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Released | 1996 | |||
Genre | Salsa | |||
Label | Rodven Records | |||
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De Vuelta a Casa (Back to home) is a studio album recorded by Puerto Rican singer Eddie Santiago, returning to Rodven label in 1996.
This information adapted from Allmusic. [2]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Y Ya No Aguanto Más" | |
2. | "Aquí Estoy" | |
3. | "Quiero Saber" | |
4. | "Me Vuelve Loco Tu Amor" | |
5. | "Noche No Te Vayas" | |
6. | "Un Si del Alma" | |
7. | "De Qué Sexo es el Amor" | |
8. | "Amor de Fantasía" | |
9. | "De Vuelta a Casa" |
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