Manda Chuva

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Manda Chuva
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 3, 1998 in Portugal
Recorded New York City
Genre rap, hip-hop, reggae, R&B
LanguagePortuguese, English, Cape Verdean Creole
Label Valentim de Carvalho (NorteSul)
Producer Troy Hightower
Boss AC chronology
Manda Chuva
(1998)
Rima Contra a Maré
(2002)

Manda Chuva is Boss AC's debut album released on December 3, 1998 in Portugal. [1] The album was recorded in New York City in the United States.

Contents

About the album

As he started his first album, the career of Boss AC commemorates four years, in the Rapública (Portuguese for Rapublic) collection. For some four years, AC had shaped his style and gained notoriety between the hip-hop scene, he took part in albums by other groups and artists. These words made by AC, an album was created on a film or a treatise. In fact, these rhythmic letters on Manda Chuva's songs retraces history, which were created ("Andam Aí"), which were based in real facts *"Doa a quem doer"), it risen a film environment. The single released in the album "anda cá ao papá" was a good success, it includes a music video: AC which was a discotheque in the 1970s, with a huge afro hairstyle, trying to win over a girl .

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Olá" (Introduction) 
2."Doa a Quem doer" 
3."Tacebem" (with Q-pid) 
4."Freestyle" (with DJ Soon) 
5."Cheio de pressa" 
6."Andam Aí" 
7."Velhos tempos" (with Q-pid) 
8."All Night Party" (with Konscious) 
9."Tunga Tunginha" (with Ana Firmino) 
10."Vida" 
11."Coisas da Vida" 
12."Anda cá ao papá" (with Sam e Q-pid) 
13."Who The F*** is AC ?" 
14."Corda" 
15."Reconhece (tu s'ás com'é)" (with DJ Nee Nasty)) 
16."Hasta la vista (Outro)" 
17."Dá-me Corda" 
18."Depois do Bip" (Hidden track) 

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References

  1. "BOSS AC - MANDA CHUVA" (in Portuguese). CDGO. Archived from the original on 3 July 2007. Retrieved 7 September 2009.