Lo De Antes

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Lo de Antes
Hector y Tito - Lo De Antes.jpg
Compilation album by
ReleasedApril 5, 2002 [1]
Genre Reggaeton
Label Black Jack Music
Héctor y Tito chronology
Nuevo Milenio
(2000)
Lo de Antes
(2002)
A La Reconquista
(2002)

Lo de Antes is Hector & Tito's first compilation album. It was released on April 5, 2002 under the label of Black Jack. This album contains tracks from their previous albums and albums from producers or DJs of the Reggaeton genre. [2]

Track list

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Voy Subiendo" 4:23
2."El Maleante" 2:09
3."Mi Comienzo" 2:11
4."Tentandome" DJ Nelson 3:13
5."La Loca" 1:58
6."Artificiales Gatilleros" 2:26
7."Dicen" 1:44
8."Donde Estan" 2:56
9."Me Andan Buscando" 2:27
10."Mataron A Un Inocente" 2:05
11."Una Noche" DJ Blass 3:15
12."Se Muere Tanta Gente" 3:06

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References

  1. "Héctor & Tito - Lo de Antes (Digital)". Apple Music .
  2. "Héctor & Tito - Lo de Antes (CD)". Discogs .