Free Tempo

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Free Tempo
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 2009 (2009-05-19)
Recorded2006–09
Studio
Genre
Length70:51
Label Sony Latin
Producer
  • Diesel
  • Echo
  • Nesty
  • Victor el Nasi
  • Live Music
  • Boy Wonder
  • Laterz
  • Now
Tempo chronology
Éxitos
(2002)
Free Tempo
(2009)
Free Music
(2013)

Free Tempo is the third studio album by Puerto Rican rapper Tempo. It was released during his incarceration by Sony Music Latin on May 19, 2009. [1] The album received a nomination for Best Long Form Music Video at the 10th Annual Latin Grammy Awards for the video which featured the London Symphony Orchestra. [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Porque Soy Tempo" (featuring London Symphony Orchestra)
  • David Sánchez
  • Eddie Montilla
Echo 6:08
2."Deja Que Hable El Dembow" (featuring Wisin & Yandel)
  • D. Sánchez
  • Juan Luis Morera
  • Llandel Veguilla
3:52
3."Yo No Soy Ejemplo" (featuring Tego Calderón)
  • D. Sánchez
  • Tegui Calderón
Echo4:22
4."Los Leones del Sur" (featuring Dálmata, Divino, Getto & Gastam, J-King & Maximan, Ñejo and Guelo Star)
  • Fernando Mangual
  • Daniel Velázquez
  • Raul Antonio Lozada
  • Vicente Gaztambide
  • Jaime Borges
  • Héctor Padilla
  • Carlos Crespo
  • Miguel De Jesús
Jamsha5:52
5."25 de Septiembre"D. SánchezEcho4:20
6."Impresióname" (featuring Jowell & Randy)
  • D. Sánchez
  • Joel Alexis Muñoz
  • Randy Ariel Ortiz
  • DJ Giann
  • Dexter
4:23
7."Talento De Un Barrio Fino" (featuring Daddy Yankee)
  • D. Sánchez
  • Ramón Luis Ayala
Echo4:46
8."Cuál Es Tu Nombre"D. SánchezEcho2:53
9."Interlude"D. SánchezEcho0:46
10."Corran Por Sus Vidas" (featuring Héctor el Father, Yomo and Lele el Arma Secreta)
  • D. Sánchez
  • Héctor Delgado
  • José Alberto Torres
Echo4:42
11."El Afterparty" (featuring J-King & Maximan and Guelo Star)
  • J. Borges
  • H. Padilla
  • M. De Jesús
Jamsha4:42
12."Free Tempo" (featuring Barrington Levy and Fat Joe)
  • Barrington Ainsworth Levy
  • Joseph Antonio Cartagena
Boy Wonder 3:29
13."Mantenlo Gangster"D. SánchezEcho3:51
14."Deja Que Hable El Dembow (Remix)" (featuring Zion)
  • D. Sánchez
  • Felix Ortiz
Nely 3:33
15."Se Acordarán De Mí" (featuring Arcángel)
  • D. Sánchez
  • Austin Santos
Echo4:20
16."Free Tempo (Remix)" (featuring MC Ceja, Getto & Gastam, Barrington Levy and Mexicano 777)
  • A. Mendoza
  • R. A. Lozada
  • V. Gaztambide
  • B. Ainsworth Levy
  • Ismael Perales
Boy Wonder 5:51
17."Te Habla Tempo"D. SánchezEcho3:31
Possible bonus tracks
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18."Hasta Abajo (Remix 2) [featuring Don Omar and Dynasty]"A&X
  • D. Sanchez
  • William Omar Landron R.
3:45
19."Hasta Abajo (Remix 2.5) [featuring Don Omar, Daddy Yankee and Dynasty]"
  • D. Sanchez
  • William Omar Landron R.
  • Raymond Ayala
A&X5:01

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