Wanessa is also the ambassador in the non-governmental organization SOS Mata Atlântica, which defends the preservation of the Atlantic Forest. Due to her work to promote the NGO and its goals, and also her work for the depollution of the Tietê river in São Paulo, she was awarded the Pro-Social Award from Brazil's Nickelodeon channel in 2007, and later she received the Personality of the Year title from the Cisesp.
CAREER
In 2009, Wanessa released her first single in English "Fly" featuring American rapper Ja Rule, for the album "Meu Momento". The song became the most played in the country, and was nominated for "Hit of the Year" at the MTV Video Music Brazil Awards. In 2011, she released her first album in English, titled DNA. Wanessa has sold 3 million albums in her 15-year-career.
In 2000, she signed with BMG and released her debut studio album, Wanessa Camargo, focused in a country pop style. The album sold 150,000 copies. She released another two self-titled albums, Wanessa Camargo (2001) and Wanessa Camargo (2002). In 2004, she released the first live album, Transparente. In 2005, Wanessa signed a deal with Sony Music and migrated to pop music. She also released the fourth album, her most critical successful in the career, W. In 2007 Wanessa released the album Total.
Meu Momento, was released on June 2009. The album includes a new song featuring American rapper Ja Rule in two different versions, with Wanessa Camargo singing in Portuguese in the version named "Meu Momento" and singing in English in the version named "Fly". "Fly" was released as a single in Brazil in April, with "Meu Momento" added to her album as a bonus track. The song peaked at number one in Brazil. The second single released on September 2009 named "Não Me Leve a Mal".
In June 2011, she released her first album completely in English, titled DNA, whose lead single, "Sticky Dough", featured American singer and rapper Bambam. This album also featured dance songs such as "DNA" and "Falling For U", which despite not being official singles, became popular in Brazilian clubs. In April 2013, she released her second album live titled "DNA Tour", name given to a tour that passed through Brazil, Angola and Portugal, between 2011 and 2014. The first single released on December 2012 named "Hair & Soul". The second is "Shine It On". Wanessa in 2015 celebrates 15 years of career, to celebrate it she launched the special tour W15, with her greatest hits in the repertoire, including "Shine It On", "Fly", "Stuck on Repeat", "DNA", "Sticky Dough", "Worth It", "Não Me Leve a Mal", "Me Abrace", "Não Resisto a Nós Dois" and "Amor, Amor". Her eighth studio album was named by Billboard Brazil as one of the most anticipated of the year.
In 2016, five years after her last studio album, Wanessa announced that she would be directing her career to her sertanejo roots, even though saying before that she didn't liked or listened to that genre. Her 8th album, 33, was available for streaming on August 19th.
Worth It
Wanessa Lyrics
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How many times do I have to say to you?
I'm so worth it!
You'll see it.
Your house in Miami
Is great but ain't much to me
Jacuzzi and flat screen
Party like on MTV
Pay all attention to her
Like she's your favorite girl
I don't know why I keep hanging on
Would you even notice if I was gone?
(Chorus)
When you see what you lost
You won't wanna pay the cost
You'll curse it
I'm so worth it
Just shut up! Let me say
Don't throw it all away
We were perfect
I'm so worth it
I'm so worth it
I'm worth it
No Gucci
No Prada
Vallet I take a card off
My friends say you're trouble
Always some kind of drama
Don't need all that money
Don`t need a private jet
Cause when you're with me
All you need is what you get
Can't you see I'm taking this too long
Would you even notice if I was gone?
(Chorus)
When you see what you lost
You won't wanna pay the cost
You'll curse it
I'm so worth it
Just shut up! Let me say
Don't throw it all away
We were perfect
I'm so worth it
I'm so worth it
I'm worth it
(Bridge)
It's so much better
When we're together
Life's so much richer
And you have me to thank
Our money in the bank
When you see what you lost
You think of your house in Miami
Jacuzzi and flat screen
Party like on MTV
When you see what you lost
You think of your car and your money
You'll curse
I'm so worth it
I'm worth it
I'm worth it
(Chorus)
When you see what you lost
You won't wanna pay the cost
You'll curse it
I'm so worth it
Just shut up! Let me say
Don't throw it all away
We were perfect
I'm so worth it
I'm so worth it
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The lyrics of Wanessa's song "Worth It" express a woman's frustration with her partner's lack of appreciation for her worth. She tries to make her partner see that her value is much more than the material possessions he tries to flaunt to impress her. She believes that their love is worth more than any luxury item, and that he is not treating her the way she deserves to be treated. She emphasizes how much she is worth, and that her partner will eventually realize this and regret his actions once she's gone.
The lyrics also touch on the theme of materialistic relationships, where people tend to judge the worth of their partners based on their possessions and status rather than their character and personality. The woman in the song tries to break free from this kind of thinking and make her partner realize that their love should not be dependent on superficial things.
Overall, Wanessa's "Worth It" is a powerful message about self-worth and standing up for what one deserves in a relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
You should know better
You are expected to have better understanding
How many times do I have to say to you?
Repeatedly saying the same thing to you
I'm so worth it!
I am valuable and deserving
You'll see it.
You will realize my worth eventually
Your house in Miami
Your Miami house
Is great but ain't much to me
Your Miami house is not impressive to me
Jacuzzi and flat screen
Luxury items in your house
Party like on MTV
Party extravagantly
You've got your BMW convertible
You possess a BMW car that can be converted
Pay all attention to her
Giving undivided attention to another girl
Like she's your favorite girl
Treating her as your most favorite girl
I don't know why I keep hanging on
I am uncertain why I still hold on
Would you even notice if I was gone?
Will you realize if I left?
When you see what you lost
When you finally realize what you had lost
You won't wanna pay the cost
You will not want to endure the consequence of losing me
You'll curse it
You will regret it
Just shut up! Let me say
Stop interrupting me, let me speak
Don't throw it all away
Do not destroy everything we've had
We were perfect
Our relationship was ideal
It's so much better
It is far better
When we're together
When we are with each other
Life's so much richer
Life becomes more abundant
And you have me to thank
I am the reason to be grateful to
Our money in the bank
Our savings in the bank
You think of your house in Miami
Remember your Miami house
You think of your car and your money
Recall your car and wealth
I'm worth it
I am deserving
Contributed by Claire I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@nicolasnogueira3816
Ela é uma das precursoras do Pop no Brasil, deveria ser mais valorizada. Essa música é um hino.
@WenNogueira
simmmmmm eu amo
@ronaldoluisschuler8199
Linda música!!!
@nicolasnogueira3816
DarkSide Joe obrigado pela aula irmão.
@rafaelreis6844
@@DarkSideJoe É percursora sim, aqui no Brasil. Ela trouxe várias combinações desde o começo da sua carreira. Mesclou o Country pop dando um ao de teen pop, ainda teve músicas como "Me Engana que eu gosto" que teve merengue no meio. Em 2005 foi a PRIMEIRA a usar o estilo REGGAETON em "AMOR AMOR". E quando ela foi para o eletrônico em 2010 onde existia artistas pouco notáveis por aqui, ainda assim a Wanessa deu uma cara nova já que foi a PRIMEIRA a fazer o DUBSTEP no Brasil, estilo que só Britney, Black Eyed Peas e Lady Gaga faziam. A Wanessa é percursora sim, e tudo que a Wanessa já fez, a Marília Mendonça e Anitta fazem hoje. Não é questão de ser fã, é que sou atento às veras. Se liga vc tbm.
@fernandodiniz6029
@@DarkSideJoe Percursora sim, desde os anos 90, junto com Sandy & Júnior, a diferença é que eles ficavam só no pop romântico, já Wanessa era mais diversificada, tinha pop- country, pop romântico, pop latino, pop dançante, pop-eletrônico, e etc.
@kelvinkurotsu8558
QUE MÚSICA BOA! Essa mulher é o tesouro injustiçado do pop brasileiro!
@luisanunes86
Kelvin Kurotsu disse tudo
@ewegalbraith8835
Hoje em dia as pessoas dão valor a prostitutas balançando o rabo e sem talento, temos uma aí que tá fazendo tanto sucesso desnecessário, tendo várias cantoras talentosas e sendo pouco valorizadas como a Wanessa. Triste
@herikra8753
@@ewegalbraith8835 que machista 🤢