Presents Kumbia Kings
Presents Kumbia Kings is the first compilation album and fifth album by Mexican-American cumbia group A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings and the first compilation album by Mexican-American musician A.B. Quintanilla. It was released on April 1, 2003 by EMI Latin. All of the songs in the album are in English. The album includes eight previously released songs and four new songs recorded for the album.
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Compilation album / Studio album by A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings | ||||
Released | April 1, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 1999–2003 | |||
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Label | EMI Latin | |||
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A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia Kings chronology | ||||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Don't Wanna Try" | Francisco Bautista, Jaime Gálvez | 4:07 |
2. | "Say It (A Million Times)" | A.B. Quintanilla III, Cruz Martínez, Francisco Bautista | 4:08 |
3. | "Roll Wit Me" | Francisco Bautista, Jason Cano, Jaime Gálvez, Alex Ramírez | 3:49 |
4. | "U Don't Love Me" | Johnnie Mae Dunson, Sean Dunson | 3:52 |
5. | "I Need Your Love" | A.B. Quintanilla III, Francisco Bautista, Jason Cano, Andrew Maes | 3:36 |
6. | "Right Back" | Cruz Martínez, Luis F. Bautista | 4:19 |
7. | "Think'n About You" | A.B. Quintanilla III, Cruz Martínez, Francisco Bautista | 4:03 |
8. | "La Cucaracha (Ol' Skool Mix)" (featuring Organized Rhymes) | A.B. Quintanilla III, Cruz Martínez, Jason Cano, DJ Franz | 3:55 |
9. | "Why Did You" | A.B. Quintanilla III, Francisco Bautista | 4:13 |
10. | "Break Me Off" | Jason Cano, Jaime Gálvez, Reggie Valenzuela, Will | 4:37 |
11. | "I Never Knew" | A.B. Quintanilla III, Cruz Martínez, Francisco Bautista | 3:48 |
12. | "So Naive" | Johnnie Mae Dunson, Sean Dunson | 3:57 |
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