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1 La Revolución Martinez/Martinez/M 4:15
2 Quítame El Dolor Martinez/Martinez/M 3:23
3 Encendío Martinez/Morera/Mor 3:49
4 Mujeres in the Club Jackson/Jackson/Mor 4:03
5 Ahí Voy Masis/Morera/Morera 4:02
6 Emociones Morera/Martinez/Pad 4:10
7 Gracias a Ti Veguilla/Gomez/Gome 3:55
8 Perfecto Padilla/Martinez/Mo 4:25
9 Abusadora Masis/Morera/Morera 3:00
10 Ella Me Llama Colon/Morera/Morera 4:18
11 Yo Lo Se Martinez/Martinez/M 3:48
12 Como Quieres Que Te Olvide? Gomez/Gomez/Morera/ 4:35
13 Tu Vives En Mi Masis/Morera/Morera 3:35
14 Besos Mojados Cabrera/Cabrera/Mor 4:25
15 Descará Diaz/Diaz/Morera/Mo 5:04
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La Revolución

Audio Compact Disc

Category: Rap

La Revolución

UPC: 602527061696

Release Date: 05/26/2009

Original Release Date: 05/26/2009

Tracks: [La Revolución, Quítame El Dolor, Encendío, Mujeres in the Club, Ahí Voy, Emociones, Gracias a Ti, Perfecto, Abusadora, Ella Me Llama, Yo Lo Se, Como Quieres Que Te Olvide?, Tu Vives En Mi, Besos Mojados, Descará]
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David Jeffries

Released just weeks after their previous album, Los Extraterrestres, won Billboard's 2009 Latin Rhythm Album of the Year award, La Revoluci?n finds reggaeton superstars Wisin & Yandel on a serious roll. After the opening title track suggests a futuristic concept album on the scale of Don Omar's 2009 release iDon, La Revoluci?n slips into a much more standard album for the duo, which is hardly a disappointment. Bouncing between grand club numbers and smooth ballads, the overall structure is familiar to all returning fans, but just like Omar in 2009, the duo have become fans of euro-disco synths and urban dance music. The slick "Quitame El Dolor" stomps the ground like a Flo Rida cut while "Mujeres in the Club" creeps and swaggers in such a G-Unit way that special guest 50 Cent sounds right at home. On the other hand, a handful of cuts -- "Perfecto" with Yaviah and Ivy Queen being the best -- prove that the duo can still create vital and undiluted reggaeton as they please. Purists might balk at how they choose to do so but La Revoluci?n is more about expanding the duo's sound while making sure that high quality control is still in effect. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi