Dulce y salado

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Dulce y Salado
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Studio album by
Released14 November 2003 (Mexico)
Genre Ranchera
Regional
Mariachi
Label Sony Internacional
Producer Ana Gabriel
Roberto Roffiel
Ana Gabriel chronology
Huelo a soledad
(2001/2002)
Dulce y Salado
(2003)
Tradicional
(2004)

Dulce y salado (English Sweet and salty) is the 18th studio album by Mexican pop singer, Ana Gabriel. It was released in 2003. This album won for Regional Mexican Album Of The Year, Female Group or Female Solo Artist in the Billboard Latin Music Awards. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Tracks: [2]

  1. Dulce y Salado 04:20
  2. Llorándote 04:17
  3. La Reina 03:37
  4. Estoy Tan Sola 03:50
  5. Pensando en Ti (Y Aquí Estoy Yo) 03:23
  6. Y Tú No Estás 03:12
  7. Mariachi Con Tambor 03:57
  8. Jazmín 04:26
  9. Amantes de Ocasión 04:37
  10. Tengo Que Esperar 03:23
  11. Sweet and Salty 04:16

Album charts

#Chart U.S. Peak
Position
1."Lat. Pop Albums"#14
2."Top Lat. Albums"#27

Singles

La Reina reached #39 on Latin Regional Mexican Airplay [5] and #32 on Latin Pop Airplay. [6]

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