
Their eighth release had the hit "Pra Não Pensar em Você" and sold 1.5 million copies. Julio Iglesias' recording of Di Camargo's "Dois Amigos" was another important accomplishment for the two upcountry brothers of humble origin. In the next year, "Toma Juízo" and "Felicidade, Que Saudade de Você" propelled the sale of over 1.6 million copies. In 1996, they had already reached the cipher of selling seven million copies of their previous albums.

The second album, released the next year, had success with "Coração Está Em Pedaços," "Muda de Vida," and "Coração Na Contramão." The third album had the participation of Willie Nelson on the track "Eu só Penso Em Você," a version of "Always On My Mind," and exploded with "Saudade Bandida" and "Faz Mais Uma Vez Comigo." The fourth record sold more than 1.5 million copies with "Vem Cuidar de Mim." 1995 marked their approximation with the Hispanic market, as the new album had Spanish versions of their hits. The album sold more than 1.1 million copies. Zezé di Camargo & Luciano was released in 1991 and had the hits "É O Amor" (recorded later by Maria Bethânia) and "Eu Te Amo," which were included in the soundtrack of the soap opera Perigosas Peruas. Then he had the opportunity to record with his brother, Luciano. Zezé Di Camargo became a successful composer after Chitãozinho e Xororó, Leandro e Leonardo, and Sula Miranda had hits with his songs. Since 1998, they have been expanding their niche through the incorporation of arrangements, songs, and stage persona borrowed from pop and romantic repertory. A phenomenon of the sertanejo (Brazilian country) music, the duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano have sold 16 million copies of the ten albums they have recorded between 1991 to 2000.
