La Ley - Exitos 1994-2004 album mp3

- Performer:La Ley
- Title:Exitos 1994-2004
- Genre:
- Style:Latin Pop,Rock en Español,Alternative Latin
- Date of release:March 28, 2006
- Duration:51:15
- Size FLAC version1330 megabytes
- Size MP3 version1156 megabytes
- Size WMA version1100 megabytes
- Rating:4.8
- Votes:887
- Formats:AA MIDI WAV RA ASF WMA
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Credits
Rodrigo Aboitiz - ComposerAndres Bobe - Composer
Mauricio Clavería - Composer
Alberto Cuevas - Composer
Humberto Gatica - Composer
La Ley - Primary Artist
Aldo Nova - Composer
Track List
Title/Composer | Performer | Time | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mirate Alberto Cuevas | La Ley | 4:03 |
2 | Día Cero Rodrigo Aboitiz / Alberto Cuevas | La Ley | 4:27 |
3 | Doble Opuesto Andres Bobe / Alberto Cuevas | La Ley | 4:03 |
4 | Mentira Alberto Cuevas | La Ley | 4:50 |
5 | Aquí Alberto Cuevas / Aldo Nova | La Ley | 4:47 |
6 | Amate y Salvate Alberto Cuevas / Humberto Gatica | La Ley | 4:25 |
7 | Histeria Alberto Cuevas | La Ley | 4:11 |
8 | Fuera de Mí Alberto Cuevas | La Ley | 4:44 |
9 | Cielo Market Mauricio Clavería / Alberto Cuevas | La Ley | 3:40 |
10 | Intenta Amar Mauricio Clavería / Alberto Cuevas / Aldo Nova | La Ley | 5:00 |
11 | VI Rodrigo Aboitiz / Mauricio Clavería / Alberto Cuevas | La Ley | 4:08 |
12 | El Duelo Andres Bobe / Alberto Cuevas | La Ley | 2:57 |