Released in 2005, CéU's debut album marked a turning point in contemporary Brazilian music. Blending samba, MPB, soul, and downtempo, the singer established a bold sonic identity, rooted in tradition yet resolutely modern. Her velvety voice, with its bossa nova inflections, opened new horizons by incorporating dub, electronic elements, and a unique Afro-Brazilian-tinged cover of Bob Marley’s “Concrete Jungle.” Hailed for its elegance and discreet innovation, the album topped the Billboard World and Heatseekers charts, becoming the best American debut for a Brazilian artist since Astrud Gilberto. It also earned CéU a Grammy Award nomination, confirming her status as a new benchmark on the international scene. For its 20th anniversary, this classic is being reissued on vinyl in a remastered version by Colorsounds Paris. A much-anticipated return that allows listeners to rediscover essential tracks like "Lenda," "Malemolência," and "Concrete Jungle," and definitively cement this album's place in the modern heritage of Brazilian music.