Homenaje a Las Grandes

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Homenaje a Las Grandes
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1, 2003 (2003-04-01)
Genre Banda, norteño
Label Fonovisa
Jenni Rivera chronology
Se las Voy a Dar a Otro
(2001)
Homenaje a Las Grandes
(2003)
Simplemente... La Mejor
(2004)
Singles from Homenaje a Las Grandes
  1. "A Escondidas"
    Released: 2003
  2. "Juro Que Nunca Volvere"
    Released: 2004
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Homenaje a Las Grandes is the sixth major label studio album by regional Mexican singer Jenni Rivera, released by Fonovisa on April 1, 2003. It is a tribute album.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."La Papa Sin Catsup"3:11
2."A Escondidas"3:22
3."Por un Amor, Cucurrucucu Paloma"3:39
4."Ese Hombre"3:07
5."Juro Que Nunca Volvere"2:37
6."La Tequilera"2:44
7."Ahora Vengo a Verte"3:16
8."Hacer el Amor con Otro"3:48
9."Homenaje a Mi Madre"3:20
10."Where Did Our Love Go"2:58
11."La Papa Sin Catsup (Norteña Version) [Bonus Track]"3:10
12."A Escondidas (Norteña Version) [Bonus Track]"3:22
13."Juro Que Nunca Volvere (Norteña Version) [Bonus Track]"3:03
14."Hacer el Amor con Otro (Norteña Version) [Bonus Track]"3:52

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
Position
US Top Latin Albums ( Billboard ) [2] 37

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