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Reina de Reinas | ||||
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Released | August 3, 1999 | |||
Genre | Pacific Norteño | |||
Label | Sony Music/Cintas Acuario | |||
Jenni Rivera chronology | ||||
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Reina de Reinas ("Queen of Queens") is the second major label studio album released by Regional Mexican singer Jenni Rivera on August 3, 1999, by Sony Music. It was re-released by Cinta Acuario in 2008.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Reina De Reinas" | Pedro Rivera | 03:05 |
2. | "El Desquite" | Mario Saucedo Bucio | 03:08 |
3. | "El Orgullo De Mi Padre" | Jenni Rivera | 02:59 |
4. | "Popurrí De Chelo" | D.A.R | 06:13 |
5. | "Los Traficantes" | Paulino Vargas Jiménez | 03:40 |
6. | "La Reina Es El Rey" | Gregorio Hernández | 04:04 |
7. | "La Matrina (ft. Las Voces del Rancho)" | Consuelo Castro | 03:08 |
8. | "El Bato Gacho" | Magdalena Oliva | 02:40 |
9. | "La Maestra Del Contrabando" | Jenni Rivera | 03:54 |
10. | "Saludame A La Túya" | Manuel Eduardo Toscano | 02:34 |
11. | "Las Cachanillas" | Jenni Rivera | 02:49 |
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