Real... En Vivo

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Real... En Vivo
Real En Vivo album cover by Ednita Nazario.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 9, 2008
RecordedMay 2, 3 & 4, 2008
Genre Latin Pop, Rock, Pop
Length52:15 (Live album)
Label Sony BMG
Ednita Nazario chronology
Real
(2007)
Real... En Vivo
(2008)
Soy
(2009)

Real... En Vivo is the 24th album and fifth live album by Puerto Rican singer Ednita Nazario. It was recorded live in the Coliseo de Puerto Rico , with over 60,000 in attendance. [1] The show featured artists Ricky Martin and Tommy Torres performing classics with Nazario. The album debuted on Billboard 200 Albums at #57 selling over 8,658 in its first week.

Contents

Track listings

CD Track Listing
  1. Después de Ti - 03:38
  2. No Me Dejes... No (Give a Little Bit)/La Última Vez/Eres Libre - 06:34
  3. Real - 05:28
  4. Alguien Más - 03:45
  5. Mi Corazón Tiene Mente Propia/Como Antes - 04:14
  6. Todavía - 03:22
  7. Puedo - 04:25
  8. Tú Sabes Bien (feat. Tommy Torres) - 03:55
  9. Cuando No Te Queden Lágrimas - 04:39
  10. Química Ideal (feat. Ricky Martin) - 04:43
  11. No - 04:04
  12. No Te Mentía - 03:48
DVD Track Listing
  1. Después de Ti
  2. Espíritu Libre
  3. Más Mala Que Tú / A Que Me Pides Más
  4. No Me Dejes... No / La Última Vez / Eres Libre
  5. Real
  6. Alguien Más
  7. Mi Corazón Tiene Mente Propia / Como Antes
  8. Pienso en Ti
  9. Todavía
  10. Puedo
  11. Me Quedo
  12. Tú Sabes Bien / Pegadito
  13. Days of Innocence
  14. Cuando No Te Queden Lágrimas
  15. Química Ideal
  16. No
  17. Vengada
  18. Si No Me Amas / La Prohibida / Aprenderé
  19. No Te Mentia
  20. Más Grande Que Grande

Charts

Chart (2007)Peak
position
Certification
U.S. Billboard 200 albums57 [2]
(30,000+)
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 4 [3]
U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Albums2 [4]
Puerto Rico Top 100 Albums3

Awards

Billboard Latin Music Awards

YearAwardResult
2009 Top Latin Album of the Year-Female Nominated [5]

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