Marjorie Estiano discography

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Discography of Brazilian pop singer Marjorie Estiano.

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Discography

Studio Albums
Album TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
BRA
[1]
Top 40
[2]
Marjorie Estiano
  • Released: 5 January 2005
  • Label: Universal Music
  • Format: CD, download digital
  • Sales: 300,000
11
Flores, Amores e Blábláblá
  • Released: 30 April 2007
  • Label: Universal Music
  • Format: CD, download digital
  • Sales: 50,000
32
Oito
  • Released: 16 September 2014
  • Label: Independent
  • Format: CD, download digital
  • Sales: 5,000
4
DVDs
Singles
YearSingleBRAAlbum
2005"Você Sempre Será"1Marjorie Estiano
"Por Mais Que Eu Tente"6
2006"O Jogo"12
2007"Espirais"10Flores, Amores e BláBláBlá
"Tatuagem"15
2014"Por Inteiro"Oito
"Me Leva"
Promo singles

Soundtracks

YearSongSoundtrack
2004"Você Sempre Será", "Por Mais Que Eu Tente", "Reflexo do Amor", "Versos Mudos" Malhação Nacional 2004
2005"So Easy", "As Horas" Malhação Nacional 2005
2005"Esqueça (Forget Him)"As Favoritas do Domingão do Faustão: Românticas (The Favorites from Domingão do Faustão: Romantic)
2006"Wave (Vou Te Contar)"Casa da Bossa (Bossa's Home)
2006"Flagra" feat. Roupa Nova Roupa Nova's RoupAcústico 2
2006"Espirais (Remix)" Pé na Jaca
2006"Sob Nova Direção's Theme" Sob Nova Direção
2006"O Que Tiver Que Ser" Malhação Nacional 2006
2007"O Rap da Gaginha" feat. Ingrid Guimarães Sob Nova Direção
2007"Chiclete com Banana" feat. Gilberto Gil Cidade do Samba (City of Samba)
2007"Tatuagem" Malhação Nacional 2007
Tours

Videos

YearTrackDirectorAlbum
2005Você Sempre SeráAfonso Poyart Marjorie Estiano
2005Por Mais que eu TenteJoana Mazzucchelli Marjorie Estiano / Ao Vivo
2006So EasyJoana Mazzucchelli Marjorie Estiano / Marjorie Estiano / Ao Vivo
2006O JogoJoana Mazzucchelli Marjorie Estiano / Ao Vivo
2006This LoveJoana Mazzucchelli Marjorie Estiano / Ao Vivo
2007EspiraisUnknown Flores, Amores e Blábláblá
2007TatuagemBruno Murtinho Flores, Amores e Blábláblá

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References

  1. "Os Discos mais Vendidos do Brasil". Portal Sucesso. Archived from the original on 2014-08-08.
  2. "Os Discos mais Vendidos do Brasil". Portal Sucesso. Archived from the original on 2014-08-08.