Ven a Mí

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Ven a Mi
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Studio album by
Released1997
Recorded1996–97
Genre Latin rap
Label SBK Records
Barrio Boyzz chronology
How We Roll
(1995)
Ven a Mi
(1997)
Destiny
(2000)

Ven a Mi is the fifth studio album by Latin rap group Barrio Boyzz. It was released in 1997 through SBK Records.

Track listing

  1. "Rico"
  2. "No Quiero Verte Llorar"
  3. "Tu Manera de Amar"
  4. "Es Cosa del Amor"
  5. "Depende de Ti"
  6. "Se Me Fue Mi Vida (A Duo con Rikarena)"
  7. "Ven a Mi"
  8. "Entre los Dos"
  9. "Sere Tu Rio (I'll Be Your River)"
  10. "Loquera"
  11. "Si Eres Tu"


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