Total (Belinda Peregrín album)

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Total
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 14, 2006 (Mexico)
Recorded2000–2005
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Length1:00:42
LanguageSpanish
English
Label Sony BMG
Belinda chronology
Belinda
(2003)
Total
(2006)
Utopía
(2006)
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Total is the first greatest hits album by Mexican pop rock singer Belinda.

Contents

Album information

The compilation includes songs from her soap operas, such as "¡Amigos X Siempre!", "Aventuras En El Tiempo" and "Cómplices Al Rescate". It is known that Belinda was not involved in the releasing of this compilation as the song "Alcanzar La Libertad" is a version not made by her.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

#Title [2] [3] Time
1.¡Amigos X Siempre!3:15
2.Alcanzar La Libertad3:34
3.Mi Ángel De Amor2:23
4.Todo Puede Suceder3:45
5.Cómplices Al Rescate (Popurri Pop y Grupera)3:25
6.Superstar3:18
7.El Baile Del Sapito3:02
8.Lazos3:43
9.Sácame A Bailar3:34
10.Al Rescate ¡Ya!3:19
11.Aventuras En El Tiempo2:40
12.De Niña A Mujer3:31
13. Lo Siento (I'm Sorry)3:30
14. Boba Niña Nice (Teenage Superstar)3:02
15. Ángel (Once In Your Lifetime)3:42
16.Vivir (Any Better)3:04
17. Be Free 3:35
18.Muriendo Lento (Moderatto featuring Belinda)4:12

Special edition (DVD)

#Title [4] [5]
1.Lo Siento (I'm Sorry)
2.Boba Niña Nice (Teenage Superstar)
3.Ángel (Once In Your Lifetime)
4.Vivir (Any Better)
5.Be Free
6.Muriendo Lento (Moderatto featuring Belinda)

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