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Todos sus Éxitos

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Todos sus Éxitos
Greatest hits album by
Released1993 (1993)
Recorded1989–1992
Genre
Length66:00
LabelRCA Records (Europe)
BMG (Latin America)
Producer
Xuxa chronology
Xuxa 3
(1991)
Todos sus Éxitos
(1993)
Talk to Me
(1994)

Todos sus Éxitos (English: All Her Hits) is the fourth Spanish language album by Brazilian recording artist Xuxa. It was released in 1993.

Production

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Todos sus Éxitos was produced by Michael Sullivan, Paulo Massadas and Guto Graça Mello.[1]

Release and reception

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Todos sus Éxitos was released in 1993, of the hits hits the most famous songs of the albums Xuxa 1, Xuxa 2 and Xuxa 3, being that the first two reached the fourth and seventh position in Billboard Latin Pop Albums respectively,[2] being that the second remained in the table by 27 weeks among the best sellers of according to Billboard magazine.[2] In Argentina, Todos sus Éxitos debuted in second place among the top 10, according to the publication.[3]

Track listing

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Todos sus Éxitos[4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."El Show de Xuxa Comenzó"
  • Dido de Oliveira
4:14
2."Ilarié"
  • Cid Guerreiro
  • Dito
  • Ceinha.
5:28
3."Sensación de Vivir"
  • Davis
  • José Luiz Tierno
3:48
4."Hoy es Día de Alegría"
  • Nando Cordel
4:10
5."Loquita Por ti"
  • Cid Guerreiro
  • Dito
3:23
6."Chindolele"
  • Cid Guerreiro
  • Dito
4:04
7."Que Cosa Buena"
  • Lincoln Olivetti
  • Cláudio Olivetti
4:14
8."Dulce Miel"
  • Claudio Rabello
  • Renato Correa
3:24
9."Danza de Xuxa"
  • Prêntice
  • Ronaldo Monteiro de Souza
3:25
10."Una Equis En Tu Corazón"
  • Sarah P. Benchimol
  • Fafy Siqueira
3:29
11."Arco Iris"
4:37
12."Crocki Crocki"
  • Rubens Alexandre
3:18
13."America Total"
  • Marco Valle
  • Claudio Rabello
  • Max Pierre
5:54
14."I Love You Xuxu"
  • Michael Sullivan
  • Paulo Massadas
4:01
15."Nuestro Canto De Paz"
  • Dido de Oliveira
4:04
16."Xuxa Park"
  • Michael Sullivan
  • Paulo Massadas
4:40
Total length:66:00

Personnel

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  • Produced: Michael Sullivan, Paulo Massadas and Guto Graça Mello
  • Recording and mixing technician: Jorge "Gordo" Guimarães
  • Xuxa's Spanish voice direction: Graciela Carballo
  • Artistic Coordination: Max Pierre and Guto Graça Mello

Chart

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Chart (1994) Peak
position
Argentina (CAPIF)[3] 2

Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[5] 2× Platinum 120,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Region Date Format Label
Argentina 1993
  • CD
  • K7
Chile K7
  • BMG Ariola
  • RCA Records
Spain
  • CD
  • K7
  • BMG Ariola
  • RCA Records

References

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  1. ^ "Xuxa Todos Sus Exitos". Globo.com. Archived from the original on February 24, 2015. Retrieved February 26, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Xuxa Chart History". Billboard. July 31, 1990. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "International Charts". Billboard. July 31, 1990. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  4. ^ "Xuxa Todos Sus Exitos". Discogs. 1993. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
  5. ^ "ABC's of Latin America (Argentina)". Billboard. November 10, 1994. Retrieved February 25, 2015.
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