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Now Esto Es Musica! Latino''''' is a music [[compilation album]] that was released on [[March 21]], [[2006]] as part of the [[United States|U.S.]] [[Now That's What I Call Music!]] series . However, unlike the regular series, this album consisted specifically hit latin music or songs with [[Spanish (language)|Spanish]] lyrics, mostly contaied [[Latin pop]] and [[Reggaeton]].
Now Esto Es Musica! Latino''''' is a music [[compilation album]] that was released on [[March 21]], [[2006]] as part of the [[United States|U.S.]] [[Now That's What I Call Music!]] series. This is first part of the series to be featured in [[Latin (music)|Latin) where many of the songs are [[Latin pop]] and [[Reggaeton]].

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Revision as of 16:56, 16 June 2007

Now Esto Es Musica! Latino is a music compilation album that was released on March 21, 2006 as part of the U.S. Now That's What I Call Music! series. This is first part of the series to be featured in [[Latin (music)|Latin) where many of the songs are Latin pop and Reggaeton.

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Track listing

  1. Daddy Yankee : "Rompe"
  2. Aventura featuring Don Omar : "Ella Y Yo"
  3. Juanes : "Para Tu Amor"
  4. La Quinta Estacion : "Daria"
  5. RBD : "Nuestro amor"
  6. Kumbia Kings : "Na Na Na "
  7. Chayanne : "No Te Preocupes Por Mi"
  8. Wisin & Yandel : "Llame Pa Verte"
  9. Bebe "Malo"
  10. Ricardo Arjona : "Acompaname A Estar Solo"
  11. Luis Fonsi : "Estoy Perdido"
  12. Thalía : "Seducción"
  13. La Secta All Star : "La Locura Automatica"
  14. Alexis & Fido : "Eso Ehh"
  15. Zion & Lennox featuring Daddy Yankee : "Yo Voy"
  16. Angel & Khriz : "Ven Bailalo"
  17. Cristian Castro : "Amor Eterno"
  18. Reik : "Noviembre Sin Ti"
  19. Sin Bandera : "Suelta Mi Mano"
  20. Alejandro Fernández : "Para Vivir"

See also