Nara Leão's "Nara Pede Passagem," released in 1966, is a captivating journey through the vibrant sounds of Brazilian music, seamlessly blending bossa nova, MPB, and Brazilian jazz. This album, featuring 14 tracks, showcases Nara Leão's exquisite vocals and her ability to interpret a diverse range of compositions. The record opens with the lively "Pede Passagem," a song that sets the tone for the energetic and melodic journey ahead. Notable tracks include "Olé, Olá" by Chico Buarque, "Amei Tanto," and "Palmeres," each offering a unique flavor of Brazilian musicality. The album also features collaborations with renowned composers and lyricists, adding depth and richness to the overall sound. With a duration of approximately 37 minutes, "Nara Pede Passagem" is a timeless collection that highlights Nara Leão's versatility and her significant contribution to Brazilian music. The album was originally released on vinyl by Philips and later reissued on CD by Universal Music, ensuring its enduring legacy for music enthusiasts worldwide.