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Mas Que Nada, Revisited

Sergio Mendes and the Black Eyed Peas

 

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Sergio Mendes re-recorded his anthem, "Mas Que Nada, " in 2006. This time he teamed up with the Black Eyed Peas in a song that saw great success in Brazil and Europe.

"Mas Que Nada" was written by Brazilian Jorge Ben, and has been recorded by dozens of artists in different styles.

From Wikipedia:
In Brazilian Portuguese slang, mas que nada (literally, "but, that [is] nothing") means "come on", "no way", "Whatever", or "Yeah, right!" In many recordings, the title song is colloquially spelled "Mais que nada", Portuguese for "more than nothing".
The title should not be confused with the Spanish más que nada meaning "more than anything" - in the sense of "mainly" or "principally".





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