Día de Independencia
Día de Independencia is the third studio album by the Mexican Christian rock band Rojo. The album was produced by the bass guitarist Emmanuel Espinosa. It was released on October 2004. The recording was led by engineers J.R. McNeely, Orlando Rodríguez and Benny Faccone.[1]
Día de Independencia | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 2004 | |||
Genre | Contemporary Christian music, rock, pop | |||
Producer | Emmanuel Espinosa | |||
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Track listing
- "Intro"
- "OK"
- "Creo"
- "Gracias"
- "Prefiero"
- "Brillaré"
- "Tu. Yo"
- "El Amor Está Aquí"
- "Gasolina"
- "Le Voy a Cristo"
- "Vive en Mí"
- "[Untitled Hidden Track]"
- "Tu Yo [Instrumental Hidden Track]"
Awards
Día de Independencia was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award in 2005 for Best Christian Album.
It won the Gospel Cristo Rey Award for Best International Album.
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