Como Un Tatuaje

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Como Un Tatuaje
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2, 2009
Genre Duranguense
Length30:44
Label Disa
K-Paz de la Sierra chronology
En Vivo: Desde el Auditorio Nacional
(2008)
Como Un Tatuaje
(2009)

Como Un Tatuaje is a studio album by K-Paz de la Sierra. It was released on June 2, 2009. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Alguién Como Tú"02:56
2."Como Un Tatuaje"02:58
3."No Tiene Nombre"02:45
4."Adoro" (featuring Lupe Esparza of Grupo Bronco)03:42
5."Discúlpame"03:15
6."Quisiera Ser Un Idiota"02:54
7."Te Quedarás Conmigo" (featuring Elsa Ríos)02:47
8."Me Duele Estar Solo"02:42
9."Jamás Te Vayas De Mí"03:06
10."Al Diablo Con Los Guapos aka No Me Supiste Querer" (featuring Allisson Lozz)03:39
Total length:30:44

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References

  1. "Como Un Tatuaje: K-Paz De La Sierra: MP3 Downloads" . Retrieved 2012-02-10.