Buddha's Family

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Buddha's Family
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Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedSeptember 5, 2001
Genre
Label Buddha's Productions

Buddha's Family is the compilation album by various reggaeton artists, released on September 5, 2001.

Track listing

  1. Getto – "Por La Envidia"
  2. Tempo – "Intro"
  3. Tempo – "Descontrólate"
  4. Getto – "Tu Cuerpo"
  5. Trebol Clan – "Ansias Tengo"
  6. Yanuri and Don Omar – "Bailen"
  7. Sir Speedy – "Te Invito A Bailar"
  8. Felo and Speedy – "Entra Felo"
  9. Enemigo and Mighty Max – "P.R. Tira Tus Manos Al Aire"
  10. Getto & Gastam – "Buddha's Family"
  11. Tempo – "Intro Vida Real"
  12. Tempo – "Contra Men"
  13. Eddie Dee – "Peleando Por Lo Mío"
  14. Maestro – "Cascarrabia"
  15. Gastam and Tempo – "Mano Arriba Criminal"
  16. Ivy Queen – "Miles de Voces"
  17. "Boletín de Última Hora"
  18. Tempo – "Conozcan Otra Parte De Mí"
  19. Yaviah – "What da Bombo..."
  20. "Intro Artillería"
  21. Artillería Secreta – "Tú No Puedes"

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