Petalos de Fuego

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Petalos de Fuego
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 11, 2000
Genre Salsa
Label Platano Records
Brenda K. Starr chronology
No Lo Voy a Olvidar
(1998)
Petalos de Fuego
(2000)
All Time Greatest Hits
(2002)

Petalos de Fuego is Brenda K. Starr's sixth studio album. It was released in the year 2000 on Platano records. Features the Top 20 hit title track.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Petalos de Fuego" 
2."De Hoy en Adelante" 
3."La Razon" 
4."Que Me Importa" 
5."Llevame" 
6."Por Siempre" 
7."Te Puedo Castigar" 
8."Petalos de Fuego" (Balada) 
9."Honestly" 

Charts

Chart (2000)Peak
Position
US Tropical/Salsa Albums ( Billboard ) [1] 15

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References

  1. "Brenda K. Starr - Chart History: Tropical Albums". Billboard . Prometheus Global Media . Retrieved November 25, 2018.