Necesito tus besos

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Necesito tus besos
Studio album by
Released2003
Recorded2003
Genre Pop
Language Spanish
Label EMI Capitol
Pablo Ruiz chronology
Jamás
(2001)
Necesito tus besos
(2003)
Demasiado tarde
(2005)

Necesito tus besos (Spanish : I need your kiss) is the tenth studio album by Argentine singer Pablo Ruiz. It was released in 2003.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

  1. Amor Primero
  2. Laberinto
  3. Necesito tus Besos
  4. Bendita Vida
  5. Un Sol Para Los Chicos
  6. Qué Tienes Tú
  7. La Voy A Buscar
  8. Agua De Lluvia
  9. Quiero Que Vuelva
  10. Arréglame El Corazón
  11. Quisiera Poder Olvidarme De Ti
  12. La Oportunidad
  13. Arrepentimiento

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