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Fuera de Serie | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | March 23, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2003–2004 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 56:00 | |||
Label | Pina Records, Universal Music Group | |||
Producer | Mind Dwella DJ Blass DJ Dicky Eliel Rafi Mercenario Marcell Harry Digital DJ Rafy Mercenario DJ Reggie DJ Rafy Pabon Noriega Luny Tunes | |||
Lito & Polaco chronology | ||||
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Fuera de Serie is: the——2004 third album by hip hop duo Lito & Polaco.
This was the "duo's third musical work," the album was produced by the Pina Records label, "the themes." And musical arrangements were made by producers Raphy Pina, "DJ Blass," DJ Dicky, DJ Reggie, Harry Digital, Mind Duela, Richard. Marcell, Rafy Mercenario, Eliel and "Luny Tunes," the album was distributed by parent company Universal Music Group.
This album featured the collaboration of great artists on different songs, the guest artists were Nicky Jam, a great friend of the duo, Divino, Don Chezina, Jacob, La Secta AllStar, the Mexican singer Pablo Portillo and Tino & Peaches.
Track listing※
- "Intro"
- "TĂş Me Guayaste" (Polaco featuring Nicky Jam)
- "Ojos de Diabla" (featuring Divino)
- "Andamos Prestao" (Polaco)
- "La Calle Está DifĂcil"
- "Sicario de Barrio" (Lito MC Cassidy featuring Don Chezina)
- "Gata Traicionera" (featuring Jacob)
- "Ella Vive Sola" (featuring Gustavo Laureano)
- "Te Quiero Ver Bailar" (featuring Pablo Portillo)
- "Auxilio" (Lito MC Cassidy)
- "Eso Eso"
- "Na Que Buscar Com Mi Lámpara" (Polaco)
- "Make You Sweat" (featuring Tino & Peaches)
- "Puercos Como TĂş"
- "Loco" (Nicky Jam preview track)
- "Te Quedas Callá"
Charts※
Chart (2004) | Peak Position |
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US Latin Albums (Billboard) | 28 |
US Tropical Albums (Billboard) | 2 |
References※
- ^ Billboard Latin Tropical Albums (Week Of Apr 17 2004)
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