Vem Pra Mim

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Vem Pra Mim
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Studio album by
Released1993
Genre Latin Pop
Menudo chronology
15 Años
(1992)
Vem Pra Mim
(1993)
Cosmopolitan Girl
(1993)

Vem Pra Mim (1993) is the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo's 32nd album (5th in Portuguese).

It features Abel Talamántez , Alexis Grullón , Andy Blázquez, Ashley Ruiz, and new member Ricky López . Ricky replaced Adrián Olivares, who decided to leave the group.

Track listing

  1. Vem Pra Mim (Alexis Grullon)
  2. Juras De Amor (Ashley Ruiz / Alexis Grullon / Andy Blázquez)
  3. Parecendo Frio (Ashley Ruiz)
  4. Quinze Anos (Alexis Grullon)
  5. Beija Minha Alma (Abel Talamantez)
  6. Nunca Mais (Ricky Lopez)
  7. Eu So Queria (Alexis Grullon)
  8. Raio De Lua (Ricky Lopez)
  9. Lentes Escuras (Andy Blázquez)
  10. Me Beija Aqui Na Praja (Ashley Ruiz)
  11. Serenata Rock'N Roll (Abel Talamantez)
  12. Deixa Eu Ser (Andy Blázquez)


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