A musical production of the Group itself, the album features the name of a cultural statement and in its contents a unique universality. The first track, written by Grace Torres and Luiz Felipe Leprevost, is a true ode to global diversity: interpreters from all over Brazil and abroad speak, recite and sing the wonder of Brazilian music. Also in this album, the first reinterpretation of the group for a song already established: Águas de Março by Tom Jobim, gets a creative and unusual interpretation along with another song authored by Antonio Saraiva. Both bring the outstanding personality of the Group, already matured by shows throughout Brazil and Paris, in the International Year of Brazil in France, in 2005.