Adicta

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Adicta
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Studio album by
Released25 November 2009
Recorded Bogota, Colombia
Genre Pop
Length55:11
Label EMI Music
Producer Naty Botero, Christian Castagno
Naty Botero chronology
Naty Botero
(2006)
Adicta
(2009)
Coraje
(2013)
Singles from Adicta
  1. "Esta Noche Es Nuestra"
    Released: 30 Sep 2009
  2. "Tu Amor Me Parte En Dos"
    Released: 6 Dec 2009
  3. "Niño Loco"
    Released: 4 May 2010
  4. "Adicta"
    Released: 3 Sep 2010
  5. "Knokeada"
    Released: 1 Apr 2011
  6. "Mucho Mas"
    Released: 1 Jan 2012
Professional ratings
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Adicta is the Second studio album by Colombian pop-rock singer Naty Botero, released by EMI Music in Colombia

Contents

Track listing

Botero co-wrote and co-produced all of the songs on the album.

No.TitleLength
1."Veneno"2:27
2."Esta Noche Es Nuestra" (feat. Joe Arroyo)2:53
3."Adicta"2:51
4."Vamos Arriba"3:41
5."Tu Amor Me Parte En Dos"4:05
6."Niño Loco"3:18
7."Mucho Mas"3:37
8."Knockeada"3:23
9."Amazonica"4:15
10."Dueño De Mi"3:36
11."Demasiado Malo"3:12
12."C'est La Vie"4:12
13."Esta Noche Es Nuestra" (Diamantes Club Mix)4:28

Musical videos

Charts

Chart (2009)Peak
position
Colombian Album Chart 3

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