Caju is the second studio album by Brazilian singer-songwriter Liniker, released on 19 August 2024, through Breu Entertainment. Liniker produced the album with Fejuca and Gustavo Ruiz.
"Tudo" was released as lead single. Caju received generally positive reviews and commercial success upon release. Many publications ranked it among the best albums of the 2024. It won Multishow Brazilian Music Award for Album of the Year. Caju and its tracks received seven nominations at the 26th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. To support the album, Liniker embarked on the Caju Tour.
Release and promotion
Liniker released "Tudo" as the lead single on 11 July 2024.[1] She announced Caju on 12 August 2024, reveling the album cover, release date and track listing.[2][3]Caju was released digitally on 19 August 2024, by Breu Entertainment.[4] Liniker announced the Caju Tour on 2 September 2024.[5] A "Trop Version" of the title track was released on 29 November 2024.[6]
Critical reception
Billboard Brasil's Yuri da BS described Caju as a patient and delicate album, in which Liniker reinforces her artistic complexity and leaves 2024 Brazilian pop in a more "interesting and loving" way.[7]
Caju was a commercial success.[18][19] On Spotify, it amassed six million streams in the first 24 hours.[20] Three songs from the album debuted on the Billboard Brasil Hot 100; "Caju" (30), "Tudo" (59) and "Veludo Marrom" (82).[21]
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↑"Os 50 melhores discos nacionais de 2024"[The 50 Best Brazilian Albums of 2024]. Noize (in Brazilian Portuguese). 18 December 2024. Archived from the original on 19 December 2024. Retrieved 28 September 2025.
↑Tony Aiex, Felipe Mascari (20 December 2024). "Os 50 Melhores Discos Nacionais de 2024"[The 50 Best Brazilian Albums of 2024] (in Brazilian Portuguese). TMDQA!. Archived from the original on 22 January 2025. Retrieved 28 September 2025.
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