The album was produced by guitarist and husband of singer Joelma, Chimbinha, and released in mid-June 1999 by Calypso Productions.
Finally, they managed a partnership that allowed a limited 1000 disc sales, which were sold out within a week.
The album's first single was Vendaval, which had a very good acceptance by the public and Para in some regions of Northeast.
Even with the success of Vendaval, the song that really took the band to have a border spreading beyond of Belém was Disse Adeus, especially in the state of Pernambuco.
The album was re-released, and the only change made was the introduction of three bonus tracks: Loirinha, Rubi and Brega Fó.