Lloviendo Estrellas

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Lloviendo Estrellas
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ReleasedJune 23, 2015
Genre
Length26:51
Language Spanish
Label Sony Music Latin
Leslie Grace chronology
Leslie Grace
(2013)
Lloviendo Estrellas
(2015)
Singles from Lloviendo Estrellas
  1. "Cómo Duele El Silencio"
    Released: 2015

Lloviendo Estrellas is the first extended play by Dominican-American singer Leslie Grace. [1] It was released on June 23, 2015, under Sony Music Latin. It is the first production released under Sony after she left her previous label Top Stop Music. She mentioned in an interview that being with the current record label, it helped her promote this album more internationally. [2] Its lead single, "Cómo Duele El Silencio", peaked #1 in the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cómo Duele El Silencio"
3:52
2."Voy A Hacer Que Me Extrañes"
3:59
3."Si Hay Frío" (featuring Johnny Sky)
  • José Luis "Caplís" Chacín
  • Chris Hierro
4:06
4."Raining Stars"
3:40
5."No Te Lo Mereces"
3:35
6."Solita Me Voy"
3:49
7."Crazy Crazy"
3:51
Total length:26:51

Charts

Chart (2015)Peak
position
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard) [3] 38
US Tropical Albums (Billboard) [4] 6

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