Vida escante

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Vida escante
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 23, 2004
Recorded2003–2004
Genre Reggaeton
Length53:44
Label Pina
Producer
Nicky Jam chronology
Salón de la fama
(2003)
Vida escante
(2004)
Vida escante: Special Edition
(2005)
Vida escante: Special Edition
Vida Escante Special Edition.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 19, 2005
Genre Reggaeton
Label
Nicky Jam chronology
Vida escante
(2004)
Vida escante: Special Edition
(2005)
The Black Carpet
(2007)

Vida escante is the first studio album by American reggaeton singer Nicky Jam. It was released in 2004 on Pina Records. The album contains the hit songs "I'm not your Husband", "Chambonea", Me Estoy Muriendo, (R.K.M & Ken-Y) and "Va Pasando el Tiempo". It sold 2 million copies.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Vida escante: Special Edition is a re-edition of the album, released on July 19, 2005. [1]

Track listing

Vida escante

No.TitleLength
1."I'm Not Your Husband / Tu Marido"3:45
2."Nos Fuimos" (featuring Polaco)3:11
3."Vive Contigo"3:17
4."Sacando Chispa" (featuring Trebol Clan and David Deambulante)3:30
5."Pasado" (featuring Rakim & Ken Y)3:44
6."Chambonea"2:51
7."Siguen Haciendo Ruido" (featuring Lito MC Cassidy)3:36
8."Adicto" (featuring David Deambulante)2:42
9."Va Pasando el Tiempo"2:56
10."Como Tu Me Pisas" (featuring Don Chezina)3:59
11."Ya No Me Llamas" (featuring Shaka & Benny)3:07
12."Fiel a Tu Piel" (featuring David Deambulante)2:42
13."Me Estoy Muriendo" (featuring Rakim & Ken Y)4:17
14."Siguen Haciendo Ruido (Remix)" (featuring Lito MC Cassidy)3:36
15."Tus Ojos"2:51
16."La Paga"3:40
Total length:53:44

Vida escante: Special Edition

Disc one

  1. "I'm Not Your Husband / Tu Marido" (2005 Version)
  2. "Nos Fuimos" (featuring Polaco)
  3. "Vive Contigo"
  4. "Sacando Chispas" (featuring Trebol Clan and David Deambulante)
  5. "Pasado" (featuring R.K.M & Ken-Y)
  6. "Chambonea"
  7. "Siguen Haciendo Ruido" (featuring Lito & Polaco)
  8. "Adicto" (featuring David Deambulante)
  9. "Va Pasando El Tiempo"
  10. "Como Tú Me Pisas" (featuring Don Chezina)
  11. "Ya No Me Llamas" (featuring Shaka & Benny)
  12. "Fiel a Tu Piel" (featuring David Deambulante)
  13. "Me Estoy Muriendo" (R.K.M & Ken-Y)
  14. "Siguen Haciendo Ruido" (Reggaeton Version) (featuring Lito & Polaco)
  15. "Me Voy Pa'l Party" (Remix)

Disc two (DVD)

  1. "Chambonea"
  2. "Vive Contigo"
  3. "Me Voy Pa'l Party" (Multimedia track)
  4. "Me Estoy Muriendo" – (R.K.M & Ken-Y)
  5. Bonus material

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
US Top Latin Albums (Billboard) [2] 23
US Tropical Albums (Billboard) [3] 4

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