Aire (Pablo Ruiz album)

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Aire
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 21, 1997 (1997-01-21)
Recorded1996–97
Genre Pop
Language Spanish
Label Sony Music
Producer David Santisteban
Pablo Ruiz chronology
60/90
(1994)
Aire
(1997)
Was it something that I didn't say?
(1999)

Aire (Spanish : Air) is the seventh studio album by the Argentine singer Pablo Ruiz. It was released on January 21, 1997.[ citation needed ]

Track list

  1. Aire – 4:51
  2. Lola
  3. Te Quiero Junto A Mi
  4. La Mar De Tu Piel
  5. Morir De Pie
  6. Amando, Amando
  7. A Flor De Piel
  8. Cuerpo A Cuerpo
  9. El Viento Me Llevo A Tu Corazón
  10. Regressa A Mi Corazón
  11. Gota A Gota
  12. Lola (Remix version) (Bonus track)

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