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Released | August 19, 2002 [1] [2] | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
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Length | 50:39 | |||
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Producer | Rick Bonadio | |||
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Rouge is the self-titled debut studio album by Brazilian pop girl group of the same name, formed through the Popstars . It was released in August 19, 2002 by Columbia Records and Sony BMG. As executive producer, Rick Bonadio produced each of the fourteen tracks on the record. The album counts on nine versions of international songs and the participation of trio KLB in one of the tracks. Its music incorporates pop and dance-pop, in songs that talk about fame, love, domination and the power of dreams.
Rouge produced three singles, "Não Dá pra Resistir", "Beijo Molhado" and "Ragatanga". All three singles made appearances in the Brazilian charts. "Ragatanga" became the album's most successful single, boosted sales of the album and the group's career. This song winning the audience with their unusual lyrics and dancing and accumulated 11 weeks at number one in Brazil charts.
Commercially, the album was a success, topped the Brazil's charts for ten weeks. It was later certified double platinum by the Pro-Música Brasil (PMB) and currently stands as best-selling album by a girl group in the Brazil (with sales of 2 million copies). To promote the album, the group embarked on the Popstar Tour, as well as having recorded the DVD O Sonho de Ser Uma Popstar .
On March 1, 2002, SBT announced that they were looking for girls between the ages of 18 and 25, who could sing and dance for a chance to become a "popstar", the name of the reality show. Professionals in the music industry would choose the best candidates in several stages, going through a rigorous selection to form a pop girl group. [3] The show Popstars , a co-production of SBT and RGB in partnership with Sony Music, received 30,000 entries from girls aged 18 to 25 from all over Brazil. In the first round, 6,000 girls were chosen, and on the second round, they were cut down to 2,000. [4]
Popstars had 20 episodes. They were broadcast every Saturday on SBT, and during the week, a one-minute newsletter was displayed at the same time as the weekly attraction at 7:45 p.m. Sony Music was responsible for the release of the album, music video and concerts. The panel was formed by the producer Liminha, vice president of marketing of Sony Music in Brazil, Alexandre Schiavo, music producer Rick Bonadio, singer Iara Negrete and choreographer Ivan Santos. [4] When they were down to 20 candidates, the girls had to learn the debut single of the group, "Não Dá pra Resistir". [5] The 20 candidates also had to divide into groups to perform the song. In the group "Barish Bashan" were Karin Hils and Fantine Thó, whereas in the group "Ethnic" were Patrícia Lissa, Luciana Andrade and Aline Wirley. [6] The first members of the group were Karin and Patricia, being the first to be called. [7] Soon after, Fantine, Luciana and Aline were also summoned, thus forming the group "Rouge", name chosen by the members themselves, who among some options given, found that in addition to having five members and also because in French it means red, it is associated color to sensuality ... and it's pop! ". [1] [3]
Amid the eliminations and tests to continue in the program, the group's first album, which had no name yet, was already being recorded. The song "Nunca Deixa de Sonhar" was recorded by the trio KLB with the aim of showing that everyone should go after their dreams. Thus, Kiko told that the girls would record the song with them and that the song would be part of the first disc of the "PopStars". [8] The album counts with fourteen tracks, being 9 versions of international songs, and the other 5 compositions of Rick Bonadio, in partnership with other composers. Bonadio emphasized the participation of the Popstars in the vocal arrangements, saying: "They contributed a lot, choosing who would sing what." [1] Liminha went to a meeting with Sony representatives from around the world and commented that she needed a repertoire for a group that would launch in Brazil, receiving from Spain the song "Ragatanga", sung by a group called Las Ketchup. From there, Bonadio made a version and turned it into Ragatanga, a key hit that says unrelated words adopted by children. "The secret of a good version is to have fidelity to the original, not to try to invent," Minister Bonadio. [3] [9]
But the music that drove their success to heights, however, almost did not come on the album. "The list of songs was ready when I heard about 'Ragatanga,'" Schiavo said. The chorus of the song, "Aserehe ra de re De hebe tu de hebere seibiunouba mahabi" does not mean anything. that the people who do not know English usually sing "Thing that the adolescents of the Ketchup invented", it counts.The Brazilian version has a mixture of Spanish and Portuguese. [10] The song "Não Dá Pra Resistir" is a version of Milton Guedes for the song "Irresistible" by Frederik Thomander and sung by Nikki Cleary. [11] The album also brings other romantic ballads full of lyrics talking about youthful passions. [3] [12]
After the recording of the Rouge, the group performed for the first time in the Domingo Legal, hosted by Gugu Liberato on August 18, 2002. It following releasing the album on the next day, August 19. [13] On the same day, the girls were presented to the press, debuting the "Não Dá pra Resistir"'s music video. [1] The album, also was released in Argentina, Chile and Peru. [9] In the Popstars on August 31, the girls were shown recording the song "Ragatanga", as well as showing the group making their first pocket show, at the Parque Dom Pedro Shopping in Campinas, São Paulo, drew a crowd of over 10,000 audience. [14] On August 31, they performed the first live performance, in Via Funchal, one of the biggest concert halls in São Paulo. [3] [15] "Hoje Eu Sei", was inserted as a soundtrack to SBT's soap opera Jamais Te Esquecerei (2003). [3] The "Não Dá Pra Resistir" was also the soundtrack of SBT's soap opera Pequena Travessa. [16] The band first concert tour, the Popstar Tour, kicked off in December 14, 2002. [17] A VHS release of the group's performance at Via Funchal, titled O Sonho de Ser Uma Popstar , was released in November 2002. [18] Also, their first remix album, titled Rouge Remixes , was released on February 2003 and included remixes of several tracks from Rouge. [19]
During the preparation of the group on the show Popstars, Sony Music's intention was to release the song "Não Dá pra Resistir" as the debut single. [20] In the show of July 6, 2002, the 24 candidates received the song for rehearsal. [20] On August 19, the group performed for the debut time with the "No Dá pra Resistir" music video, [1] and the next day the song was sent to the radio as the album's lead single. [9] According to Sony Music, the intention was to make the song reach the top of the charts. [9] The song became a hit in Brazil, [21] reaching also figure in the Argentina charts, reaching the position number 10. [22]
"Ragatanga" was released as the album's second single. [23] [24] Due to the success of its version made by the Spanish girl group Las Ketchup, the label saw in "Ragatanga" a hit, and released quickly. [23] The song became greatest hit of the album, topped the Brazilian Singles Chart for 11 weeks. [25] [26] Months after "Ragatanga" lose arplay on the radio, The fourth and final single from Rouge, the song "Beijo Molhado", released as a single summer on 19 January 2003. [27] In February, the song reached the fourth position in the ranking of the most played songs in Brazil. [28]
Rouge selling 100,000 copies in its first week. [29] According to the record company Sony Music, in less than three months the album had already sold more than 700 thousand copies, made rare in the time of the piracy. [30] The album peaked at number one on the Brazilian Albums Chart while "Ragatanga" topped Brazilian Singles Chart, making the band simultaneously top the charts albums and singles. [25] In total, the album spent 10 consecutive weeks charted at the top of the Brazilian Albums Chart and was eventually certified 2× platinum by the Pro-Música Brasil indicating sales in excess of 500,000 copies. [31] It was the second highest-selling album of 2002 in Brazil. [32] The album has sold a total of 2 million copies, becoming the most successful girl group album in Brazilian music history as well as one the biggest-sellings products to emerge from the Popstars reality television franchise. [33]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Popstar" |
| 3:42 |
2. | "Não Dá pra Resistir" (Irresistible) |
| 2:57 |
3. | "Ragatanga" (Aserejé) (feat. Las Ketchup) |
| 3:22 |
4. | "Beijo Molhado" (Strawberry Kisses) |
| 3:30 |
5. | "Hoje Eu Sei" (Just Another Day) |
| 4:13 |
6. | "Sou o Que Sou" (Say the Word) |
| 3:27 |
7. | "1000 Segredos" (Come to Me) |
| 3:26 |
8. | "O Que o Amor Me Faz" (I Will Be Your Friend) |
| 3:37 |
9. | "Depois Que Tudo Mudou" |
| 3:25 |
10. | "Deve Ser Amor" (That's What Love is Like) |
| 3:51 |
11. | "Quero Estar com Você" (I Want to Be There) |
| 3:05 |
12. | "Olha Só" |
| 4:01 |
13. | "Te Deixo Tocar" |
| 3:51 |
14. | "Nunca Deixe de Sonhar" (El Poder de los Sueños) (feat. KLB) |
| 3:51 |
Total length: | 50:39 |
Weekly charts
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Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [31] | 2× Platinum | 2,000,000 [33] |
O primeiro CD, que contém a música Ragatanga, foi lançado em agosto de 2002 As cinco cantoras da banda trabalham no segundo álbum.
Popstars was a Brazilian reality television series based on the Popstars international series. In Brazil, Popstars was produced by RGB and broadcast on the Brazilian Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão (SBT) channel. Two series was broadcast for two seasons in 2002 and 2003, after which it was discontinued.
"The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" is the debut single by Spanish pop group Las Ketchup, taken from their debut studio album Hijas del Tomate (2002). The song is about a young man who enters a nightclub while singing and dancing. In addition to the original Spanish version, the song exists in a form with Spanglish verses, although the nonsensical chorus is identical in both versions.
Blá Blá Blá is the third studio album by Brazilian girl group Rouge. It was released by Columbia Records and Sony BMG on May 26, 2004. The project marked Rouge's first studio release as a quartet after the departure of original member Luciana Andrade, who later rejoined the group in fifth album Les 5inq in 2019. The remaining four members reteamed with frequent produxer musical collaborator Rick Bonadio.
"Blá Blá Blá" is a song by the Brazilian girl group pop Rouge, and the lead single from her third studio album of the same name. The song was written and produced by Rick Bonadio, and became the girls' first song without the vocals of Luciana Andrade, who left the group in February 2004. It was released by Columbia Records on May 4, 2004.
C'est La Vie is the second studio album by Brazilian girl group Rouge, released through Columbia Records on May 4, 2003. Recorded after the release of the band's majorly successful debut album, Rouge (2002), the group consulted work by frequent collaborator Rick Bonadio. The album features zouk as the main style in the songs "Brilha La Luna" and "Vem Cair na Zueira", as well as international versions such as "Eu Quero Fugir" and "C'est La Vie".
Mil e Uma Noites is the fourth studio album and the first greatest hits album of Brazilian pop girl group Rouge, released on May 30, 2005, by Sony BMG. The work is a mix of new tracks and a greatest hits compilation, including "Ragatanga", "Brilha La Luna" and "Blá Blá Blá". Previously unreleased songs were "Me Leva Contigo", "Mais Uma Da Lista", "Cidade Triste", "Onde Está O Amor?", "O Amor é Ilusão" and the lead single "Vem Habib ", and a bonus acoustic version of the hit "Um Anjo Veio Me Falar". The album sold more than 50,000 copies in Brazil.
"Não Dá pra Resistir" is a song by the Brazilian girl group Rouge, released on August 19, 2002 as the debut single from the band's debut studio album, self-titled Rouge (2002). Originally a song in English, titled "Irresistible", written by Kara DioGuardi, Frederik Thomander and Anders Wikstrom, it was adapted to Portuguese by Milton Guedes and produced by Rick Bonadio. The original version of the song was later sung by Nikki Cleary and released on her self-titled album, a year after the adapted song released in Brazil.
"Brilha la Luna" is a song by the Brazilian pop girl group Rouge, from their second studio album C'est La Vie (2003). The song was released by Columbia Records as the album's lead single on May 6, 2003. It was written and produced by Rick Bonadio, being a mix of dance-pop and zouk that is heavily influenced by Latin music. "Brilha la Luna" has verses in Spanish, and in many cases, Portuñol. The membrer Luciana Andrade sings lead on the verses and bridge with the other members singing only the high harmony on the pre-chorus and second chorus. After Andrade's departure the group, the verses sung by Luciana were sung by Karin Hils and Fantine Thó, respectively.
"Um Anjo Veio Me Falar" is a song by the Brazilian girl group pop Rouge. it is a version of the song "Angel in My Heart", written by Eliot Kennedy, Suzanne Shaw and Tim Woodcock and performed by the pop groups Hear'Say and Jump5. The Portuguese version was written by the group members with Rick Bonadio, who also produced the song. "Um Anjo Veio Me Falar" is a pop ballad that talks about the quest and expectation of a great love announced by an angel.
"Vem Cair na Zueira" is a song by the Brazilian girl group pop Rouge, from their second studio album, C'est La Vie (2003). The song was written and produced by Rick Bonadio, and brings again the dance-pop and zouk with Latin elements in their sonority. The song talks about living in peace, having fun, without thinking of anything. In the middle of the song, Aline does a rap.
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Luciana de Andrade is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and actress. In 2002 she won the talent show Popstars and joined the Brazilian girl group Rouge, recording two of the four studio albums, Rouge (2002) and C'est La Vie (2003). With over 6 million records sold, the Rouge are the best-selling Brazilian female group of all time. In 2004 she left the band citing exhaustion and creative differences, but rejoined when they reunited for a fifth studio album, Les 5inq (2019) and concert tour: 15 Anos Tour (2018).
Fantine Rodrigues Thó is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, dancer and instructor. In 2002, she won the talent show Popstars and joined the Brazilian girl group Rouge until 2005, with which she released four studio albums, Rouge (2002), C'est La Vie (2003), Blá Blá Blá (2004) and Mil e Uma Noites (2005), selling in all 6 million copies and becoming the most successful girl group of Brazil and one of the twenty that more sold in the world. In 2006 formed the progressive rock band Banda Thó with his brother Jonathan and some friends, which did not give continuity at the end of the following year, when married and moved to Netherlands.
Karin Pereira de Souza is a Brazilian actress, singer and songwriter. In 2002, she won the talent show Popstars and joined the Brazilian girl group Rouge until 2005, with which she released four studio albums, Rouge (2002), C'est La Vie (2003), Blá Blá Blá (2004) and Mil e Uma Noites (2005), selling in all 6 million copies and becoming the most successful girl group of Brazil and one of the twenty that more sold in the world.
Aline Wirley da Silva is a Brazilian actress and singer-songwriter. In 2002, she won the talent show Popstars and joined the Brazilian girl group Rouge until 2005, with which she released four studio albums, Rouge (2002), C'est La Vie (2003), Blá Blá Blá (2004) and Mil e Uma Noites (2005), selling in all 6 million copies and becoming the most successful girl group in Brazil and one of the twenty girl groups that have sold the most records in the world.
Patricia Lissa Kashiwaba Martins is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, and actress. In 2002, she won the talent show Popstars and joined the Brazilian girl group Rouge. She remained with the group until 2005, during which time they released four studio albums, Rouge (2002), C'est La Vie (2003), Blá Blá Blá (2004), and Mil e Uma Noites (2005), collectively selling 6 million copies. This made the group one of the most successful in Brazil, and one of the twenty best-selling girl groups in the world.
Rouge were a Brazilian pop girl group formed in 2002, consisting of Aline Wirley, Fantine Thó, Karin Hils, Li Martins and Lu Andrade. The members of group were selected on the debut season of Brazilian adaptation of the reality talent show Popstars, produced by Argentine company RGB and broadcast in the chanel's SBT and Disney Channel Brazil.