)
  9. La Vida Es Una Fiesta (A Vida É Uma Festa)
  10. La Tribu Del Amor (Tribo Do Amor)
  11. La Danza Del Coco (A Dança Do Coco)
  12. Una X En Tu Corazón (Marquei Um X)
  13. Xuxa Park (Xuxa Park)
  14. America Total (América Geral)

Single

Year Country Chart Single Best Position Ref.
1992 Spain European Hot 100 Sensación De Vivir 1 [5]
Hot Latin Songs Que Cosa Buena 37 [6]

References

  1. Peter H. Rist. "Xuxa (1963-)". Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  2. JEB BLOUNT (April 19, 1992). "COVER STORY : Xuxa's Very Big Neighborhood : Brazil's glittery godmother of children's TV has conquered Latin America, invaded Europe and set her sights on the U.S. market". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  3. "Xuxa.com - Discos". Xuxa.com/discos. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  4. "Xuxa 3 (1992) - Galeria da Xuxa". galeriadaxuxa.weebly.com/. Archived from the original on February 26, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  5. "HITS OF THE WORLD: SPAIN". Billboard. 11 July 1992. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  6. "Hot Latin Tracks". Billboard. 6 February 1993. Retrieved February 25, 2015.


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