Romi Atarashi

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Sandy & Junior: Acústico MTV
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Acoustic MTV is the fourth live album and the sixteenth of the career of Brazilian pop double Sandy and Junior. The brothers' last project as a duo was released in 2007, the year in which they announced their separation after 17 years as a musical duo.
Acústico MTV - Lenine
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Recorded at Auditório Ibirapuera in Sao Paulo , on 24 and 25 June 2006 , the album features the biggest hits of his career such as "Paciência" (Patience), "Jack Soul Brasileiro" (Jack Brazilian Soul), "Na Pressão" (On The Pressure), "A Rede" (The Net), "Hoje Eu Quero Sair Só" (Today I Want Exit Alone) and "A Medida da Paixão" (The Measure Passion), plus new songs like "Tudo Por Acaso" (All By Chance). The album features special participation of Chilean musician Victor Astorga (first English horn soloist with the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra), the Cameroonian bassist and singer Richard Bona, the Mexican singer Julieta Venegas, the harpist Cristina Braga, the rapper brasiliense Gog and drummer Iggor Cavalera (ex-member of Sepultura ). The DVD includes bonus material, plus making-of scenes, reviews, testimonials about the project, the guests and also the World Cup 2006, since the acoustic was recorded during the conduct of the competition.
Acústico MTV: Charlie Brown Jr.
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The acoustic album of the Brazilian band Charlie Brown Jr. broadcast on MTV Brazil. The album contains interviews with the band and the making-of video recording, and features music known to the public, along with new songs "Vícios e Virtudes" and "Não Uso Sapato". The concert, which was recorded in São Paulo, with the participation of special guests. Marcelo Nova, Negra Li, the group RZO Marcelo D2 and sang with the Acoustic whiner. The repertoire some recordings of other composers, such as "Samba Makossa" (Chico Science, with special participation of Marcelo D2), "Hoje" (Marcelo Nova), with participation of the artist himself and "Oba Lá Vem Ela" (Jorge Ben Jor).
Kid Abelha: MTV Unplugged
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Recorded in Rio de Janeiro on September 17 and 18, 2002