Antifaz | |
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Studio album by Dayanara Torres | |
Released | 1998 (USA) |
Recorded | 1997-1998 |
Genre | Latin pop, Dance, Pop |
Length | 52:13 |
Label | Sony Discos |
Producer | Arturo F. Diaz Don Stockwell |
Singles from Antifaz | |
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Antifaz was the first album by beauty queen turned actress and singer Dayanara Torres. The album was produced by Arturo Diaz and Don Stockwell under Tropix Music distributed by Sony BMG. The first single was "Antifaz" which received a huge airplay in Latin America and in the Philippines though did not match the success of the last single "Jerigonza" with Ivy Queen which peaked at #17, #6 and #5 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs, Latin Tropical Airplay and Latin Pop Airplay charts. [1]
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