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The singles chosen to promote the album were "Buen Día", "Si Supieras", "Muñeca" and "Te Invito A Mi Fiesta". Unfortunately, it went unnoticed in the record stores and critics alike, but after the success of their second album, La Revancha Del Príncipe Charro , they launched a reissue of their debut album in 2002.
Radio Guira was released as a "gift to the fans". [3] The concept is based on a fictional radio station that Guerra titled "4:40 FM". According to Rolling Stone, it was partially influenced by a radio show called Radio Viva that he had years ago, with different languages announcing the time and different recipes, as well as his longtime love of the güira, a percussion instrument common in ...
"Medley Koktel: Alegrijes Y Rebujos / Guerra De Los Sexos / Aventuras En El Tiempo / Cómplices Al Rescate / Amigos X Siempre / Vamos Juntos / Misión S.O.S. / Te Invito A Volar / Perdóname / Superstar / El Diario De Daniela"
La Revancha Del Príncipe Charro is the second studio album by Mexican rock band Panda, released on 11 February 2002 through Movic Records.. The band found moderate mainstream success, and was later certified platinum in Mexico with reportedly over 100,000 sales.
Amantes Sunt Amentes (Latin for Lovers Are Lunatics) is the fourth studio album by Mexican rock band Panda, released on 2 October 2006, through Warner Bros. and Movic Records.
2023: Te Invito a Ser Feliz (non-album single) 2023: ¿Cómo Se Supera? with MC Davo (non-album single) 2023: Vuela Tú (non-album single) 2023: CCC with Michelle Maciel (non-album single) 2023: Abcdario with Junior H (non-album single) 2023: Mi Recaída en los Excesos with Lalo Mora (non-album single) 2023: Aunque No Te Pueda Ver (non-album ...
"Te Invito Al Party" Los Ganjas Luny Tunes & Noriega: 3:03 20 "Muevanse" John Eric Barbosa 3:25 21 "Estamos Janguendo" Maestro Maestro 2:46 22 "Acercate" Guanabanas: Luny Tunes & Noriega: 2:55 23 "Provocandote" Sammy & El Amolao Barbosa & Omar 2:46 24 "Bishop" Street Boris Echo: 3:03 25 "Quien Quiere Guerra" Tempo & Mexicano Echo & DJ Black 3:45
A Spanish version of the song, entitled "Te Aviso, Te Anuncio (Tango)" ("I'm Warning You, I'm Telling You"), was also recorded. Upon its release, "Objection (Tango)" received generally favourable reviews from music critics , some of whom found it similar to the work of American new wave band The B-52's .