Sexto Sentido (Xuxa album)

Sexto Sentido
Studio album by Xuxa
Released 1994 (1994)
Genre Pop, teen pop
Label Som Livre
Producer Michael Sullivan
Paulo Massadas
Aloysio Reis
Xuxa chronology
Xuxa
(1993)
Sexto Sentido
(1994)
Luz no Meu Caminho
(1995)

Sexto Sentido is the fourteenth studio album and the tenth in Portuguese by Brazilian singer, TV host and actress Xuxa Meneghel. It was released in mid-1994, is the first album outside the Xou da Xuxa collection since Xuxa e Seus Amigos (1985) taking the first step following the youthful pop style.

It was produced by music producer and composer Michael Sullivan.[1] It sold 1.5 million copies. Sexto Sentido has songs a little more mature than the works done for Xou da Xuxa collection. If before the albums were "themes" of the TV show Xou da Xuxa (1986-1992), this phase 90s of the singer, is no longer soundtrack. The sonority of that album and others "post-Xou" are more pre-teens, and children's songs become minority until Tô de Bem com a Vida (1996).[2]

Track listing

  1. Hey Dj
  2. Compasso do Amor
  3. É de Chocolate
  4. Pipoca
  5. Jogo da Rima (The Name Game)
  6. Sexto Sentido
  7. Dança Nas Estrelas
  8. Dança da Bananeira
  9. Só Falta Você
  10. Rir É O Melhor Remédio (Gargalhada)
  11. Happy-Py
  12. Forró da Cachorrada
  13. Muito Prazer Eu Existo
  14. Grito de Guerra

Promotion

"Sexto Sentido" or "Sexto Sentido: o Xou" was the seventh tour of Brazilian singer Xuxa. The tour is based on his album Sexto Sentido. It's one of Xuxa's best-known tours, as it was the first tune to have a video record. The shows were attended by more than 1 million people in several cities in Brazil, among them São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Brasília and Fortaleza.

Certifications

Region Certification Sales/shipments
Brazil (ABPD) Diamond 1,000,000+

References

  1. "Xuxa.com - Discos". xuxa.globo.com/. Retrieved March 12, 2015.
  2. "Sexto Sentido - Galeria da Xuxa". galeriadaxuxa.weebly.com/. Retrieved March 12, 2015.


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