"Shimbalaiê" is a song by singer-songwriter Maria Gadú from her self-titled album Maria Gadú (released on 20 July 2009).[1] The song was also included on the soundtrack of the soap opera Viver a Vida. It was released as a single on 25 August 2009. It was a commercial success in Brazil the same year and later, even more so in Italy.[2]

"Shimbalaiê"
Single by Maria Gadú
from the album Maria Gadú
Released25 August 2009
GenreMPB
Length3:17
LabelSom Livre
Songwriter(s)Maria Gadú

History edit

"Shimbalaiê" was Gadú's first musical composition and the singer claims that she wrote and composed it when she was 10 years old. According to her, the song came to her at sunset on a beach when she was all alone, without even her guitar. Gadú admits that "Shimbalaiê" came to her as a shock, given that she didn't enjoy writing music very much. She didn't return to composing for another nine years. "I was simply describing a landscape", she said. The singer confirmed that the word shimbalaiê doesn't have any real meaning. "Children love to invent words, right?", Gadú explained in an interview in 2010.[3]

Style edit

The song contains pieces of the maracatu rhythm from Northeastern Brazil.

Music Videos edit

The original music video was filmed in 2011 in Bogliasco, Italy. Gadú does not appear in it.[4] Later, in 2014, another music video was released in which Gadú does appear.[5]

Record charts edit

From 4 August to 1 September 2011, the song was number one in the Italian FIMI and the iTunes Store charts, surpassing well-known artists like Adele, Katy Perry, Maroon 5 and Pitbull. The song also went platinum, which marked the first time that a Brazilian artist had achieved such a distinction in Italy.[6]

Billboard Entry Peak Ranking Weeks at number one Weeks on the chart
  FIMI[7] 14 July 2011 1 5 13

References edit

  1. ^ "Maria Gadú". MTV. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  2. ^ Luisa Fazzito (21 August 2011). "Maria Gadù, tutti pazzi per "Shimbalaiê"". MelodicaMente (in Italian). Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  3. ^ Marcio Debellian (3 November 2010). "A festa de Maria Gadú". SaraivaConteúdo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  4. ^ Maria Gadù - Shimbalaiê (Video) (Music Video) (in Portuguese). Bogliasco, Italy: Som Livre. 2011. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  5. ^ Maria Gadú - Shimbalaiê (Music Video) (in Portuguese). Som Livre. 2014. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  6. ^ Diego Marques (22 August 2011). "Maria Gadú desbanca artistas como Katy Perry e Adele na Itália". Cifra Club News (in Portuguese). Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  7. ^ "MARIA GADÚ - SHIMBALAIÊ (SONG)". italiancharts.com. Retrieved 23 May 2016.