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2007 studio album by DLG (Dark Latin Groove)
Renacer
Studio album by DLG (Dark Latin Groove)
ReleasedApril 15, 2007
GenreSalsa, Reggae
Length40:15
LabelLa Calle Records
DLG (Dark Latin Groove) chronology
Gotcha!
(1999)
Renacer
(2007)
TBA
Singles from Renacer
  1. "Quiero Decirte Que Te Amo"
    Released: 2007

Renacer is DLG's first album after their breakup with previous lead singer Huey Dunbar. The album features Yahaira Vargas, otherwise known as Miss YaYa, as the new lead singer. The album received a Grammy nomination for "Best Tropical Latin Album.

Features

Renacer features long time group contributor Fragancia along with an invited guest singer Ness and Rapper/Singer/DJ, DJ Napoles(Napo). DLG released a new hit via radio in February 2008 called "Quiero decirte que te amo" which is a remake of Italian ballad of Laura Pausini, and also a Peruvian folk song cover called "Toro mata" (The Bull Kills). Also included is the remake of the ballad that was now done Salsa style of "Pero me acuerdo de ti", which was done by Christina Aguilera and was featured on her album "Mi Reflejo", which was written by songwriter Rudy Pérez. Sergio George had also included on the album of live performances of Miss Ya Ya and group doing the hit songs, "No morirá", "Volveré", "Muévete" and "Juliana".

Track listing

  1. Quiero decirte que te amo
  2. Toro mata
  3. Pero me acuerdo de ti
  4. Conmigo quédate
  5. El sueño se acabó (Tal vez)
  6. No soy esa mujer
  7. No morirá
  8. Muévete
  9. Volveré
  10. La quiero a morir
  11. Juliana

Chart position

Year Chart Peak
2008 Billboard Top Latin Albums 47
2008 Billboard Latin Tropical Albums 4

References

  1. "2009 Grammy Awards". February 7, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-02-15.
  2. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r821674


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