Que tu fe nunca muera

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Que tu fe nunca muera
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Studio album by
Released2000 (2000)
Recorded2000
Genre Ranchera
Gospel music
Label RCA International
Producer Rodrigo Espinoza
Yuri chronology
Huellas
(1998)
Que tu fe nunca muera
(2000)
Enamorada
(2002)
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Que tu fe nunca muera (English: May your faith never die) is the 18th studio album by Mexican pop singer Yuri. It was released in 2000 and was produced by her husband Rodrigo Espinoza.

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Reception

Yuri openly demonstrates with this album her evangelistic faith with a style of rancheras and gospel music. However, this album did not succeed in the stores nor secular radio stations, but it gathered success in Christian radio stations.[ citation needed ] It sold more than 25,000.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Su venida" 2:35
2."Que tu fe nunca muera" 3:16
3."María Magdalena"Yuri, M. Pacho4:09
4."Sendero de amor" 2:46
5."Sáciame de tu amor" 3:05
6."Canciones de salvación" 2:02
7."Yo buscaba" 2:59
8."Volver a empezar" Rudy Pérez 5:18
9."Machálo" 2:23
10."Puedo ver" 3:53

Singles

Secular radio stations

Christian radio stations

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