Ela Vai Voltar (Todos os Defeitos de uma Mulher Perfeita)

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"Ela Vai Voltar (Todos os Defeitos de uma Mulher Perfeita)"
Single by Charlie Brown Jr.
from the album Imunidade Musical
ReleasedMarch 2006
Genre Rap rock
Length3:30
Label EMI Music
Composer(s) Chorão, Thiago Castanho
Producer(s) Rick Bonadio
Charlie Brown Jr. singles chronology
"Pra Não Dizer que Não Falei das Flores"
(February 2006)
"Ela Vai Voltar (Todos os Defeitos de uma Mulher Perfeita)"
(2006)
"Senhor do Tempo"
(August 2006)
Music video
"Ela Vai Voltar (Todos os Defeitos de uma Mulher Perfeita)" on YouTube

Ela Vai Voltar (Todos os Defeitos de uma Mulher Perfeita) (Portuguese for "She'll Be Back (All the Defects of a Perfect Woman)") is a single by the Brazilian rock band Charlie Brown Jr., this song ended up selling more than 50 million paid Download in Brazil and received a Gold certification by ABPD, [1] this song ended up being one of the biggest success of the band in the 2000s.

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ITunes Brazil

After the dead of Chorão, Ela Vai Voltar (Todos os Defeitos de uma Mulher Perfeita) was placing number four between the most fast selling songs of the week in ITunes Brazil. [2]

Accolades

Awards and nominations for "Só os Loucos Sabem"
OrganizationYearCategoryResultRef.
MTV Video Music Brasil 2006 Melhor Videoclipe (Escolha da Audiência)Nominated [3]
Melhor Videoclipe de RockNominated
Melhor Direção de ArteNominated

Certifications

Certifications for "Ela Vai Voltar (Todos os Defeitos de uma Mulher Perfeita)"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [4] Gold50,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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References

  1. "Charlie Brown Jr" (asp). Abpd.org.br. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
  2. "Após morte de Chorão, Charlie Brown Jr domina Itunes brasileiro" [ dead link ]. Página acessada em 13 de março de 2013.
  3. mtv.uol.com.br/ Lista dos indicados e vencedores do VMB 2006 no MTV.com.br
  4. "Brazilian single certifications – Charlie Brown Jr – Só os Loucos Sabem" (in Portuguese). Pro-Música Brasil . Retrieved 24 April 2024.