Dos Tiempos Bajo Un Mismo Tono

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Dos Tiempos Bajo Un Mismo Tono
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Compilation album by
Vico C and Jossie Esteban
ReleasedJanuary 18, 1994
Genre Rap
Label RCA
Vico C and Jossie Esteban chronology
' Xplosión'
(1993)
Dos Tiempos Bajo Un Mismo Tono
(1994)
' Con poder'
(1996)

Dos Tiempos Bajo Un Mismo Tono is a rap album released by Puerto Rican singer Vico C and Jossie Esteban on 1990 in Puerto Rico by Prime Records and BMG on 1990 and on January 18, 1994 by RCA records in the United States. [1] [2] It is a compilation of six Vico`s C previous hits and two new songs. In the first song titled "Blanca", [3] appear Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15, [4] being a great hit in Latin America. [5] Also, they appear in the song "Que Cante La Esperanza". [6] [7] [8]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Blanca" 
2."Mundo Artificial" 
3."El Amor Existe" 
4."La Recta Final" 
5."Que Cante la Esperanza" 
6."Me Acuerdo" 
7."She Likes My Reggae" 
8."Viernes 13, Pt. 1" 

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