MDO (album)

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MDO
Studio album by MDO
Released July 1, 1997 (1997-07-01)
Recorded 1996–97
Genre Pop
Rock
Label Sony International
MDO chronology

MDO
(1997)
Un Poco Más
(1999)
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MDO is the debut eponymous album of the Puerto Rican band MDO, which spun off Puerto Rican boy band Menudo. The album was released on July 1, 1997.

The album featured a remake of Menudo's hit song "Súbete A Mi Moto".

Track listing

  1. No Puedo Olvidarme De Ti (Alejandro Jaén) 3:29 – Singer: Daniel René Weider
  2. Volverás A Mí (A. Jaén, R. Quijano) 4:37 – Singer: Abel Talamántez
  3. ¡Ay, Amor! (Fernando Osorio) 2:54 – Singer: Alexis Grullón
  4. ¡Ay, Cariño! (Alejandro Jaén) 4:30 – Singer: Abel Talamántez
  5. No Me Envenena Más (Fernando Osorio) 3:20 – Singer: Didier Hernández
  6. A Bailar (A. Jaén, D. Nieves, C. Bencomo) 5:22 – Singer: Alexis Grullón
  7. Háblame De Amor (A. Jaén, D. Nieves) 4:08 – Singer: Daniel René Weider and Anthony Galindo (Rap)
  8. Súbete A Mi Moto (E. Díaz, C. Villa) 3:29 – Singer: Anthony Galindo
  9. Así No Más (Fernando Osorio) 3:31 – Singer: Didier Hernández
  10. Dame Una Caricia (C. M. Avilés, M. Díaz, D. Nieves) 3:29 – Singer: Anthony Galindo

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