Cambio de Piel (Bebe album)

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Cambio de Piel
Bebe cambio de piel cover.jpeg
Studio album by
Released9 October 2015
Recorded2014/2015
Genre Latin/Pop
Label Warner Music Spain
Producer Carlos Jean
Bebe chronology
Un Pokito de Rocanrol
(2012)
Cambio de Piel
(2015)
Singles from Cambio de Piel
  1. "Respirar"
    Released: 17 July 2015

Cambio de Piel is the fourth studio album released on 9 October 2015 by Spanish singer-songwriter Bebe. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Respirar" (Bebe)
  2. "Borrones" (Bebe)
  3. "La cuenta" (Bebe)
  4. "Que llueva" (Bebe)
  5. "Bala perdida" (Bebe)
  6. "Tan lejos tan cerca" (Bebe)
  7. "Animales hambrientos" (Bebe)
  8. "Chica precavida" (Bebe)
  9. "Ganamos" (Bebe)
  10. "Una canción" (Bebe)
  11. "Más que a mi vida" (Bebe)
  12. "Todo lo que deseaba" (Bebe)

Charts

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