Tu Amor Secreto

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Tu Amor Secreto
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ReleasedApril 15, 1995 (1995-04-15)
Genre Romantic Music, Latin
Label EMI Latin(Only U.S.)
Disa(In Mexico)
Grupo Bryndis chronology
Por el amor
(1994)
Tu Amor Secreto
(1995)
Mi verdadero amor
(1996)

Tu Amor Secreto (Eng:Your Secret Love) is a studio album released by Grupo Bryndis. All tracks were composed by all members.

Track list

  1. Tu Traicion (Mauro Posadas)
  2. Eres (Juan Guevara)
  3. Secreto Amor (Mauro Posadas)
  4. Tu Lugar Se Ocupo (Claudio Pablo)
  5. Sabias Que Te Amo (Guadalupe Guevara)
  6. Solo Te Amo A Ti (Mauro Posadas)
  7. Quien Vive En Mi (Juan Guevara)
  8. Extranandote (Juan Guevara)
  9. Amor, Te Necesito (Guadalupe Guevara)
  10. Cariño No Hay Soledad (Gerardo Izaguirre) [1]

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References

  1. "Tu Amor Secreto - Grupo Bryndis | Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved 2022-05-30.