The Queen of Brazil by Elis Regina is a masterpiece that showcases the incredible talent and versatility of the Brazilian singer. Released in 1973, the album features a mix of samba, bossa nova, and MPB (Brazilian Popular Music) that captures the essence of Brazilian music.
Regina's powerful voice and emotional delivery bring each song to life, whether it's the upbeat and danceable "Tereza Sabe Sambar" or the hauntingly beautiful "Canção Do Sal." The album also includes several covers of famous Brazilian songs, such as "O Bêbado E A Equilibrista" and "Upa Neguinho," which Regina infuses with her own unique style.