Banda Calypso discography

Even without the presence of a major label the band has remained among the biggest sellers in the country, selling more than 16 million CDs and more than 5 million DVDs.

They have sold more CDs in the 2000s than any other Brazilian band and are currently the largest sellers of DVDs in Brazil.

Among the highlights of the band's discography are albums Banda Calypso, Volume 8 which sold over 1.8 Million copies, becoming the best-selling album in Brazilian music history, the album Banda Calypso, Live in Brazil which won the Diamond Quintuple certificate, the only band to have won this award, and the album Banda Calypso, Live in Angola.

The latter contains the track The Sound of Africa , a duet in honor of Angola with the participation of Angolan singer Anselmo Ralph.

Year Year In addition to these holdings, Banda Calypso also invited several artists to do duets, like: Another Chance (Leonardo), gum with Calypso (Gum with Banana), Sweet Honey (Edu & Maraial), Sunday to Sunday (Maraial), No Direction (Fagner), a New Being (Voice of Truth), nor Yes, No no (Bruno e Marrone), I can not deny that Te Amo (Reginaldo Rossi), who loves does not stop loving (Amado Batista).