Xuxa só para Baixinhos |
Xuxa in 2006.
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Xuxa Meneghel
Luiz Cláudio Moreira
Mônica Muniz |
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Portuguese
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Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos is an audiovisual series on CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray launched by Brazilian pop singer and actress Xuxa Meneghel. Currently, the series has twelve volumes, with the first eight launched by Som Livre, and the last four, Natal Mágico (2009), Baixinhos, Bichinhos e + (2010), Sustentabilidade (2011) e É Pra Dançar, released in 2013 by Sony Music.
Initially released on VHS, the series began to be edited on DVD and later in Blu-ray with HD image. The ABPD awarded several volumes of Xuxa Só Para Baixinhos from the first album to volume 11, highlighting the XSPB 1 with Disk Diamond by over 1,000,000 copies sold in Brazil.
Aimed at children, the audiovisual contain video clips with subtitled songs, aimed at entertainment and educational development of children 0–14 years.
Since the first edition launched in 2000, the series has sold over 8 million copies, and was nominated six times for the Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album, winning twice, in 2001 with Xuxa Só para Baixinhos 2, and in 2002 with the album Xuxa Só para Baixinhos 3.
In 2009, the versions on DVD were released in a commemorative box containing eight albums. In 2011, the XSPB 11 - Sustentabilidade became his first DVD with 3D technology, costing more than $1 million to Sony Music, becoming the most expensive album of the record label.
Xuxa só Para Baixinhos (also known as XSPB 1) is the twenty-third studio album and the seventeenth in Portuguese by Brazilian pop singer and Xuxa, is the first album of the "Só Para Baixinhos" collection.
Xuxa só Para Baixinhos 2 (also known as XSPB 2) is the twenty-fourth studio album and the seventeenth in Portuguese by Brazilian singer and actress Xuxa, is the second album in the "Só Para Baixinhos" collection, was first released in the CD + VHS version and released on DVD shortly thereafter, it was re-released in CD + VHS version in 2002, was remastered and released on independent CD in 2008 in economic version. XSPB 2 reached the second position among albums the most sold in Brazil in 2001, and won a Latin Grammy Award in 2002.
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