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El Regreso del Sobreviviente (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about El Regreso del Sobreviviente (Deluxe Edition) by Wisin. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, World Music, Latin genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:22:17 minutes.

Artist: Wisin
Release date: 2014
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, World Music, Latin
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:22:17
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro - El Sobreviviente (feat. 50 Cent) 3:36
2. Mucho Bajo 3:50
3. Adrenalina (feat. Jennifer Lopez & Ricky Martin) 3:55
4. Adicto 3:50
5. Heavy Heavy (feat. Tempo) 4:00
6. Candente 4:03
7. Control (feat. Chris Brown & Pitbull) 4:54
8. Amor Amor 4:18
9. Baby Danger (feat. Sean Paul) 4:15
10. Que Viva la Vida 3:22
11. Te Extraño (feat. Franco de Vita) 5:04
12. Tu Cuerpo Pide Sexo (feat. Zion) 4:38
13. Que Viva la Vida (feat. Michel Teló) 3:22
14. Piel Con Piel 3:30
15. Presión (feat. Cosculluela) 4:05
16. Control 4:54
17. Claro (feat. Jory) 3:47
18. Si Te Vas (feat. Gocho) 4:55
19. Baby Danger 4:15
20. Heavy Heavy 3:44

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El Regreso del Sobreviviente is the second solo album by Puerto Rican urban music legend Wisin. Its title refers to his debut, 2004's El Sobreviviente. The album follows the split of the longstanding duo Wisin & Yandel in 2013. This set, produced by Luny Tunes, appeared just as two pre-release singles, "Que Viva la Vida" and the club anthem "Adrenalina" (featuring Ricky Martin and Jennifer Lopez), were still riding high in various Latin charts. The album is rife with collaborations: 50 Cent appears in the title track intro; Tempo appears in the rolling reggaeton number "Heavy Heavy," while Chris Brown and Pitbull help out on the infectious four-on-the-floor "Control." "Baby Danger" enlists Sean Paul in a pulsing tropical club groover that features samples of Celtic bodhrans and whistles. If there were a candidate for a third single, this is it. "Tu Cuerpo Pide Sexo," a celebratory duet with Zion, is another surefire crowd pleaser. Michel Teló assists on a second, funkier version of "Que Viva la Vida" that closes the album. [The Deluxe Edition contains three bonus cuts: the midtempo banger "Piel con Piel," "Presion" featuring José Fernando Cosculleula, and an alternate version of "Control."]