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"Ilê Pérola Negra (O Canto do Negro)," "Santa Helena," and "Como Vai Você." 5. Música de Rua (1994) Coming off the massive success of her 1992 breakthrough, Música de Rua

Canibália is a sprawling, ambitious project that pays homage to the "Anthropophagic Movement" in Brazilian art—the idea of "devouring" foreign influences to create something uniquely Brazilian.

After the Elétrica frenzy, Daniela got serious. This album tackles racism, poverty, and freedom—without losing a single dance beat.

As for "top" albums, the ranking can vary based on personal taste, critical reception, and commercial performance. However, and Feijão Preto & Arroz Branco are often highlighted for their significant impact on Brazilian popular music and their enduring popularity.

"O Canto da Cidade," "Batuque," and "O Mais Belo dos Belos."