Daniela Mercury Albums Work Site

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the inclusion of electronic music trios in Salvador's Carnival, Mercury released this conceptual project. She collaborated with top-tier DJs and producers from the global electronic scene, including Gilberto Gil and Carlinhos Brown. Balé Mulato (2005)

(1992) — A Diamond-certified masterpiece that ignited a national mania in Brazil and solidified her place at the top of the charts.

Heavy collaboration with the percussion group Olodum. Elétrica (1998) daniela mercury albums

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An acoustic live album showcasing her vocal range in a stripped-down format. Perfume (2020) & Baiana (2022): To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the inclusion

As the new millennium dawned, Daniela Mercury defied expectations by integrating electronic music, drum 'n' bass, and avant-garde pop into her traditional percussion-heavy repertoire.

Before Daniela Mercury burst onto the national scene, the Afro-pop-infused genre known as axé music was largely confined to the state of Bahia. Mercury changed everything by marrying these regional carnival rhythms with slick, accessible pop production. Daniela Mercury (1991) Heavy collaboration with the percussion group Olodum

(1994) — A heavily rhythmic follow-up focusing on pure street energy and cultural identity.