Grandes Hits

Grandes Hits is the first greatest hits collection released from Mexican singer Cristian Castro. It was released on September 10, 2002 by BMG. The compilation featured three never released tracks from Cristian.

Grandes Hits
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedSeptember 10, 2002
Recorded1997–2002
GenreLatin pop, compilation
LabelBMG U.S. Latin
Cristian Castro chronology
Azul
(2001)
Grandes Hits
(2002)
Amar Es
(2003)

Tracklist

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Lloran Las Rosas"Alfredo MatheusLo Mejor de Mí4:27
2."Por Amarte Así"Alejandro Montalbán, Eduardo ReyesMi Vida Sin Tu Amor4:32
3."Cuando Me Miras Así"Adrián Possé, Marc MartínNever released4:21
4."Azul"Kike Santander, Gustavo SantanderAzul4:24
5."Volver A Amar"Kike SantanderMi Vida Sin Tu Amor4:42
6."Escondidos (feat. Olga Tañon)"Mauricio Abaroa, Rudy PérezTe Acordarás de Mí4:28
7."Miedo"Estéfano, Julio C. ReyesNever released4:48
8."Yo Quería"Toto Cutugno (adapt. Cristian Castro)Azul4:18
9."Pasión (feat. Grupo Límite)"Alicia VillarealDe Corazón al Corazón4:18
10."Lloviendo Estrellas"Alejandro Montalbán, Eduardo ReyesAzul4:17
11."Verónica"Cristian CastroMi Vida Sin Tu Amor4:35
12."Soledad"Danilo BalloNever released4:32
13."Ella (feat. José Alfredo Jiménez)"José Alfredo JiménezTributo a J.A. Jimenez3:13
14."Mi Vida Sin Tu Amor"Kike SantanderMi Vida Sin Tu Amor3:33
15."Lo Mejor de Mí"Rudy PérezLo Mejor de Mí3:57
16."Después de Ti...¿Qué? (feat. Raúl Di Blasio)"Rudy PérezLo Mejor de Mí5:30
gollark: Oh, right, the actual video: this is an amateur potatOS security researcher revealing a bug they found.
gollark: So the general and robust fix for this would be to stop doing I/O this way for anything but performance-sensitive and fairly robust (terminal, FS) I/O and API stuff, but PotatOS has so much legacy code that that would actually be very hard.
gollark: As it turns out, you can take a perfectly safe function with out of sandbox access and make it very not safe by controlling what responses it gets from HTTP requests and whatever.
gollark: And *another* Lua quirk more particular to CC is a heavy emphasis on event-driven I/O via coroutines.
gollark: The FS layer is actually fine, probably, apart from insufficiently flexible filesystem virtualization; the issue is that since this is really easy, many other potatOS features interact this way.
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