The Royalty: La Realeza

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The Royalty: La Realeza
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 9, 2008
Recorded2007–2008
Genre Reggaeton, bachata, Latin pop, merengue
Length57:35
Label Pina Records
Machete Music
Producer Rafael Pina
Mambo Kingz
Los Magnificos
Haze
Richard Marcell
Polo Parra
Ab Medina
R.K.M & Ken-Y chronology
Masterpiece "Commemorative Edition"
(2007)
The Royalty: La Realeza
(2008)
Romantico 360°: Live From Puerto Rico
(2009)
Singles from The Royalty: La Realeza
  1. "Mis Días Sin Ti"
    Released: December 18, 2007
  2. "Te Regalo Amores"
    Released: August 26, 2008

The Royalty: La Realeza (Nuestra Segunda Obra Maestra) is the second studio album following the success of Masterpiece by R.K.M & Ken-Y. After a 2+12-year wait, their album was released on September 9, 2008. [1] The first official single off the album is "Mis Dias Sin Ti" and the song was released on December 18, 2007. The second official single off the album is "Te Regalo Amores" and the song was released on August 26, 2008. The album moved 15,000 copies within the United States during its first week. [2] It received a nomination for Best Latin Urban Album at the Grammy Awards of 2009. [3]

Contents

Track listing

#TitleTranslated NameFeatured Guest(s)Producer(s)Time
1La RealezaThe RoyaltyLos Magnificos, Haze2:59
2Come OnCome OnLos Magnificos & Mambo Kings2:36
3No Tengo Nada (Paris)I Have Nothing (Paris)Los Magnificos3:26
4Tuve Un SueñoI Had a Dream Plan B Los Magnificos, Haze3:09
5Puedo ReírI Can LaughLos Magnificos & Mambo Kings2:59
6PresientoI Have a FeelingGabriel Cruz, Los Magnificos & Mambo Kings2:54
7 Te Regalo Amores I Will Give You LoveGabriel Cruz, Los Magnificos & Mambo Kings3:59
8Cuerpo SensualSensual Body Don Omar Los Magnificos & Mambo Kings3:38
9Si Tú Me AmarasIf You Loved MeLos Magnificos & Mambo Kings3:01
10Vicio Del PecadoVice Of Sin Héctor Acosta "El Torito"Los Magnificos, Polo Parra, Juan Luis Guzman, Irving Menendez3:56
11Nena Ven ConmigoCome With Me GirlLos Magnificos, Haze3:32
12Noche de Dos (Ven)Night of Two (Come)Los Magnificos & Mambo Kings2:34
13Nuestro Amor Se AcabaOur Love Is EndingLos Magnificos3:26
14Te AmareI Will Love YouJaykoGabriel Cruz & Los Magnificos4:15
15Enamorado Por Primera VezIn Love For The First TimeLos Magnificos3:46
16 Mis Días Sin Ti My Days Without YouLos Magnificos3:55
17No PuedoI Can'tLos Magnificos3:31
18 Te Regalo Amores (Remix)I Give You Love (Remix) Ivy Queen Gabriel Cruz, Los Magnificos & Mambo Kings3:59

iTunes Bonus Track

#TitleProducer(s)Time
19 Mis Días Sin Ti (Urban Remix) [Bonus Track]Los Magnificos3:56
20Te Amare (Pop Version) [Bonus Track]4:19

Special Edition DVD

#TitleFeatured Guest(s)
1Yo Te Motive
2Cruz y Maldicion
3Te Vas
4Igual Que Ayer
5Medley: Si La Ves / Down / Un Sueño
6Dame Lo Que Quiero
7Me Matas
8La Amas Como Yo?Los Fantasticos Karis
9Mis Dias Sin Ti
10Lloraras

R.K.M & Ken-Y were awarded a Platinum Album for "The Royalty: La Realeza" at a conference in Miami, Florida. Their album sold more than 200,000 since its release on September 9.


Charts

Chart (2008)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [4] 32
US Top Rap Albums ( Billboard ) [5] 11
US Top Latin Albums ( Billboard ) [6] 1
US Latin Rhythm Albums ( Billboard ) [7] 1

Sales and certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [8] Platinum (Latin)100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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