Supremo (album)

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Supremo
Studio album by Chino & Nacho
Released October 18, 2011
Recorded 2011
Genre Merengue, Reggaeton, Bachata, Latin pop
Label Machete Music
Chino & Nacho chronology

Mi Niña Bonita: Reloaded
(2010)
Supremo
(2011)
Supremo: Reloaded
(2013)
Singles from Supremo
  1. "El Poeta"
    Released: September 10, 2011
  2. "Bebé Bonita"
    Released: March 8, 2012
  3. "Regálame Un Muack"
    Released: October 23, 2012
  4. "Sin Tí"
    Released: December 13, 2012

Supremo is an album[1] by Venezuelan[2] duo Chino & Nacho released on October 18, 2011. The album marks a move away from reggaeton, and more towards a "tropical fusion" or merengue influenced sound.[3] "Pobre Corazón" is the theme for the telenovela Rafaela,[4] while "¿Será Que Tengo La Culpa?" served as the soundtrack for La viuda joven. It was released in a reloaded version on March 26, 2013.[5] The reissue features the album version of the single "Sin Tí", the remix of "Regálame Un Muack" with El Potro Álvarez, unreleased studio tracks "Mi Mejor Cancion", "No He Podido Verte" and "Don Juan (Fanny Lú song)" with Fanny Lu, the latter which was released as a single on October 10, 2012. It also includes club remixes of "El Poeta" and "Bebé Bonita".

Track listing

  1. "Príncipe Azul"
  2. "Sin Tí"
  3. "Estoy Enamorado"
  4. "El Poeta"
  5. "Bebé Bonita" (feat. Jay Sean)
  6. "Regálame Un Muack" (feat. El Potro Álvarez)
  7. "Loco, Loco"
  8. "Por Eso Quiero"
  9. "Bachata Rosa"
  10. "Pobre Corazón"
  11. "¿Será Que Tengo La Culpa?" (feat. Luis Enrique)

See also

References

  1. http://www.rhapsody.com/artist/el-chino/album/supremo
  2. http://www.noticiassin.com/2011/10/los-venezolanos-chino-y-nacho-sacan-su-nuevo-disco-supremo/
  3. http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=434751&CategoryId=13003
  4. http://rumberos.net/rumberos/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=18227:chino-y-nacho-haran-historia-con-supremo&catid=47:musica&Itemid=21
  5. "Chino & Nacho and their new album "Supremo: Reloaded". Voxxi. La Vox Media Group. March 31, 2013. Retrieved June 6, 2013. 

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