Daniela — Mercury Albums Top

This album did not just make Daniela Mercury a star; it transformed the entire Brazilian music industry. It sold over two million copies and officially launched the "Axé wave" across Brazil.

After experimenting with electronic sounds in the early 2000s, Daniela returned to her roots with Balé Mulato . This album is a celebration of the "Mulato" identity of Brazil, filled with joy, dance, and high-energy percussion.

At the turn of the millennium, Mercury decided to reinvent her sound. She teamed up with prestigious producers, including electronic music pioneer Suba, to merge traditional Bahian drumming with drum 'n' bass, techno, and trip-hop elements. daniela mercury albums top

: This collaborative project saw Mercury fronting the pop-rock group Cabeça de Nós Todos, taking her music in yet another new direction. The album is an urban and rock-infused effort, showing her versatility beyond the percussive onslaught of Axé.

Produced by the legendary Suba, this album marked a bold step into the new millennium by embracing electronic music. This album did not just make Daniela Mercury

A modern tribute to her political and cultural roots in Bahia. Notable Sonic Pivot Points The Electronic Reinvention Era (2000–2004)

It took Salvador's street music and turned it into a national pop phenomenon. This album is a celebration of the "Mulato"

This is Daniela Mercury unchained. She experiments with EDM, Dub, and Funk Carioca. The song "Preta" is a stunning homage to black women, addressing racism head-on.

Samba-reggae fused with drum and bass, techno, and electronic loops.