Mas Que Nada

Sérgio Mendes

From the album

Timeless (2006)

Written by

Jorge Ben Jor

Key:A minor
Duration:2:32

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Summary

Originally written by Jorge Ben in 1963, 'Mas Que Nada' became synonymous with Sérgio Mendes after his iconic 1966 Brasil '66 recording. This 2006 version from the album Timeless, featuring the Black Eyed Peas and produced by will.i.am, brought the song to a new generation, topping charts across Europe while honoring its bossa nova roots.

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Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Mas Que Nada' is a masterclass in bossa nova chord vocabulary. The verse builds on a minor ii-V-i turnaround — the backbone of jazz harmony in a minor key — while the bridge introduces warmth by moving to the relative major through an equally s…

Chords

Verse:Am7 - Bm7♭5 - E7
Chorus:Dm7 - G7 - Cmaj7 - A7
Dm7G7Cmaj7A7Am7Bm7♭5E7

History

The song was written by Jorge Ben (now Jorge Ben Jor) and first recorded in 1962 by bossa nova bandleader Zé Maria for the album 'Tudo Azul - Bossa E Balanço,' with Jorge Ben singing lead vocals. Jorge Ben then recorded his own definitive version in 1963 for h…

“Gracinha Leporace, Sérgio Mendes' wife, provided additional vocals on the 2006 version”

Full Musical Analysis

The harmony of 'Mas Que Nada' is a masterclass in bossa nova chord vocabulary. The verse builds on a minor ii-V-i turnaround — the backbone of jazz harmony in a minor key — while the bridge introduces warmth by moving to the relative major through an equally smooth ii-V-I. Despite jazz-level chord extensions (7ths, half-diminished), the repetitive structure and rhythmic drive keep the song accessible, making it an ideal gateway into jazz harmony for pop and Latin music listeners.

The song was written by Jorge Ben (now Jorge Ben Jor) and first recorded in 1962 by bossa nova bandleader Zé Maria for the album 'Tudo Azul - Bossa E Balanço,' with Jorge Ben singing lead vocals. Jorge Ben then recorded his own definitive version in 1963 for his debut album 'Samba esquema novo.' The melody and vocal motifs draw from José Prates' 1958 recording 'Nanã Imborô,' which featured the underlying melodic and vocal patterns that Jorge Ben later developed into 'Mas Que Nada.'

Originally written by Jorge Ben in 1963, 'Mas Que Nada' became synonymous with Sérgio Mendes after his iconic 1966 Brasil '66 recording. This 2006 version from the album Timeless, featuring the Black Eyed Peas and produced by will.i.am, brought the song to a new generation, topping charts across Europe while honoring its bossa nova roots.

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Song DNA

Genre

Pop

Era

2000s

Mood

Uplifting

Tempo

Upbeat

Key

Minor

Texture

Layered

Sound

Vocal-focused

Feel

Syncopated

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Statistics

987K

Plays

195K

Listeners

73K

Genius Views

7

Annotations

100%

Popularity

2:32

Duration

4/4

Time

Credits

Written by

Jorge Ben Jor

Produced by

will.i.am

Featuring

Black Eyed Peas

From the album Timeless

Chord Sheet

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Chords Used

Dm7
G7
Cmaj7
A7
Am7
Bm7♭5
E7

Progression by Section

Chorus

Dm7
G7
Cmaj7
A7

Verse

Am7
Bm7♭5
E7

Chord Diagrams

Dm7
G7
Cmaj7
A7
Am7
Bm7♭5

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E7