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Blá Blá Blá is the third studio album released by Brazilian girl group Rouge on June 16, 2004 by Columbia Records. The album is the first of the group like quartet, marking the absence of member Luciana Andrade. In this work, the Rouge bet in a more aggressive and mature pop, being considered the preferred album among the members. After having few to no writing credits on their previous two studio albums, in Blá Blá Blá brings the four members of the group writing two songs in partnership with Milton Guedes and Rick Bonadio, and Fantine and Karin have written a song by themselves; the repertoire also brings Bonadio's original compositions, alone or together with Fúlvio Márcio, Clio, Beto Paciello and Guedes. The album features versions of three songs previously released by other artists, p

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  • Blá Blá Blá is the third studio album released by Brazilian girl group Rouge on June 16, 2004 by Columbia Records. The album is the first of the group like quartet, marking the absence of member Luciana Andrade. In this work, the Rouge bet in a more aggressive and mature pop, being considered the preferred album among the members. After having few to no writing credits on their previous two studio albums, in Blá Blá Blá brings the four members of the group writing two songs in partnership with Milton Guedes and Rick Bonadio, and Fantine and Karin have written a song by themselves; the repertoire also brings Bonadio's original compositions, alone or together with Fúlvio Márcio, Clio, Beto Paciello and Guedes. The album features versions of three songs previously released by other artists, p (en)
  • Blá Blá Blá é o terceiro álbum de estúdio lançado pelo girl group pop brasileiro Rouge em 16 de junho de 2004 pela Columbia Records. O álbum é o primeiro do grupo como quarteto, marcando a ausência da integrante Luciana Andrade. Neste trabalho, o Rouge apostou num pop mais agressivo e maduro, sendo considerado o álbum preferido entre as integrantes. Blá Blá Blá traz as quatro integrantes do grupo escrevendo duas canções em parceria com Milton Guedes e Rick Bonadio, além de Fantine e Karin terem escrito uma canção sozinhas; o repertório também traz composições originais de Bonadio, sozinho ou juntamente com Fúlvio Márcio, Clio, Beto Paciello e Guedes. O álbum conta com versões de três canções previamente lançadas por outros artistas, além de quatro canções compostas em inglês e que a gravad (pt)
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