[2] The story before the production begins in 1989, when Deborah met singer Cyndi Lauper on tour in Rio de Janeiro and she decides to introduce her to her manager David Wolff, affiliated with Epic Records.
[4][5] As a commercial theme for a campaign for Coca-Cola (Diet Coke) in the summer of 1991, the song "Boy (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)",[3] produced by ET Thorngren, debuted as the first single from the album in the Top 10 the American Dance Chart months earlier.
Music video was recorded in Olinda, with scenes of a live show held on the beach of Boa Viagem for an audience of over 80,000 people during the tour conducted by the Brazilian northeast states.
Blando's cover was inspired by the forró, a music genre of northeast Brazil,[5] featuring an accordion played by grand master Oswaldinho do Acordeon, and supporting vocals of Elba Ramalho.
[5] Produced by David Wolff, the special edition of the album was aimed at reaching the Brazilian public with the promotion of some tracks exclusively recorded in Portuguese, after Deborah's debut on the world market.