Preto no Branco

Preto no Branco (literally "black on white") was Boss AC's fourth album released on 16 March 2009 in Portugal. It celebrates fifteen years of his career from his first album Rapública (or Rapublic). The album features appearances by Olavo Bilac and TC and the duet by the fado singer Mariza who made the first disco single UPA - Undiso Para Ajudar, a disc with the original duets of Portuguese artists and serves with a company of social actions which had heard on the radio in late 2008, promoted by Associação Encontrar-se. Samples by Vitorino and the Cape Verdean singer Ildo Lobo are used in the album. The video of the single Estou Vivo was recorded in Macau.

Preto no Branco
Studio album by
Released16 March 2009
RecordedLisbon, Portugal
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
New York City, United States
Genrerap, hip-hop
LanguagePortuguese, English, Cape Verdean creole
Boss AC chronology
Ritmo, Amor e Palavras
(2005)
Preto no Branco
(2009)
AC Para os Amigos
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Time Out(in note) [1]
Disco Digital(in note) [2]

The album was recorded in Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro and New York City.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Bem-vindos os que vêm em paz" 
2."Ainda" 
3."Levanta-te (Stand Up)" 
4."Estou vivo" 
5."Tu queres e eu quero tambêm" 
6."Eu amei eu chorei" 
7."A boca diz o que quer" 
8."És tão bonita (Es tão bonita)" 
9."Alguém me ouviu" (feat. Mariza) 
10."I Don?t Give?" 
11."Better This Way" 
12."Break U" 
13."Rimas de Saudade" 
14."Pa Nada" 
15."Acabou (Até te esquecer)" 
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References

  1. "Boss AC" (in Portuguese). Time Out. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
  2. Filipe Rodrigues da Silva. "Preto no Branc, Boss AC"" (in Portuguese). Disco Digital. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
  3. "Boss AC at A Trompa" (in Portuguese). Trompa. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
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