Los Cocorocos

Los Cocorocos was a collaborative album between salsa and reggaeton singers released in 2006. The album fused sounds between salsa and reggaeton.

Los Cocorocos
Compilation album by
various artists
ReleasedNovember 21, 2006
GenreSalsa music, Reggaeton

Tracks

  1. Intro - Gallego 1:50
  2. Los Hombres Tienen la Culpa - Don Omar & Gilberto Santa Rosa 4:45
  3. Dos Jueyes - Zion & Domingo Quiñones 3:48
  4. Che Che Cole - Tego Calderón & Víctor Manuelle 4:05
  5. Mal Aguero - La Sister & Domingo Quiñones 3:38
  6. Perdona Viejo - Papo Rosario & Aniel Rosario 4:17
  7. Los Gorditos - Tito Nieves, John Erick, and Pedro Bull 4:47
  8. Ayi Viene Mista - Mista 3:55
  9. Mulata Rumbera - Junior Gonzalez & Plaza 4:16
  10. Esa Nena - J-king y Maximan 3:07
  11. Mafo Crew - Mafo Crew 3:25
  12. La Wasa - Symphonia 4:01
  13. Claro de Luna - Voltio 3:14

Chart position

Album

Year Chart Album Peak
2006 Billboard Latin Tropical Album Los Cocorocos 1
2006 Billboard Top Latin Albums Los Cocorocos 13

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Singles

Year Chart Single Peak
2006 Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay Dos Jueyes 38
2006 Billboard Hot Latin Tracks Los Hombres Tienen La Culpa 39
2006 Billboard Hot Latin Tracks Los Hombres Tienen La Culpa 39
2006 Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay Los Hombres Tienen La Culpa 1
2006 Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay Los Hombres Tienen La Culpa 1

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See also

  • List of number-one Billboard Tropical Albums from the 2000s

References

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