Flow la Discoteka

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Flow la Discoteka
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 12, 2004
Recorded2003–2004
Genre Reggaeton
Label Flow
Producer DJ Nelson (exec.)
Rafy Mercenario
Coyote
Luny Tunes
Naldo
Nely el Arma Secreta
Noriega
DJ Nelson chronology
Flow la Discoteka
(2004)
Flow la Discoteka 2
(2007)

Flow la Discoteka is the first album by DJ Nelson released in october 12 of 2004. It was nominated for a Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Album of the Year. [1]

Track listing

  1. "Cochiniar" (by Cochinola) - 3:36
  2. "Tú No Tienes Miedo" (by Daddy Yankee & Ivy Queen) - 1:20
  3. "Yo Voy a Llegar" (by Zion) - 3:45
  4. "Que No Pare el Bailoteo" (by Master Joe & O.G. Black) - 2:28
  5. "Noche de Travesura" (by Héctor el Father & Divino) - 3:32
  6. "Hay Algo en Tra (Instrumental Mix)" (Various Artists) - 3:13
  7. "Vente Vamos a Bellakear" (by Las Guanábanas) - 3:09
  8. "¿Qué Es Lo Que Quiere?" (by Tempo) - 1:58
  9. "No Me Compares" (by Zion & Lennox) - 3:29
  10. "Nos Fuimos Hasta Abajo" (by Daddy Yankee) - 1:22
  11. "Ella Es de la Calle" (by Joan & O'Neil) - 2:43
  12. "Perreando Mix" (Various Artists) - 3:49
  13. "Hace Tiempo" (by Wibal & Alex) - 2:49
  14. "Americano (Loco Mix)" (Various Artists) - 2:20
  15. "Hasta Que Amanezca" (by Chanteli) - 2:57
  16. "Mami Tú Quiere" (by Andy Boy) - 3:09
  17. "Aquí Llegó La Que Le Mete Flow" (by K-Mil) - 2:58
  18. "Muévelo Mix" (Various Artists) - 2:33
  19. "Cuando Mi Perra" (by Ivy Queen) - 2:12
  20. "Yo Voy a Llegar" (by Zion) - 3:59
  21. "Noche" (by Micky & Tomm) - 2:27
  22. "American (Interlude) (Live)" (Various Artists) - 2:46
  23. "Tengo un Problema" (by El Calvo) - 3:08
  24. "Estamos en Baja" (by Nano MC) - 2:48
  25. "Y Escápate" (by Aldo & Nnadi) - 3:25

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