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Bellini discographyStudio albums 2 Compilation albums 2 Singles 11 Music videos 11 Promotional singles 2
The discography of Bellini , a German pop group, consists of two studio albums, two compilation albums, 11 singles, including 1 as featured artist, 2 promotional singles and 11 music videos. The first Bellini release was the debut studio album Samba de Janeiro in 1997, preceded by the massive chart hit of the same name "Samba de Janeiro ", which heavily samples Airto Moreira 's 1972 song "Tombo In 7/4" from his album Fingers , also released in 1997. This release was followed with the compilation album Samba de Janeiro – Non-Stop Best of Bellini and the sophomore studio album Festival in 2001 and 2014.
List of studio albums with chart positions
Year
Title
Chart Positions
GER
AUT
SUI
1997
Samba de Janeiro
63
26
47
2014
Festival
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List of compilation albums with chart positions
Year
Title
Chart Positions
GER
AUT
SUI
2001
Samba de Janeiro – Non-Stop Best of Bellini
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2002
Brazil – The best of Bellini
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List of singles with chart positions and album name
Year
Title
Chart Positions
Album
GER
AUT
SUI
ITA
1997
"Samba de Janeiro "
2
3
2
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Samba de Janeiro
"Carnaval"
93
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1998
"Me Gusta la Vida"
79
30
46
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Samba de Janeiro – Non-Stop Best of Bellini
1999
"Saturday Night "
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2000
"Samba de Amigo"
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"Arriba Allez"
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Brazil – The best of Bellini
2001
"Brazil (en Fiesta)"
71
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79
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2004
"Tutti Frutti"
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78
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Pura Vida Ibiza
2007
"Let's Go to Rio"
99
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Festival
2014
"Samba do Brasil "
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78
List of promotional singles with chart positions and album name
Year
Title
Chart Positions
Album
GER
AUT
SUI
2008
"Hot, Hot, Hot "
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N.A.
2010
"Samba All Night"
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List of singles with chart positions and album name
Year
Title
Chart Positions
Album
GER
AUT
SUI
2004
"Magalenha" (Mendonça Do Rio & Bellini)
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N.A.
Year
Title
Director(s)
1997
"Samba de Janeiro"
"Carnaval"
1998
"Me Gusta la Vida"
2001
"Brazil (en Fiesta)"
2004
"Tutti Frutti"
2014
"Samba do Brasil "
"Tic, Tic Tac"[ a]
"Outro Lugar"[ b]
"Festa"[ c]
"Mas Que Nada"[ d]
"Brazil"[ e]
^ The music video of "Tic, Tic Tac" has been released as part of a promotional video medley. The full music video remains unreleased.[ 1]
^ The music video of "Outro Lugar" has been released as part of a promotional video medley. The full music video remains unreleased.[ 2]
^ The music video of "Festa" has been released as part of a promotional video medley. The full music video remains unreleased.[ 3]
^ The music video of "Mas Que Nada" has been released as part of a promotional video medley. The full music video remains unreleased.[ 4]
^ The music video of "Brazil" has been released as part of a promotional video medley. The full music video remains unreleased.[ 5]