The Kings of the Beats

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The Kings of the Beats
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Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 23, 2004
Genre Reggaeton
Label Mas Flow Inc
Producer Luny Tunes
Luny Tunes chronology
Mas Flow
(2003)
The Kings of the Beats
(2004)
La Trayectoria
(2004)

The Kings of the Beats is an album by Luny Tunes to showcase their production mastery. The two-disc, 43-track album rounds up instrumental versions of many of the duo's most popular work, along with other production shorts exclusive to this album. It was nominated for Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album at the 2005 award ceremony. [1]

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Introduction" (2:10) LUNY TUMES
  2. "Rap: Beat" (3:52)
  3. "Reggaeton: Beat 1" (2:34)
  4. "Reggaeton: Beat 2" (2:27)
  5. "Reggaeton: Beat 3" (2:32)
  6. "Reggaeton: Beat 4" (2:27)
  7. "Merengue Beat" (2:32)
  8. "Bachata: Beat" (3:35)
  9. "Reggaeton: Beat 5" (3:03)
  10. "Bolero: Beat" (2:59)- Baby Ranks
  11. "Reggaeton: Beat 6" (2:55)
  12. "Agárrala: Beat" (4:25)- Don Omar, Hector "El Father", & Trebol Clan
  13. "Valla: Beat" (2:32)
  14. "No Le Temas a Él: Beat" (3:35)- Trebol Clan, Hector & Tito
  15. "Ho He Ho He: Beat" (3:21) JOAN & ONELI
  16. "Te Buscaré: Beat" (2:39)- Tito "El Bambino"
  17. "Zion & Lennox Concert Jingle: Beat" (3:03)- Zion & Lennox
  18. "Gasolina: Beat" (3:16)- Daddy Yankee
  19. "Amor: Beat" (3:20)- Baby Ranks
  20. "Bumper: Beat" (3:33)- Voltio
  21. "Tú Quieres Duro: Beat" (3:31)- Hector "El Father"
  22. "Noche de Travesura: Beat" (3:30)- Hector "El Father" & Divino
  23. "Tu Príncipe: Beat" (3:25)- Daddy Yankee, Zion & Lennox

Disc 2

  1. "La Calle Lo Pidió: Beat" yandel

(3:05)- Yandel & Tego Calderón

  1. "Rolo: Beat" (2:43)- Alexis & Fido
  2. "Al Natural: Beat" (2:15)- Tego Calderón
  3. "Amor de Colegio: Beat" (3:30)- Don Omar, Hector & Tito
  4. "Te Entregas a Mí: Beat" (3:19)- Baby Rasta & Gringo
  5. "Baila Morena: Beat" (3:15)- Hector & Tito, Don Omar
  6. "Santífica: Beat" (3:25)- Daddy Yankee
  7. "Entre Tú y Yo: Beat" (3:07)- Don Omar
  8. "Sin Jockey: Beat" (3:16)- Daddy Yankee
  9. "Cae La Noche: Beat" (3:12) Don Omar
  10. "Say Ho: Beat" (3:12)- Wisin & Yandel
  11. "Toda la Noche: Beat" (2:45)
  12. "Mambo Duro: Beat" (3:39)- Tego Calderón
  13. "Tú Piensas en Mí: Beat" (1:56)- Eddie Dee & Daddy Yankee
  14. "Aunque Me Tiren: Beat" (3:30)- Voltio & Tego Calderón
  15. "Tu Cuerpo: Beat" (2:27)- Yandel
  16. "Búscame: Beat" (2:25)- Yandel
  17. "Vamos Perro: Beat" (3:01)- Angel & Khriz
  18. "Ven a Bailar: Beat" (2:31)- Angel Doze
  19. "Noche y Pelea: Beat" (2:49)- Wisin

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References

  1. Espinoza, Ramón (November 2, 2005). "Complete list of 6th annual Latin Grammy nominations". USA Today . Gannett Company. Archived from the original on October 14, 2012. Retrieved January 28, 2011.