Que Me Entierren Con la Banda

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Que Me Entierren Con la Banda
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 27, 2000
Genre Banda
Label Fonovisa
Jenni Rivera chronology
Reyna De Reynas
(1999)
Que Me Entierren Con la Banda
(2000)
Déjate Amar
(2001)

Que Me Entierren con la Banda (Eng.: "Bury Me with the Band") is the third major label studio album by regional Mexican singer Jenni Rivera, released on March 27, 2000. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Que Me Entierren con la Banda (Featuring Lupillo Rivera)"02:54
2."Como Tú Decidas"02:33
3."Que un Rayo te la Parta"02:06
4."Las Malandrinas"02:12
5."Son Habladas"02:24
6."Rosita Alvírez"02:34
7."Mañana (Te Acordaras)"03:37
8."Sólo Sé de Amor"02:30
9."Sinaloa... Princesa Norteña"02:27
10."Ni Estando Loca"03:18
11."La Reina del Palenque"03:01

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