Solamente para Bajitos | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Xuxa |
Cover: | Solamente para Bajitos (Xuxa album).jpg |
Released: | [1] |
Label: | Sony BMG |
Prev Title: | Xuxa só para Baixinhos 5 - Circo |
Prev Year: | 2004 |
Next Title: | Xuxa só para Baixinhos 6 - Festa |
Next Year: | 2005 |
Solamente para Bajitos (English: Only For Children|italic=yes) is the twenty-eighth studio album and the seventh Spanish language album by Brazilian recording artist Xuxa Meneghel. It was released February 12, 2005 by Sony BMG. This album marks the return of Xuxa to her Hispanic audience, since El Mundo és de los Dos (1999). It includes Spanish-language versions of tracks from her audiovisual series Xuxa só para Baixinhos.
The album reunites re-recordings of the biggest hits of the first four albums of the series Xuxa só para Baixinhos. To perform only for Bajitos, there were seven months of production need. Two months only for recordings of songs per week during music videos recordings, two months to edit and three months to completion. In addition to a team of 80 professionals, including cast, technicians, video, audio, set designers, lighting and cameras. More than two tons of equipment were used in a 1,200 square meter studio.[2]
Solamente para Bajitos album reunites re-recordings of the biggest hits of the first four albums of the series Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos. To realize Solamente para Bajitos, there were seven months of need of production. Two months only for recordings of songs per week during recordings of music videos, two months to edit and three months to completion. In addition to a team of 80 professionals, including cast, video technicians, audio, set designers, lighting and cameras. More than two tons of equipment were used in a 1,200 square meter studio.[2] The album was released in VHS, DVD, CD and also had a promotional version of the CD. To promote his new work, Xuxa went to Buenos Aires and made two presentations, in television programs La Noche del 10 hosted by Diego Maradona[3] and Showmatch with Marcelo Tinelli.[4] [5] Curiously, the song El Trencito did not enter the CD version of "Só para Bajitos". Xuxa gained platinum certification by Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (CAPIF), after selling 40,000 copies in Argentina.
The first edition of Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos was released in 2001, winning not only the Brazilian market, but international recognition.[6] The artist was appointed to three Latin Grammy for "Best Children's Album", winning in 2002 with Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos 2, and in 2003 with Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos 3.[7] [8]