''Magia'' is a 2002 album by the
Dominican rock
Dominican Rock (known as "Rock Dominicano" in Dominican Republic) is rock music created by Dominican groups and soloists. Originating in the 1980s with the start of Luis Dias' band Transporte Urbano, successful bands such as ''Tribu Del Sol'', '' ...
band
Toque Profundo
Toque Profundo, sometimes referred to as Toque, or TP, is a rock group from the Dominican Republic, the most successful of the local Dominican bands to date in the late 80s and 90s. Most of the songs were related to their native country, and some ...
and their fourth. The album was independently released and funded by the band. Toque Profundo produced a rock re-make of ''Tabaco Y Ron'' popularized in
Merengue by
Fernando Villalona
Fernando Villalona, the first artist named "El Mayimbe" (born in Loma de Cabrera, Dajabón Province on May 7, 1955, Ramón Fernando Villalona Évora), is a Dominican merengue singer who began singing in the early 1970s, his popularity started ...
and written by Roldofo Aicardi originally to be released in compilation album
Rockero Hasta La Tambora
Track listing
# Cero
# Arranka
# Tabaco y Ron
# Ángel Ciego
# No Iré
# ? (Acertijo)
# Paradisso
# Downtown Express
# Monte Plata Beach Resort
# Paredes del Silencio
# El Cristo del Retrovisor
# El Viaje
# Jaque ft. Ana Feliz
# Soda y Café
# El Hombre de la Armadura
# Millones de Voces
# La Mano Fuerte ft. Pablo Cavallo
2002 albums
Toque Profundo albums
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