N9ve

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N9ve
Ana Carolina - Nove.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 7, 2009
RecordedIn 2009, the studios Co. dos Técnicos, Toca do Bandido, Blue Studios, Estúdio Monoaural, Legacy Studio (Nova Iorque), Estúdios Mega, Press Play Studio (Londres).
Genre MPB, alternative dance, pop, bossa nova, electronic tango, samba
Language Portuguese, english, italian
Label Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Producer Alê Siqueira, Mario Caldato Jr, Kassin
Ana Carolina chronology
Multishow Ao Vivo: Dois Quartos
(2008)
N9ve
(2009)
Ana Car9lina + Um
(2009)
Singles from N9ve
  1. "Entreolhares"
    Released: July 29, 2009
  2. "10 Minutos (Dimmi Perché)"
    Released: March 2010

N9ve is the eighth album by Brazilian singer, songwriter, arranger, producer Ana Carolina. Launched in 2009, the album received a certified Gold record in Brazil by ABPD due by more than 50 000 copies sold in the country.

Contents

Promotion and world tour

The tour starts on September 9, 2009 – the day the singer full 35 years – at Citibank Hall, Rio de Janeiro. On August 22, 2009 Ana sang the album's first single, glances at the "Criança Espernaça". A note on the official site of the singer announced that the start date of the tour will no longer be September 9 and, later, the fan club Donana Carolina released through the site, Twitter and his blog the event dates.

Nove World Tour

The tour of "N9ve" began on November 14, in São Paulo and so far she has gone through several cities in Brazil and Europe such as Barcelona, Paris, Madrid, Rome and Zurich.

Track list

No.TitleMusicLength
1."10 Minutos (Dimmi Perché)"Ana Carolina, Chiara Civello 3:47
2."Dentro"Ana Carolina, Dudu Falcão 4:28
3."Tá Rindo, É?"Ana Carolina, Mombaça, Antônio Villeroy 4:03
4."Entreolhares (The Way You're Looking at Me)" (featuring John Legend)Ana Carolina, John Stephens, Antônio Villeroy3:26
5."Era"Ana Carolina4:41
6."8 Estórias"Ana Carolina, Chiara Civello4:20
7."Resta" (featuring Chiara Civello)Ana Carolina, Chiara Civello, Dulce Quental 5:49
8."Torpedo"Ana Carolina, Mombaça, Gilberto Gil 3:54
9."Traição" (featuring Esperanza Spalding and Daniel Jobim)Ana Carolina, Chiara Civello4:43
Total length:38:56

Certifications

Country Certification(s)
(sales thresholds)
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Gold [1]

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References

  1. "Associaçăo Brasileira de Produtores de Disco". ABPD. Retrieved March 2, 2012.

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