Aquel Que Había Muerto
Aquel Que Había Muerto (That One Who Had Died) is a rap album released by Puerto Rican singer Vico C.[1][2]
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | December 1, 1998 | |||
Genre | Rap | |||
Producer | Luis Lozada | |||
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The album includes new versions of some of Vico C's greatest hits. [3]
Track listing
- "Aquel Que Había Muerto" Ft Funky & 7th Poet
- "Calla" Ft Funky
- "Quieren"
- "Donde Comienzan Las Guerras"
- "Careta" Ft Funky
- "La Recta Final" (New Version)
- "Dándote Vida"
- "Explosión"
- "Tony Presidio"
- "Aquel Que Había Muerto" Ft Funky (Radio Edit)
gollark: > If you oppose compromises to privacy on the grounds that you could do something that is misidentified as a crime, being more transparent does helpI mean, sure. But I worry about lacking privacy for reasons other than "maybe the government will use partial data or something and accidentally think I'm doing crimes".
gollark: Also, you can probably just treat privacy as a "terminal goal" like all the other weird drives us foolish humans have, but I think there are good reasons for it based on other stuff.
gollark: Are you missing some negatives or something? I'm failing to parse that.
gollark: I don't understand what you're saying.
gollark: If you want to retain privacy, it is not very useful to just give up all privacy and become uninteresting.
References
- "How Bad Bunny Took Over Pop -- Singing Exclusively In Spanish". Billboard.
- Rodríguez, Yomaris. "Motivado por la rabia Vico C". El Vocero de Puerto Rico (in Spanish).
- Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1999-06-26). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
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