Wanessa Camargo | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | December 5, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
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Length | 53:50 | |||
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Label | RCA, BMG | |||
Producer | Jason Deere | |||
Wanessa Camargo chronology | ||||
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Singles from Wanessa Camargo | ||||
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Wanessa Camargo is the third studio album by Brazilian singer Wanessa Camargo. It was released on December 5, 2002, by BMG Brasil and RCA Records. The album represented a departure from her previous studio albums which incorporate more elements of country music.
The album was a commercial success, selling over 350,000 copies in Brazil [1] and receiving a gold certification by the Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos (ABPD). [2]
Following the release of her second album Wanessa Camargo (2001), Camargo began recording material for her third album. The writing and production team includes Jason Deere, César Lemos and Silvio Richetto who were also involved in her previous album and were tasked with creating a more pop-sounding record. [3]
In October 2002, Camargo performed two showcases in Lisbon and Porto and appeared on TV shows such as Lux, Olá Portugal and A Vida é Bela ahead of the album's release. [4] [5]
The first single, "Um Dia... Meu Primeiro Amor" was released on November 18, 2002. The music video was recorded on November 5, 2002. [6] Camargo embarked on a heavy promotional campaign on Brazilian TV shows including Domingo Legal and Domingão do Faustão as well as Jovens Tardes, a daytime TV show that she had begun hosting a month prior. [3]
A follow-up single, "Sem Querer" was released on April 9, 2003. [3] The music video was recorded in May 2003. [7]
Furthermore, in 2003, Camargo embarked on a concert tour named Turnê Olympia to promote the album. [3]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Como Dizer ao Coração" |
| 3:37 |
2. | "Um Dia... Meu Primeiro Amor (My Sweet Someday)" |
| 3:30 |
3. | "Sem Querer" |
| 3:32 |
4. | "Filme de Amor" |
| 3:52 |
5. | "O Tempo Que a Paixão Quiser (How Could I Love You More)" |
| 4:23 |
6. | "Paga Pra Ver (Tô Pagando Pra Ver)" |
| 3:42 |
7. | "Vou Te Amar Pra Sempre" |
| 3:40 |
8. | "Tentei Te Esquecer (Phones Are Ringin' All Over Town)" |
| 3:29 |
9. | "Sonho Meu" |
| 3:55 |
10. | "Nada Sem o Seu Amor (Don't Have To Let Go)" |
| 4:00 |
11. | "Falta Teu Beijo" |
| 3:43 |
12. | "Te Amo Assim" |
| 4:10 |
13. | "O Nosso Amor (Your Love)" |
| 4:04 |
14. | "My Sweet Someday" |
| 3:30 |
Total length: | 53:50 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Brazil ( Pro-Música Brasil) [2] | Gold | 350,000 [1] |
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (October 2011) |
Wanessa Camargo | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | December 5, 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 53:50 | |||
Language |
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Label | RCA, BMG | |||
Producer | Jason Deere | |||
Wanessa Camargo chronology | ||||
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Singles from Wanessa Camargo | ||||
|
Wanessa Camargo is the third studio album by Brazilian singer Wanessa Camargo. It was released on December 5, 2002, by BMG Brasil and RCA Records. The album represented a departure from her previous studio albums which incorporate more elements of country music.
The album was a commercial success, selling over 350,000 copies in Brazil [1] and receiving a gold certification by the Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos (ABPD). [2]
Following the release of her second album Wanessa Camargo (2001), Camargo began recording material for her third album. The writing and production team includes Jason Deere, César Lemos and Silvio Richetto who were also involved in her previous album and were tasked with creating a more pop-sounding record. [3]
In October 2002, Camargo performed two showcases in Lisbon and Porto and appeared on TV shows such as Lux, Olá Portugal and A Vida é Bela ahead of the album's release. [4] [5]
The first single, "Um Dia... Meu Primeiro Amor" was released on November 18, 2002. The music video was recorded on November 5, 2002. [6] Camargo embarked on a heavy promotional campaign on Brazilian TV shows including Domingo Legal and Domingão do Faustão as well as Jovens Tardes, a daytime TV show that she had begun hosting a month prior. [3]
A follow-up single, "Sem Querer" was released on April 9, 2003. [3] The music video was recorded in May 2003. [7]
Furthermore, in 2003, Camargo embarked on a concert tour named Turnê Olympia to promote the album. [3]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Como Dizer ao Coração" |
| 3:37 |
2. | "Um Dia... Meu Primeiro Amor (My Sweet Someday)" |
| 3:30 |
3. | "Sem Querer" |
| 3:32 |
4. | "Filme de Amor" |
| 3:52 |
5. | "O Tempo Que a Paixão Quiser (How Could I Love You More)" |
| 4:23 |
6. | "Paga Pra Ver (Tô Pagando Pra Ver)" |
| 3:42 |
7. | "Vou Te Amar Pra Sempre" |
| 3:40 |
8. | "Tentei Te Esquecer (Phones Are Ringin' All Over Town)" |
| 3:29 |
9. | "Sonho Meu" |
| 3:55 |
10. | "Nada Sem o Seu Amor (Don't Have To Let Go)" |
| 4:00 |
11. | "Falta Teu Beijo" |
| 3:43 |
12. | "Te Amo Assim" |
| 4:10 |
13. | "O Nosso Amor (Your Love)" |
| 4:04 |
14. | "My Sweet Someday" |
| 3:30 |
Total length: | 53:50 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Brazil ( Pro-Música Brasil) [2] | Gold | 350,000 [1] |
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (October 2011) |