Fiesta Macarena
Fiesta Macarena is a 1996 music album, based on Los del Río's hit single "Macarena", released by BMG US Latin.
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Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995–96 | |||
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Label | BMG US Latin | |||
Producer | Tom Blonga | |||
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Singles from Fiesta Macarena | ||||
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Track listing
- "La Niña (Del Pañuelo Colorado) (The Party Radio Edit)" – 4:08
- "Tocalo, Tocalo" – 3:09
- "Macarena (Bayside Boys Remix)" – 4:12
- "San Sereni" – 4:37
- "No Te Vayas Todavía (The Old School Memê Remix)" – 3:53
- "Estas Pilla'o" – 4:28
- "Pura Carroceria (Memê Dance Short Remix)" – 4:38
- "Tengo, Tengo" – 4:24
- "El Sueño de la Marisma" – 3:31
- "La Polvareda" – 3:42
- "La Niña (Del Pañuelo Colorado) (The Afterhours Meme Dub)" – 6:43
- "Macarena (Original)" – 4:09
Bonus tracks:
- "Macarena (River Remix 103 BPM)" – 5:04
- "Macarena (New Remix by Bass Bumpers)" – 3:27
- "Macarena (Christmas Joy Remix, hidden track)" – 3:27
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