Día tras día (album)

Día Tras Día is the fifth studio album by the Colombian musician Andrés Cepeda the album is written in collaboration with the Cuban musician Amaury Gutiérrez.

Día Tras Día
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 27, 2009
GenrePop, Latin rock, Latin ballad
Length53:48
LabelFM Discos & Cintas
ProducerAndrés Cepeda, Fredy Camelo Salamanca
Andrés Cepeda chronology
Para Amarte Mejor
(2005)
Día Tras Día
(2009)
Vivo en Directo
(2010)
Alternative cover
Singles from Día Tras Día
  1. "Besos Usados"
  2. "Enfermedad de Ti"
  3. "Día Tras Día"

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Día Tras Día"
  • Jorge Luis Piloto
  • Joel Enríquez
4:03
2."Enfermedad de Ti"3:08
3."Besos Usados"
  • Paloma Ramírez
  • Alejandro Martínez
3:54
4."Bandida"
2:51
5."Sombras"
  • Rosario Sansores Pren
3:05
6."Fallaste"
  • Alfredo Nodarse
3:46
7."Así de Grande"
  • Alexis Valdez
3:52
8."Faltarán"
  • Gabriel Turbay
3:13
9."No Es Casual"
  • Piloto
3:31
10."Se Te Nota"
  • Yasmil Marrufo
3:38
11."Hoy Como Tu"
  • Nodarse
3:35
12."Me Sacaste de la Casa"
  • José Rodríguez
2:14
13."Ya No Me Sabe Igual"
  • Nodarse
3:58
14."Tanto, Tanto"
  • Nodarse
2:43
15."Necesito"
  • Iván Benavides
6:17
Total length:53:48

Awards

The album was nominated for the following 2009 Latin Grammy Awards:


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