Ilariê

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1988 single by Xuxa
"Ilariê"
Single by Xuxa
from the album Xou da Xuxa 3
Released1988
GenreLatin pop, children's song
LabelSom Livre
Songwriter(s)Cid Guerreiro, Dito, Ceinha
Producer(s)Michael Sullivan
Xuxa singles chronology
"Estrela-Guia"
(1987)
"Ilariê"
(1988)
"Brincar de Índio"
(1988)

"Ilariê" is a song recorded by the Brazilian singer Xuxa, released on June 30, 1988 by Som Livre as the lead single from her fourth studio album, Xou da Xuxa 3 (1988). "Ilariê" debuted at the top of the Brazilian radio stations, reigning for 20 consecutive weeks.[1]

Ilariê's success has made Xou da Xuxa 3, the second best-selling album in the history of Brazil, with more than 3 million copies, entering the Guinness World Records as the best-selling children's album in history.[2] The song was recorded in 80 dialects, including a Chinese version recorded by Taiwanese girl group i.n.g.[3]

In addition, the song achieved international success, when it was recorded in spanish and released outside Brazil in 1989, reaching position #11 on the Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart.[4]

Also, the song was recorded in english in 1993, translated and composed by the Italian-Brazilian singer Deborah Blando,[5] who was planned to be released on Xuxa's first english album, wich never happened. The song was performed several times on Xuxa's American program.[6]

Charts

Chart (1989) Peak
position
US Hot Latin Songs 11

References

  1. ^ "Xuxa comanda a festa 'XuChá', edição especial da badalada 'Chá da Alice'". O Dia. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  2. ^ "Sem saber cantar, Xuxa vendeu 2,5 milhões de cópias de "Xou da Xuxa"". Uol.com.br. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  3. ^ ""Ilariê" da Xuxa em versão chinesa". Blog do Curioso. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  4. ^ "Hot Latin Songs". Billboard.com. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  5. ^ Cortes Podcast Papagaio Falante [OFICIAL] (2023-10-01). ELA TEM TRETA COM A XUXA? | DEBORAH BLANDO. Retrieved 2024-05-22 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ Gx (2017-11-13). Xuxa- ILARIE (inglês) USA - PROGRAMA XUXA 1993. Retrieved 2024-05-22 – via YouTube.
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