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Música de Rua (Portuguese for "Street Music") is the third album by the Brazilian axé and MPB singer Daniela Mercury, released in 1994 through Sony Music.[2][3][4]
Música de Rua was released right after the massive success of Mercury's previous album, O Canto da Cidade (1992). It was very well received by the public, and spreading two number-one singles ("Música de Rua" e "O Reggae e o Mar"). However, Música de Rua was not very well received by the critics who pointed out that the album sounded too similar to Mercury's previous and accused it of being a copycat of her own work. Música de Rua was Mercury's most authorial work until the release of Canibália in 2009. Camille Paglia called "Rap Repente" "'absolutely thrilling ... It's like a mini-opera!'"[5]
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| 1. | "Música de Rua" | Pierre Onassis, Daniela Mercury | 3:24 |
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| 2. | "Vulcão da Liberdade" | Tonho Matéria | 3:33 |
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| 3. | "Alegria Ocidental" | Mercury, Liminha | 3:08 |
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| 4. | "Tem Amor" | Mercury, Liminha | 4:19 |
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| 5. | "Saudade" | Angelique Kidjo, John Hebrail/Portuguese version: Mercury | 3:27 |
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| 6. | "Rosa" | Onassis | 3:30 |
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| 7. | "O Reggae e o Mar" | Rey Zullo, Mercury | 3:16 |
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| 8. | "Rap Repente" | Mercury, Ramiro, David, Beto, Cesário, Toni | 3:32 |
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| 9. | "Domingo no Candeal" | Lucas Santana, Quito Ribeiro | 3:43 |
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| 10. | "Sempre te Quis" | Herbert Vianna | 4:20 |
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| 11. | "Folia de Rei" | Carlinhos Brown, Alain Tavares | 2:53 |
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| 12. | "Por Amor ao Ilê" | Guiguio | 2:57 |
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| 13. | "Música de la Calle (Spanish version)" | Pierre Onassis, Daniela Mercury | 3:22 |
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