Herencia (album)

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Herencia
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Greatest hits album by
Released27 June 2006
Recorded1995–2000
Genre Pop, latin pop, worldbeat
Label Universal Music
Producer Soraya, Carole King, Tony Nicholas, Peter Van Hooke, Rod Argent
Soraya Compilations chronology
Éxitos Eternos
(2005)
Herencia
(2006)
Entre Su Ritmo y El Silencio
(2006)
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Herencia (English: Heritage) is a posthumous compilation album by Colombian-American singer-songwriter Soraya. It was released in 2006 by Universal Music.

Track listing

  1. "De Repente"
  2. "Quédate"
  3. "En Esta Noche"
  4. "Amor En Tus Ojos"
  5. "Avalancha"
  6. "Pueblito Viejo"
  7. "Lejos de Aquí"
  8. "París, Calí, Milán"
  9. "Torre De Marfil"
  10. "Cuerpo Y Alma"
  11. "¿En Dónde Estás?"
  12. "Half"
  13. "When Did I Say That?"
  14. "You and I"
  15. "Dance of the Waiting"
  16. "Tu Y Yo" (Soul Solution Remix)
  17. "¿En Dónde Estas?" (Hardball Tropical Mix)

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