El_Enemy_de_los_Guasíbiri

<i>El Enemy de los Guasíbiri</i>

El Enemy de los Guasíbiri

2004 compilation album by Tego Calderón


El Enemy de los Guasíbiri is the first compilation album by Tego Calderón. The album is considered to be an important factor to reggaeton's mainstream exposure in 2004 alongside Daddy Yankee's Barrio Fino and Ivy Queen's Diva.[3] The title of the album is taken from a line in his 2003 song “Pa' que retozen. This production contains "Guasa Guasa Remix" with Voltio; one of the best 'tiraeras' from the history of reggaeton, for the Lito & Polaco and Pina Records. The album sold over 200,000 units in Puerto Rico and United States.[4]

Quick Facts El Enemy de los Guasíbiri, Compilation album by Tego Calderón ...
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Track listing

  1. Intro
  2. Elegante de Boutique (Boricuas NY)
  3. Gatas Gozan (Sopranos: First Season)
  4. Cosa Buena (Planet Reggae)
  5. Mi Entierro (La Mision 2)
  6. Cerca de Mi Neighborhood (Boricuas NY 2)
  7. Guasa Guasa (feat. Voltio)
  8. Al Natural (feat. Yandel)
  9. Interlude
  10. Naki Naki (Kilates: Rompiendo El Silencio)
  11. We Got the Crown "Envidia" (feat. Aventura)
  12. Sopa de Letras (Babilonia)
  13. En Peligro de Extinción (feat. Eddie Dee) A
  14. Baílalo Como Tú Quieras (Los Matadores Del Genero)
  15. Dame Un Chance (The Majestic)
  16. No Paso El Cerdo (La Mision 3: A Otro Nivel)
  17. No Sufras Por Ella (feat. Toño Rosario)

A. This track originally appeared on Eddie Dee's El Terrorista De La Lírica (2000) album.

  • The majority of these songs were released on compilation albums before Tego's record deal with Sony BMG cited in parentheses.

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References

  1. Birchmeier, Jason. "El Enemy de los Guasíbiri - Tego Calderón". Allmusic. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
  2. Hoard, Christian (May 5, 2005). "Tego Calderon - El Enemy de los Guasibiri". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on May 12, 2009. Retrieved December 13, 2011.
  3. Carney Smith, Jessie. of African American Popular Culture. ABC-CLIO, 2010, p. 1199.
  4. "Tego Calderón demanda a sello discográfico". El Universo (in Spanish). 2006-07-05. Retrieved 2024-05-07.
  5. "MUSICALIA ONLINE!". 2004-04-17. Archived from the original on 2004-04-17. Retrieved 2021-03-19.

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