Remixes (Cristian Castro album)

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Remixes
Cristian Castro Remixes.jpg
Remix album by
ReleasedMay 16, 2000
Recorded1997-2000
Genre Latin pop, dance-pop
Length42:37
Label BMG
Cristian Castro chronology
Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor
(1999)
Remixes
(2000)
Azul
(2001)

Remixes is a compilation album of remixes by Cristian Castro released in 2000 by BMG.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lloran Las Rosas" (Jose Luis Pagan Mix)Alfredo Matheus4:50
2."Por Amarte Así" (DJ Grego Mix)Alejandro Montalbán, Eduardo Reyes4:40
3."Alguna Vez" (Travis Cook Mix)Kike Santander4:19
4."Si Tú Me Amaras" (Hex Hector Mix)Rudy Pérez4:16
5."Volver a Amar" (DJ Sugar Kid Mix)Kike Santander3:57
6."Más y Más" (Pumpin' Dolls Mix)Kike Santander3:33
7."Después de Ti…¿Qué?" (Maurice Santa Cruz Mix)Rudy Pérez4:33
8."Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor" (Zeffective Mix)Kike Santander3:17
9."Tu Sombra En Mi" (Travis Cook Mix)Daniel Bentancourt4:41
10."Lo Mejor de Mí" (DJ Sugar Kid Mix)Rudy Pérez4:31

Charts

Chart (2000)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums [1] 38

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