The Last

Aventura  Main Performer

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1 Intro (The Last) Romeo 1:24
2 Por un Segundo Romeo 4:15
3 Yo Quisiera Amarla [I Wish I Loved You] Romeo 5:06
4 El Malo Romeo 3:58
5 Dile al Amor Romeo 3:49
6 Su Veneno Romeo 4:00
7 Tu Jueguito Romeo 3:42
8 Spanish Fly Jean/Duplessis/Rome 3:57
9 Peligro Romeo 4:38
10 La Tormenta Romeo 4:35
11 El Desprecio Romeo 4:35
12 All Up 2 You Luna/Malave/Masis/M 3:38
13 Skit Romeo 4:05
14 La Curita Romeo 3:21
15 Princesita Santos 4:17
16 Su Vida Romeo 4:34
17 Soy Hombre Romeo 3:59
18 Gracias Romeo 7:33
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The Last

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Premium Latin Music

Style: Latin Pop

The Last

UPC: 171012080028

Release Date: 06/09/2009

Original Release Date: 06/09/2009

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Intro (The Last), Por un Segundo, Yo Quisiera Amarla [I Wish I Loved You], El Malo, Dile al Amor, Su Veneno, Tu Jueguito, Spanish Fly, Peligro, La Tormenta, El Desprecio, All Up 2 You, Skit, La Curita, Princesita, Su Vida, Soy Hombre, Gracias]
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John Bush

Aventura didn't become the kings of bachata by deserting their large and devoted fan base to cater to the mainstream, and it's no different on The Last -- despite the fact that the album includes features for a parade of crossover suspects: Wyclef Jean and Ludacris on one track, plus Akon and Wisin y Yandel on another. No, the lead track on The Last -- the number one Latin hit "Por un Segundo" -- is straight bachata, rhythmic and sweet, and there happen to be plenty of tender ballads to follow it. Not only that, but the crossover features are held to the last half of the album, where Wyclef Jean produces his own surprisingly sugary "Spanish Fly," and Akon and Wisin y Yandel appear on the Auto-Tuned reggaeton track "All Up 2 You." As usual, the band is anchored by Santos brothers Lenny and Max, along with longtime collaborator Eric "Bori" Rivera. Consolidating the quartet's power, The Last became Aventura's biggest album hit yet, reaching number five on the charts. ~ John Bush, Rovi