Mi Vida... My Life
Mi Vida... My Life is the third studio album by Puerto Rican reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel, released on October 21, 2003, by Lideres Entertainment Group. It peaked at #19 on the Latin Pop chart and #56 on the Top Latin Albums chart.[1]
Mi Vida... My Life | ||||
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Released | October 21, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2003 | |||
Genre | Reggaeton | |||
Label | Lideres Entertainment Group | |||
Producer | Luny Tunes DJ Blass Echo | |||
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Singles from Mi Vida... My Life | ||||
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Track listing
- "Intro"
- "Guáyale El Mahón"
- "Esta Noche Hay Pelea" (Luny Tunes)
- "Tú Sabes"
- "Dembow" (DJ Blass)
- "No Fear 3" (DJ Dicky)
- "Girla"
- "Con Mi Reggae Muero" (DJ Blass)
- "Boricua NY1"
- "La Sata"
- "La Misión"
- "Pégate"
- "Reggae Rockeao"
- "Dile"
- "Quiero Verte Bailar"
- "Ola"
- "Algo Pasó"
- "La Rockera"
- "En Busca De Ti"
- "Compláceme"
- "La Misión 2"
- "No Sé" (Luny Tunes)
- "Pena"
- "Piden Perreo" (featuring Alexis & Fido) (Luny Tunes)
- "La Vaquera"
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