Love Is Back (Toby Love album)

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Love Is Back
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 21, 2008
Recorded2006–2008
Genre Bachata, R&B
Label Sony BMG Norte
Toby Love chronology
Toby Love
(2006)
Love Is Back
(2008)
La Voz De La Juventud
(2011)
Singles from Love Is Back
  1. "Llorar Lloviendo"
    Released: May 20, 2008
  2. "Amor Primero"
    Released: 2008

Love Is Back is the second studio album by Toby Love, released in 2008 through Sony BMG Norte. [1] Just like his first album, he mixes bachata with R&B. He also mixes it with crunk hip hop, calling it Crunkchata. [2] Its lead single, "Llorar Lloviendo", peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay chart and number 2 on the Billboard Tropical Airplay chart.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro WLUV Morning Show"0:32
2."Llorar Lloviendo"3:45
3."Happy Valentine's"3:22
4."Tú & Yo"3:30
5."Amor Primero"3:47
6."Atrapado"4:07
7."Rum and Coke" (featuring BHaze)3:21
8."Interlude WLUV Interview / Call In"2:02
9."Glamorous Girl"3:12
10."Sex With My Ex" (featuring Magic Juan)3:38
11."Get Up" (featuring Sopranito)3:12
12."Como Tú"3:30
13."Shame Girl"3:24
14."Irreplaceable"4:15
15."Interlude WLUV (Miti Miti)"0:58
16."Dímelo"3:32
Total length:50:15
iTunes Bonus Track [3]
No.TitleLength
17."Llorar Lloviendo (Pokerface Remix)"4:06
Total length:54:21

Charts

Chart (2008)Peak
Position
US Heatseeker Albums ( Billboard ) [4] 47
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard) [5] 36
US Tropical Albums (Billboard) [6] 3

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