Peligro (Reik album)

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Peligro
Peligro Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 5, 2011 (2011-07-05) [1]
Recorded
Genre
Length48:06(57:54 with bonus tracks)
Label Sony Latin
Producer
  • Ettore Grenci
  • Kiko Cibrián
  • Rey Cachorro Palacios
Reik chronology
Un Día Más
(2008)
Peligro
(2011)
En vivo desde el Auditorio Nacional
(2013)
Special edition cover
Peligro Special Edition.jpg
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Déjate Llevar"
  • Gilberto Marín
  • Jesús Navarro
  • Julio Ramírez
  • Kiko Cibrián
3:16
2."A Ciegas"
  • Ettore Grenci
  • Jesús Navarro
  • Julio Ramírez
  • Mónica Vélez
  • Ximena Muñoz
3:43
3."Nada"
  • Ettore Grenci
  • Jesús Navarro
  • Kiko Cibrián
  • Mónica Vélez
3:12
4."Peligro"
  • Ettore Grenci
  • Rey Palacios
  • Jesús Navarro
3:41
5."Déjame Ir"
  • Cesar Miranda
  • Gustavo Cuauhtemoc
  • Jesús Navarro
4:11
6."Igual a Nada"
  • Alex Sergi
  • Rey Palacios
  • Sebastian Schon
3:11
7."Irreversible"
  • Ettore Grenci
  • Fernando Chavez "fech"
  • Julio Ramírez
  • Mónica Vélez
4:01
8."Mi Tormenta Favorita"
  • Ettore Grenci
  • Mónica Vélez
3:12
9."Si Te Vas"
  • Cesar Miranda
  • Julio Ramírez
3:07
10."Cálido y Rojo"
  • Alex Sergi
  • Rey Palacios
3:18
11."Adicto a Ti"
  • Cesar Miranda
  • Gilberto Marín
  • Kiko Cibrián
  • Mónica Vélez
3:31
12."No Te Quiero Olvidar"
  • Gen Rubin
  • Gilberto Marín
  • Jesús Navarro
  • Julio Ramírez
3:42
13."Creo En Ti"
  • Gilberto Marín
  • Julio Ramírez
  • Kiko Cibrián
  • Mónica Vélez
  • Anaís Loz
2:43
14."Tu Mirada"
  • Rey Palacios
  • Cristian Stambuk
  • Sebastian Schon
3:20
iTunes bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Peligro (MasterFrenc remix)"Ettore Grenci6:09
16."Play With Fire ("No Te Quiero Olvidar" English version)"
  • Gen Rubin
  • Gilberto Marín
  • Jesús Navarro
  • Julio Ramírez
3:40
17."Te Fuiste de Aquí"
  • Gilberto Marín
  • Jesús Navarro
  • Julio Ramírez
3:45

Charts

Album certification

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Mexico (AMPROFON) [9] 4× Platinum240,000Double-dagger-14-plain.png

Double-dagger-14-plain.png Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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