Dois Quartos

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Dois Quartos
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 2006
RecordedBlue Studios
Genre MPB, alternative dance, pop, acoustic, bossa nova, samba
Length93:11
LanguagePortuguese
Label Sony BMG
Producer Ana Carolina, Marilene Gondim, Guto Graça Mello, Nilo Romero, Marcelo Sussekind, Afo Verde
Ana Carolina chronology
Ana & Jorge: Ao Vivo
(2005)
Dois Quartos
(2006)
Multishow Ao Vivo: Dois Quartos
(2008)
CDs covers from the album Dois Quartos
Ana Carolina - Dois Quartos - Quarto.jpg
Cover Quarto
Quarto
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Nada te Faltará"Ana Carolina e Antônio Villeroy4:37
2."Tolerância"Ana Carolina e Antônio Villeroy3:47
3."Ruas de Outono"Ana Carolina e Antônio Villeroy3:58
4."Aqui"Ana Carolina e Antônio Villeroy4:18
5."Rosas"Antônio Villeroy3:35
6."Um Edifício no Meio do Mundo"Ana Carolina e Jorge Vercilo3:22
7."Vai" Simone Saback 4:36
8."O Cristo de Madeira"Ana Carolina3:07
9."Eu Comi a Madona"Ana Carolina, Mano Mello, Antônio Villeroy e Alvin L.2:17
10."1.100,00 (Nega Marrenta)"Ana Carolina e Aleh2:57
11."Chevette"Ana Carolina2:02
12."Notícias Populares"Ana Carolina3:09
Total length:41:52

2° CD

Quartinho
No.TitleMusicLength
1."La Critique (Instrumental)"Ana Carolina, Antônio Villeroy, Dunga e Nilo Romero5:21
2."Então Vá Se Perder"Ana Carolina5:42
3."Carvão"Ana Carolina3:26
4."Manhã"Ana Carolina, Bebeto Alves, Aleh e Antônio Villeroy5:14
5."Homens e Mulheres"Ana Carolina4:45
6."Corredores"Ana Carolina4:59
7."Sen.Ti.Mentos (Instrumental)"Ana Carolina4:46
8."Cantinho"Ana Carolina e Gastão Villeroy2:16
9."Eu Não Paro"Ana Carolina, Dudu Falcão e Lula Queiroga4:29
10."Claridade"Ana Carolina e Aleh4:44
11."Milhares de Sambas"Ana Carolina1:59
12."Eu comi a Madona" (Remix DJ Zé Pedro)Ana Carolina, Mano Mello, Antônio Villeroy e Alvin L.3:36
Total length:51:19

Singles

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Brazilian Albums (Pro-Música Brasil) [5] 16
Chart (2007)Peak
position
Brazilian Albums (Pro-Música Brasil) [6] 14

Certifications

Country Certification(s)
(sales thresholds)
Sales
Brazil Brazil 3× Platinum300,000+

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  2. Billboard review
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