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Latin Songs.Qxd Eddie B. & Company presents Favorite Latin Song titLeS 1 Adolecent's Hoy Aprendi 51 Don Omar Pobre Diabla 2 Adolecent's Persona Ideal 52 Eddie Palmieri Vamonos Pal Monte 3 Africando Ya Boy 53 Eddie Santiago Antidoto Y Veneno 4 Africando Moliendo Café 54 Eddie Santiago Lluvia 5 Alex Bueno Gotas De Pena 55 Eddie Santiago Que Locura Fue 6 Alex Bueno Lluvia 56 Eddy Herera Tu Eres Ajena 7 Alex Bueno Que Vuelva 57 El Canario La Paella 8 Amarfi La Langosta 58 El Canario Quiero Bailar Contigo 9 Amarfi Lamento Boliviano 59 El Canario Sueno Contigo 10 Angelito Villalona Secreto De Amor 60 El Gran Combo Brujeria 11 Angie Martinez Live at Jimmy's 61 El Gran Combo Matrimonio 12 Anthony Cruz Que Bon Bon 62 El Gran Combo Un Verano En Nueva York 13 Anthony Santos La Barriguita 63 El Jeffrey Cuentale A El 14 Anthony Santos Sone Con Ella 64 El Jeffrey Pobre Diablo 15 Anthony Santos Voy Pa' Ya 65 Elvis Crespo Pan Comio' 16 Aventura Obsesion 66 Elvis Crespo Suavemente 17 Azul Azul Bomba 67 Elvis Crespo Tu Sonrisa 18 Banda Blanca Banana 68 Elvis Crespo Pintame 19 Banda Blanca Sopa De Caracol 69 Fernandito Villalona Corazo Salvaje 20 Banda Chula Si Tu Boquita 70 Fernandito Villalona Quisqueya 21 Bony Cepeda Algo Le Di Yo 71 Frankie Negron Comer A Besos 22 Cana Brava Cana Brava 72 Frankie Ruiz Bailando 23 Cana Brava Hay Mucha Alegria 73 Frankie Ruiz Como Lo Hace 24 Carlos Vives 19 De Noviembre 74 Frankie Ruiz La Cura 25 Carlos Vives Amor Latino 75 Frankie Ruiz Tu Me Vuelves Loco 26 Carlos Vives Carito 76 Freddy Gerardo El Pollito 27 Carlos Vives Fruta Fresca 77 Fulanito Cepilla, Cepilla 28 Carlos Vives La Gota Fria 78 Fulanito Gozadera Total 29 Celia Cruz Hay Que Empezar Otra Vez 79 Fulanito Guallando 30 Celia Cruz La Guagua 80 Galy Galiano La Cita 31 Celia Cruz La Negra Tiene Tumba 81 Gilberto Santa Rosa La Agarro Bajando 32 Celia Cruz La Vida Es Un Carnaval 82 Gilberto Santa Rosa Que Alguien Me Diga 33 Celia Cruz Rie Y Llora 83 Gilberto Santa Rosa Que Manera De Quererte 34 Chakira Estoy Aqui 84 Gilberto Santa Rosa Sombra Loca 35 Charlie Cruz Amarte Es Un Problema 85 Gloria Estefan Abriendo Puertas 36 Charlie Zaa Flor Sin Retono 86 Gloria Estefan Con Los Anos Que Me Quedan 37 Charlie Zaa Greatest Hits 87 Gloria Estefan Mi Tierra 38 Coco Band Las Mujeres 88 Grupo Mania A Que Te Pego Mi Mania 39 Coco Band Salsa Con Coco 89 Grupo Mania Bajo La Lluvia 40 Cuco Valoy La Llorona 90 Grupo Mania Linda Eh 41 Daddy Yankee Gasolina 91 Grupo Mania Ojitos Bellos 42 Daddy Yankee Lo Que Paso Paso 92 Grupo Niche Estoy Pensando 43 Daddy Yankee Machete 93 Grupo Niche Gotas De Lluvia 44 DJ Nelson Esta Noche De Travesura 94 Grupo Niche Han Cogido Las Cosas 45 DLG Juliana 95 Grupo Niche Una Aventura 46 DLG La Quiero Morir 96 Hansel Y Raul Ku Ku Cha Ku Cha 47 DLG Volvere 97 Hansel Y Raul Maria Teresa y Danilo 48 Don Omar Dale Don Dale 98 Hansel Y Raul Pregones De Ayer 49 Don Omar Otra Noche 99 Hector Lavoe Mi Gente 50 Don Omar Reggaeton Latino 100 Hector Lavoe El Rey De La Puntualidad Eddie B. & Company presents Favorite Latin Song titLeS Continued 101 Hector Lavoe Periodico De Hayer 151 Orquesta Guayacan Oiga, Mire y Vea 102 India Dicen Que Soy 152 Orquesta Guayacan Penas, Penas 103 India Ese Hombe 153 Oscar D'Leon Detalles 104 Ivy Queen Pa La Cama Voy 154 Oscar D'Leon Lloraras 105 Ivy Queen Dile 155 Oscar D'Leon Que Bueno Baila Usted 106 Jerry Rivera Amores Como El Nuestro 156 Pastor lLopez La Cumbia 107 Jerry Rivera Cara De Nino 157 Pastor Lopez El Siete 108 Jerry Rivera Que Hay De Malo 158 Pitbull Culo 109 Joe Arroyo Ban Ban 159 Proyecto Uno Dime Si Son Latinos 110 Joe Arroyo En Barranquilla Me Quedo 160 Proyecto Uno El Tiburon 111 Joe Arroyo La Rebelion 161 Puerto Rican Power Pena De Amor 112 Johnny Ventura Pitaste 162 Puerto Rican Power Tu Carinito 113 Jossie Esteban El Canario 163 Raulin Rodriguez Medicina De Amor 114 Jossie Esteban El Moreno Esta 164 Rey Ruiz Luna Negra 115 Juan Luis Guerra Burbujas De Amor 165 Rey Ruiz Muevelo 116 Juan Luis Guerra El Farolito 166 Roberto Torres Caballo Viejo 117 Juan Luis Guerra La Bilirubina 167 Roberto Torres El Viejo 118 Juan Luis Guerra Las Avispas 168 Roberto Torres Senora 119 Juanes A Dios Le Pido 169 Ruben Blades Pedro Navaja 120 Juanes La Camisa Negra 170 Ruben Blades Plastico 121 Kinito Mendez El Baile Del Sua Sua 171 Sonora Carruseles Micaela 122 Kinito Mendez Hony Tu Si Jony 172 Sonora Carruseles Para El Bailador 123 La Banda Gorda Tu Muera Aqui 173 Thalia Piel Morena 124 La Banda Gorda Yo Traigo Fuego 174 Tito Gomez Dejala 125 La Makina Mi Reina 175 Tito Gomez Pagina De Amor 126 Lalo Rodriguez Ven Devorame Otra Vez 176 Tito Nieves De Mi Enamorate 127 Laria La Vaquera 177 Tito Nieves I Like It Like That 128 Los Del Rio Macarena 178 Tito Rojas Senora De Madrugada 129 Los Embajadores VallenatosEl Santo Cachon 179 Tito Rojas Lo Que Te Queda 130 Los Rosarios La Duena Del Swing 180 Tito Rojas Quanto Te Quiero 131 Los Rosarios Morena Ven 181 Tonny Tun Tun Tu Me Provocas 132 Los Rosarios Siento 182 Tonny Tun Tun Me Gustas 133 Los Rosarios Sube Y Baja 183 Tonny Tun Tun Cuando La Brisa Llega 134 Los Toros Band Las Mujers Lo Bailan Bien 184 Tono Rosario Resistire 135 Los Toros Band Llego Tu Marido 185 Tono Rosario Alegria 136 Los Toros Band Mi Nina 186 Tono Rosario La Ultima Copa 137 Manny Manuel Se Me Sube 187 Voltio Julito Marana 138 Marc Anthony Ahora Quien 188 Wilfrido Vargas El Africano 139 Marc Anthony Preciosa 189 Wilfrido Vargas Volvere 140 Marc Anthony Valio La Pena 190 Wilfrido Vargas Hombre Divertido 141 Mickey Taveras Historia Entre Tus Dedos 191 Wilfrido Vargas El Loco y La Luna 142 Monchy y Alexandra Hoja En Blanco 192 Wilfrido Vargas Abusadora 143 Monchy y Alexandra Te Quiero Igual Que Ayer 193 Willy Chirino Medias Negras 144 Nicky Jam Yo No Soy Tu Marido 194 Willy Chirino Lo Que Esta Pa' Ti 145 Nina Sky Oye Mi Canto 195 Willy Chirino Un Artisata Famoso 146 Olga Tanon Muchacho Malo 196 Willy Chirino Mr. Don't Touch The Banana 147 Oro Solido El Baile Del Gorila 197 Willy Colon Idilio 148 Oro Solido Esto Es Para Ti 198 Willy Colon Y Yo Sin Poderte Hablar 149 Oro Solido La Tangita Roja 199 Wisin y Yandel Mayor Que Yo 150 Oro Solido Ta Cache 200 Zafra Negra Sufriendo Por Ella.
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