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2007 studio album by Elvis Crespo
Regresó el Jefe
Studio album by Elvis Crespo
ReleasedJune 5, 2007
GenreMerengue
LabelMachete Music
Elvis Crespo chronology
Saboréalo
(2004)
Regresó el Jefe
(2007)
Indestructible
(2010)
Singles from Regresó el Jefe
  1. "Échate Pa'ca"
    Released: 2007
  2. "La Foto Se Me Borro"
    Released: 2007
  3. "Lloré y Lloré"
    Released: 2008

Regresó el Jefe (in English, The Boss Has Returned) is the sixth studio album by Elvis Crespo that was released to the public on June 5, 2007. It is Crespo's first album in three years.

The album features special appearances by fellow Puerto Rican merengue singer Giselle, and Dominican singers Los Hermanos Rosario. Also, the first single - "La Foto se me Borró" - features the vocals of a new merengue group produced by Crespo called Zone D'Tambora.

The song "Échate Pa'Cá" was the song that Puerto Rican group Grupo Manía (Crespo's previous group) popularized after Crespo briefly rejoined the group for a tour entitled The Originals.

Track listing

All songs written by E. Crespo, except where noted.

  1. "20 Aky"
  2. "La Foto Se Me Borró"(E. Crespo, Zone D' Tambora)
  3. "Con el Tiempo y un Ganchito"
  4. "Bambaribiri"(E. Crespo, ñejo)
  5. "Llore y Llore"
  6. "Tala Tala"
  7. "Mi Fracaso"
  8. "Los Caminos de la Vida" (E. Crespo, Los Hermanos Rosario)
  9. "Ito Ito Bonito"
  10. "Te Veo Triste" (E. Crespo, Gisselle)
  11. "Así Es La Vida"
  12. "Échate Pa'Cá" (E. Crespo, Grupo Manía)
  13. "La Foto Se Me Borró" (Bachata Mix)(E. Crespo, Zone D' Tambora)

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
US Latin Albums (Billboard) 17
US Tropical Albums (Billboard) 2

References

  1. Crespo updates aging merengue genre with new sounds
  2. "Elvis Crespo - Chart History: Latin Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
  3. "Elvis Crespo - Chart History: Tropical Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2024-07-08.
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