Ritmo Perfeito

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Ritmo Perfeito
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Studio album by
Released3 June 2014 (2014-06-03)
Recorded2014
StudioU.M. Music (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Genre
Length30:55
Language Portuguese, Spanish
Producer
  • Toninho Aguiar
  • Head Media
  • Rafael Castilhol
  • Danilo Sinna
Anitta chronology
Anitta
(2013)
Ritmo Perfeito
(2014)
Meu Lugar
(2014)
Singles from Ritmo Perfeito
  1. "Cobertor"
    Released: 24 May 2014
  2. "Na Batida"
    Released: 29 July 2014
  3. "Ritmo Perfeito"
    Released: 10 December 2014
  4. "No Meu Talento"
    Released: 26 February 2015

Ritmo Perfeito (English: Perfect Rhythm) is the second studio album by Brazilian pop singer Anitta. [1] [2] It was released by Warner Music Brasil on June 3, 2014, the same day as Anitta's first live album and DVD, Meu Lugar . Ritmo Perfeito features rappers MC Guime and Projota, who also wrote the songs "Cobertor" and "Mulher" (a revised version of his original song). The song's genre is the same as Anitta's first album (pop and electropop), but includes more prominent influences from funk melody and R&B.

Contents

Composition

Anitta announced preparations for her first DVD in July 2013, which was later titled Meu Lugar . [3] [4] New songs were written especially for the project. [5] Later, Anitta announced the release of two new albums in her YouTube video Blá Blá Blá with Anitta, a live album with audio extracted from the DVD Meu Lugar and a studio version of her new songs in addition to an original track. [6]

Anitta collaborated with several new writers on this album, including Projota, who worked on the songs "Cobertor" and "Mulher." She collaborated with Umberto Tavares and Cornea Meternia on some tracks. [3]

Release

Ritmo Perfeito features two new singles that premiered on both radio and TV, as well as iTunes. [7] [8] The first single, "Cobertor," [9] was accompanied by a music video on YouTube. A month later, the second single, "Na Batida," was released. [3] The album reached gold record status by ABPD. [8]

Track listing

Ritmo Perfeito track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Na Batida"
2:43
2."Ritmo Perfeito"
  • Anitta
  • Tavares
  • Junior [10]
2:57
3."Música de Amor"
  • Anitta
  • Tavares
  • Junior [10]
3:05
4."Cobertor" (featuring Projota)
  • Projota
  • Dan
  • Dash
  • DH
3:04
5."Mulher" (featuring Projota)
  • Projota
  • Mayk
2:45
6."No Meu Talento"
  • Anitta
  • Tavares
  • Junior [10]
2:44
7."Blá Blá Blá"
  • Anitta
  • Tavares
  • Junior [10]
2:53
8."Quem Sabe"
  • Le Tícia
3:43
9."Vai e Volta"
  • Anitta
2:52
10."Blá Blá Blá (Extended Remix)"
  • Anitta
  • Tavares
  • Junior [10]
3:25
Total length:30:55
Ritmo Perfeito - Reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Zen (Spanish Version)" (featuring Rasel)
  • Anitta
  • Rasel
  • Tavares
  • Junior [10]
2:48
12."No Meu Talento (Remix)" (featuring Mc Guimê)
  • Anitta
  • Mc Guimê
  • Tavares
  • Junior [10]
2:58
Total length:36:01

Charts

Chart (2014)Peak
position
Brazilian Albums (ABPD) [11] 2

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