Entre Su Ritmo y El Silencio

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Entre Su Ritmo y El Silencio
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Greatest hits album by
Released17 July 2006
Recorded2001–2005
Genre Pop, latin pop, latin rock
Label EMI, Capitol
Producer Soraya
Soraya Compilations chronology
Herencia
(2006)
Entre Su Ritmo y El Silencio
(2006)

Entre Su Ritmo y el Silencio (English: Between its Rhythm and the Silence) is the second posthumous compilation album by Colombian-American singer-songwriter Soraya. It was released in 2006 by EMI Music.

Track listing

  1. Como Sería
  2. El Otro Lado de Mi
  3. Miento
  4. Casi
  5. Alma de La Calle
  6. Sólo por Ti
  7. Prisonera
  8. Ser
  9. Llévame
  10. Tiempo
  11. Ser Amado
  12. A Tu Lado
  13. Lead Me
  14. Dreaming of You

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