Lyrics by Ana Vilela

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  1. Trem-Bala
  2. Trem-Bala (part. Luan Santana)
  3. Promete
  4. Dádiva
  5. E Se
  6. Rolê (part. Vitor Kley)
  7. Sorvete
  8. A Gente Combina
  9. Aindas
  10. Âmago
  11. Amanhã (part. Ráae)
  12. Entrelinhas
  13. Episódio 20
  14. Escreve Aí
  15. Estádio
  16. Fala
  17. Ineffable
  18. Infinito (part. Gabriel Nandes)
  19. Laços (part. Nando Reis)
  20. Linda Juventude (part. Tuia)
  21. Maíra
  22. O Leãozinho
  23. Onde Deus Possa Me Ouvir
  24. Plano Doido
  25. Pra Não Te Acordar
  26. Quase
  27. Que Sorte a Nossa
  28. Recomece (part. Thathi)
  29. Sede de Paz (part. Musipere)
  30. She
  31. Talvez
  32. Tanta Gente
  33. Trem-Bala (Especial Dia Das Mães)
  34. Trem-Bala (part. David Carreira)
  35. Vento Ventania

Ana Carolina Vilela da Costa (born 6 February 1998) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, best known for the song "Trem Bala". She became internationally known after her song "Trem Bala" became a viral phenomenon on the Internet, and her first national network performance during the program Caldeirão do Huck, where Ana partnered with Luan Santana.

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