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Xou da Xuxa Seis is the ninth studio album by Brazilian recording artist Xuxa Meneghel, released on September 12, 1991, by Som Livre. This album was the sixth album in the \"Xou da Xuxa\" collection, which totals seven. In this album are included songs like \"O Xou da Xuxa Começou\", \"Novo Planeta\" and \"Hoje é Dia de Folia\". The album sold more than 1 million copies.

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\"Perfekte Welle\" is a song by German band Juli. It was written by band members Simon Triebel and Andreas Herde and produced by O.L.A.F. Opal for their debut album Es ist Juli (2004). It served as band's debut single and peaked at number two on the German and Austrian Single Charts. In December 2004, after the tsunami in south-east Asia, many German television and radio stations announced that they would no longer play the song as a mark of respect to the tsunami victims. An Afrikaans version was released in South Africa by the group Shine4, called \"Perfekte Wêreld\".

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