Amor y Sexo

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Amor y Sexo
Amor y Sexo cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 3, 2014
Genre Tejano
Label Urbana Records
Producer Armando Lichtenberger Jr.
La Mafia chronology
Eternamente Romanticos
(2008)
Amor y Sexo
(2014)
Vozes
(2018)

Amor y Sexo is the twenty-eighth studio album by La Mafia released on June 3, 2014. This album was released after a six-year absence. La Mafia held a release party to celebrate the album and their return to the studio. They also announced a tour under the same name. The album reached the top 10 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Me Mata"3:56
2."Seria Mas Facil"3:25
3."Quiero Amarte"3:07
4."Provocacion"3:36
5."A Donde Va el Amor"3:30
6."Una Cancion Para Olvidar"3:24
7."Toda Dama lo Amerita"3:33
8."No Me Abandones"3:15
9."Soy Facil"2:21
10."Protegeré"2:31
11."Amor y Sexo"3:23

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