2004 studio album by Elvis Crespo
Saboréalo |
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Released | September 28, 2004 |
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Genre | Merengue |
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Label | Ole Music |
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- "7 Días"
Released: 2004 - "Hora Enamorada"
Released: 2005 - "Pan Comio"
Released: 2006 |
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Saboréalo (Taste It) is the fifth album by Elvis Crespo. It was re-released the following year as Hora Enamorada. This album won Best Merengue Album at the 6th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[2]
- "Hora Enamorada"
- "7 Días"
- "Dónde Estarás"
- "Veranéame"
- "Gózame"
- "Pégate"
- "Toca"
- "No Sé Qué Pasó"
- "Soleo"
- "Como Yo"
- "Regálame"
- "Pan Comio'"
- "Outro"
Special Edition / Hora Enamorada
[edit] - "Hora Enamorada"
- "7 Días"
- "Dónde Estarás"
- "Veranéame"
- "Gózame"
- "Pégate"
- "Toca"
- "No Sé Qué Pasó"
- "Soleo"
- "Como Yo"
- "Regálame"
- "Pan Comio"
- "Viva la Navidad"
- "Una Copa"
- "El Lamento del Libertario"
- "Hora Enamorada [Club Mix]"
- "Hora Enamorada [Reggaeton Mix]"
- "Outro"
- "Hora Enamorada"
- "7 Días"
- "Dónde Estarás"
- "Veranéame"
- "Pégate"
- "Toca"
- "No Sé Qué Pasó"
- "Soleo"
- "Como Yo"
- "Regálame"
- "Pan Comio'"
- "Mambo Guayaquil"
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