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''Masacre Musical'' ( en, Musical Massacre) is the debut studio album by American
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, released on October 14, 2008 by
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. The album features Mavado,
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Track listing

# "Gangsta" (G. Arias, V. Felix, A. Ferreira, R. Castillo) — 6:45 # "Tu Te Imaginas" (A. Ferreira, J. Walker, R. Castillo) — 2:34 # "No Me Digas Que No" (G. Arias, M. DeJesus, M. Maldonado, D. Torres, R. Castillo) — 3:01 # "Momento Que Te Vi" (V. Felix,A. Ferreira, R. Castillo, M. DeJesus) — 4:21 # "Lover" (J. Reyes, J. Salinas, O. Salinas) — 3:15 # "Come out and See" (featuring Mavado) (N. Deane, T. Thompson, G. Blair, D. Brooks, R. Castillo) — 3:51 # "Se Te Nota" (G. Arias, A. Ferreira, V. Felix, R. Castillo) — 4:06 # "Shake That Thing" (A. Ferreira, J. Walker, R. Castillo) — 3:37 # "Es Difícil" (G. Arias, V. Felix, R. Castillo) — 4:40 # "Booty" (featuring
Randy Randy is a given name, popular in the United States and Canada. It is primarily a masculine name. It was originally derived from the names Randall, Randolf, Randolph, as well as Bertrand and Andrew, and may be a short form (hypocorism) of the ...
) (G. Arias, M. Maldonado, W. Sabat, D. Torres, R. Castillo, R. Ortiz) — 4:15 # "Así Es" (featuring
Guelo Star Miguel de Jesús (born September 19, 1981, Ponce, Puerto Rico), also known as Guelo Star, is a Puerto Rican reggaeton rapper, singer, lyricist, occasional producer and promoter. In his musical career, he has worked with artists such as Daddy Yan ...
) (V. Felix, R. Castillo, M. de Jesus) — 3:57 # "Amor en La Jipeta" (J. Mteo, R. Castillo, L. Santos) — 3:33 # "Perdición" (V. Felix, R. Castillo, M. DeJesus) — 4:39 # "Serial Lover" (featuring
Teddy Riley Edward Theodore Riley (born October 8, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer credited with the creation of the New Jack Swing genre. Riley credits Barry Michael Cooper with giving the genre its name.Hogan, Paul. "Tedd ...
) (R. Jackson, T. Riley) — 3:40 # "Como el Viento" (A. Ferreira, R. Castillo, M. DeJesus) — 3:21 # "Chica Mala" (J. "Nely" De La Cruz, A. Ferreira, M. Masis, R. Castillo) — 3:54 # "Solo y Vacío" (G. Arias, A. R. Crespo, A. Ferreira, V. Felix, R. Castillo) — 4:59


Chart performance


Credits

*Jason Fleming - Engineering *Daniel Hastings - Graphic Design, Art Direction, Photography, Creative Director *Randy "Randy" Ortiz - Co-executive Producer *Lenny Santos - Co-executive Producer *Miguel Angel "Guelo Star" De jesus - Co-Songwriter, Composer


References

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