Released in 1970, Força Bruta captures Jorge Ben at a turning point in Brazilian music. Emerging after the rise of Tropicália, the album bridges samba tradition with soul, funk, and Afro-Brazilian rhythms, helping shape the sound of the 1970s MPB scene. Stripped-down arrangements and strong grooves marked a move away from orchestration toward rhythm and guitar-led compositions. Força Bruta stands as a key document of Brazilʼs urban musical evolution and Jorge Benʼs growing influence. In 2007, Rolling Stone Brasil namedit among its 100 greatest Brazilian albums of all time.
A1. Oba, La Vem Ela
A2. Ze Canjica
A3. Domenica Domingava Num Domingo Linda Toda De Branco
A4. Charles Jr
A5. Pulo, Pulo
B1. Apareceu Aparecida
B2. O Telefone Tocou Novamente
B3. Mulher Brasileira
B4. Terezinha
B5. Forca Bruta