Los Mero Meros

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Los Mero Meros
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJune 5, 2007
Genre Reggaeton
Label Toma Enterprise/Motown

Los Mero Meros is a compilation album by various artists presented by Lennox.

Track listing

  1. "Ahí Na Más"
  2. "Abuso" (featuring Zion)
  3. "Los Mero Meros" (Lennox Ft Guelo Star & DJ Blass)
  4. "Me Han Copiao Demasiado" (Don Chezina)
  5. "El Movimiento Preciso" (Zurdo)
  6. "No Hacen Na" (Lennox Ft Tommy Viera, Q-Killa, Newtone, Carlos & Omy)
  7. "Mi Amor" (Lennox Ft Carlos & Omy, Newtone)
  8. "Tú Lo Ves Como Frontean" (Reyo)
  9. "Persígueme" (Lennox Ft Carlos & Omy, Newtone)
  10. "Gallo De Pelea" (Jaycko)
  11. "Sé" (Newtone & Lennox ft. Carlos & Omy)
  12. "Un Amor Asi" (Lennox Ft Newtone)
  13. "Me Pones Mal" (Newtone Ft Carlos & Omy)
  14. "Amor Sin Tu Carino" (Carlos & Omy Ft Reyo)
  15. "Yo Te Vi" (La Sista)
  16. "Así Así" (Tommy Viera Ft Black Label Maldy & Jenny)
  17. "Motivation" (Carlos & Omy)
  18. "Inconcientemente" (Maldy Ft Baby Blue)
  19. "Dime Si Tú Quieres" (Lennox Ft Carlos & Omy)
  20. "Envidia" (Lennox)
  21. "Centro de Atención" (Newtone)
  22. "No Te Procupes Por Mí" (Lennox Ft Chayanne) (prod. by Mambo Kingz)
  23. "Envidia (Remix)" (Lennox Ft Los Goyos)

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