Estoy Aquí (album)

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Estoy Aquí
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Studio album by Lalo Rodríguez
Released 1996
Genre Salsa
Label EMI Latin
Lalo Rodríguez chronology
Nací Para Cantar
(1994)Nací Para Cantar1994
Estoy Aquí
(1996)
Con Todo Mi Corazon
(unreleased)Con Todo Mi CorazonString Module Error: Match not found

Estoy Aquí (I'm Here) is a studio album by Lalo Rodríguez released in 1996. It is the final studio album released by Rodríguez to this day, as his most recent album Con Todo Mi Corazon (originally set to be released in March 2013) was completed but never publicly released. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Lalo Rodríguez Puerto Rican singer

Ubaldo Rodríguez Santos, known professionally as Lalo Rodríguez, is a Puerto Rican salsa singer and musician best known for his hit "Ven, devórame otra vez".

Track listing

  1. Jamas Olvides (5:01)
  2. Y Soy Feliz (4:35)
  3. Lo Voy a Lograr (4:06)
  4. Medley Boleros (Matiz de Amor/Sin Ti) (4:44)
  5. Vivo Amandote (4:24)
  6. Lo Hice (4:06)
  7. Yo Quiero Amarte Toda (4:47)
  8. Ni Un Dia Mas (5:08)

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