Boricua's State of Mind

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Boricua's State of Mind
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 30, 2001
Recorded2000–2001
Genre Reggaeton, hip hop, rap
Label MadYatch Records
MC Ceja chronology
Todo Ha Cambiado
(1998)
Boricua's State of Mind
(2001)
Luz Solar 2
(2008)

Boricua's State of Mind is an album by Puerto Rican rapper MC Ceja.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Desnudate" (featuring Wisin & Yandel)
  3. "Se Lamentarán" (featuring Baby Rasta)
  4. "Bounce with This"
  5. "Te Ves Bien"
  6. "Killa' Track" (featuring Artilleria Secreta)
  7. "Danger, Danger"
  8. "No Podran"
  9. "Bellas"
  10. "Mega Mix"
  11. "Impossible Amor"
  12. "Boricua's State of Mind" (featuring Ivy Queen, Gran Omar, Bimbo)
  13. "Mientes"
  14. "Outro"

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