Lyrics by Margareth Menezes

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  1. Dandalunda
  2. Ellegibo
  3. A Luz De Tieta
  4. Alegria da Cidade
  5. Faraó Divindade do Egito
  6. Mar de Amor
  7. Marmelada
  8. Pelourinho
  9. A E I O U
  10. A Resposta Está No Ar
  11. Abanaê
  12. Abra a Boca e Feche Os Olhos
  13. Abuso de Poder
  14. Ago Do Pé
  15. Ajayô
  16. Alegre Menina
  17. Altiplano
  18. Amor Ainda
  19. Andar Com Fé
  20. As Áfricas Que a Bahia Canta
  21. Até Rir o Mar
  22. Balanço do Mar
  23. Beijinho Doce (part. Ivete Sangalo e Chitãozinho e Xororó)
  24. Black Show
  25. Blowing In The Wind
  26. Boléia Brasil
  27. Bonapá
  28. Cai Dentro
  29. Caminhão da Alegria
  30. Canto das Três Raças
  31. Capim Guiné (part. Titica e BaianaSystem)
  32. Carinhoso
  33. Cavaleiro de Aruanda
  34. Cavalo Alado
  35. Chame Ele
  36. Chão da Praça (part. Ivete Sangalo)
  37. Chegar À Bahia
  38. Chuviscado
  39. Cobrador
  40. Coco do M
  41. Coisa Milenar
  42. Como 2 e 2
  43. Como Tu (part. Ivete Sangalo)
  44. Contra o Tempo
  45. Cordeiro de Nanã
  46. Correnteza do Amor
  47. Das Terras de Cabral
  48. Deixar Você
  49. Depende de Nós
  50. Depois Que o Ilê Passar
  51. Desperta (preconceito De Cor)
  52. Devastação
  53. Do Mar, Do Céu, Do Campo
  54. Domingo No Parque
  55. É Hoje
  56. Eclipse Oculto
  57. Estrela Ardente e Poderosa
  58. Eu Quero É Botar Meu Bloco Na Rua
  59. Eu Sou Negão
  60. Eu Vim da Bahia
  61. Faraó
  62. Fé Cega, Faca Amolada
  63. Febre
  64. Filho da Bahia
  65. Foi Deus Quem Fez
  66. Gente
  67. Haja Amor
  68. Hino Das Águas
  69. Ifa Um Canto Para Subir
  70. Ilê Que Fala de Amor
  71. Ivete do Rio ao Rio
  72. Já É
  73. Jamaica a São Luis
  74. Janela das Viagens
  75. Jeito Cativo
  76. Jet Ski
  77. Kindala
  78. Lambadinha da Ribeira
  79. Lenda das Sereias
  80. Lenda Yorubá
  81. Liberdade (part. Maria Bethânia)
  82. Libertar
  83. Lua Candeia
  84. Lua No Mar
  85. Lugar Que Tem Amor
  86. Luz do Sol
  87. Luz Dourada
  88. Madagascar Olodum
  89. Mãe de Leite
  90. Mãe Lua
  91. Maimbê Danda
  92. Malê-Debalê
  93. Mamãe Querida
  94. Maravilhosa Morena
  95. Maria e João (part. Byafra)
  96. Matança
  97. Me Abraça e Me Beija
  98. Menina Dandara
  99. Mesmo Assim
  100. Minha Diva, Minha Mãe
  101. Miragem Na Esquina
  102. Moderninha
  103. Mulher da Minha Vida
  104. Mulher do Coronel
  105. Música do Mundo
  106. Muzenza
  107. Na Ponta Do Pé
  108. Não Deixe o Samba Morrer
  109. Natureza Mãe
  110. Nego Doce
  111. Negra Melodia
  112. No Ritmo Do Coração
  113. Novos Rumos
  114. O Canto da Cidade (com Cláudia Leitte)
  115. O Negrume Da Noite
  116. O Perdão
  117. O Quereres
  118. O Tempo Sara
  119. Olho do Farol
  120. Os Cegos do Castelo
  121. Passe Em Casa
  122. Pelo Mar Lhe Mando Flor
  123. Perfume de Verão
  124. Por Que Você Não Vem Morar Comigo?
  125. Povo, Vem Ver
  126. Preciso
  127. Querera (part. Nabiyah Be)
  128. Raça Negra
  129. Raga Maga
  130. Rasta Man
  131. Rataplam
  132. Refazenda
  133. Reggae a Vida
  134. Repique Romântico
  135. Requebra No Vatapá
  136. Salvador Não Inerte / Guerrilheiros da Jamaica / Alfabeto do Negão
  137. Saudação ao Caboclo
  138. Se Eu Quiser Falar Com Deus
  139. Só Eu e Mais Ninguém
  140. Sob o Mesmo Céu
  141. Sou Araketu
  142. Sou Faraó
  143. Swing Bom
  144. Swingueira Baiana
  145. Te Encontro No Ilê
  146. Tenda do Amor (Magia)
  147. Terra Aféfé
  148. Toté de Maiangá
  149. Um Caso a Mais
  150. Um Índio
  151. Uma História de Ifa
  152. Vai Mexer
  153. Vamos Fugir
  154. Versos de Amor
  155. Vestido de Prata
  156. Você Já Foi À Bahia?
  157. Vou Mandar
  158. Voz Guia

Margareth Menezes da Purificação (born 13 October 1962) is a Brazilian singer and politician from Salvador, Bahia. Her style is considered axé but her music also steers into samba and MPB territory, at times drawing on African rhythms and reggae. Menezes is best known in Brazil for her song "Faraó(Divindade do Egito)" 1988 of Olodum and "Me Abraça e Me Beija", a major hit in 1990. She also scored another hit with "Dandalunda", a song which became the unofficial anthem of the 2003 Salvador carnival. Menezes has achieved superstardom in her native Bahia but only moderate success in wider Brazil. She is famed for her energetic live performances and regularly tours and performs at carnival celebrations. In 1990, one of Menezes's tracks "Elegibô (Uma Historia De Ifa)" was used in the Mickey Rourke film Wild Orchid. This prompted Island Records in the US to release a compilation album of some of her older material from Brazil on their subsidiary label, Mango. The album, simply titled Elegibô, was an instant hit, reaching # 1 on the Billboard World Music chart at a time when David Byrne was championing Brazilian music in the US. The title track itself became a regular staple at clubs playing so-called world music throughout the US and Europe. The album also received a full release in the UK, Germany and France. A single, "Tenda do Amor", was also released from the album in some European territories. Menezes toured internationally on the back of this album, generating a lot of press in the process. A second US-released follow-up album Kindala, released late 1991, but repackaged in some territories from the Brazilian version of the same name, also achieved some success. This release also gave Menezes a minor hit album in France too. In 2001, Menezes released the highly acclaimed Afropopbrasileiro (also known as "Maga") showcasing her trademark fusion of afro-Brazilian beats. The album was produced by Carlinhos Brown of Tribalistas fame and was well received in Brazil and internationally. Menezes also co-wrote and performed on the 2003 Tribalistas hit "Passe Em Casa", from the million-selling Tribalistas album. Her 2005 single, "Como Tu", a duet with Brazilian superstar Ivete Sangalo was released amidst much hype because Sangalo was achieving platinum album sales at the time. The track reached the lower reaches of the airplay Top 30 in Brazil but failed to emulate the success of recent Sangalo hits. The hit single was lifted from Menezes' 2005 album release Pra Você; the album received lukewarm reviews, possibly owing to a more poppier sound than previous releases. A second single, the reggae-tinged "Miragem na esquina" performed poorly at radio. In 2006, the album Pra Você received a Grammy nomination for "Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album". More recently, Menezes participated on the track "Beijo Descarado" by Timbalada which achieved some airplay success in Brazil during the 2007 Carnival celebrations. In 2010, an acoustic version of her 2008 album Naturalmente was released. The album was recorded at Ilha dos Sapos and featured guests like Gilberto Gil, Carlinhos Brown and Portuguese singer Luis Represas. Menezes remains one of the most dynamic and popular of the contemporary Brazilian artists achieving international recognition. She became Brazil's Minister of Culture on 1 January 2023.

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