| | Fiebre Latina 42o De Salsa CD - Import Fiebre Latina Discography of CDs
Fiebre Latina!, directed by Javier Verdugo Salazar, is a group that has the sonority of an urban group from the Caribbean area firmly based in the whole Cuban and Afro-Cuban culture. Making a study of the world market, the group has taken to a style emin
Fiebre Latina! includes: Javier Verdugo Salazar.
Fiebre Latina 42o De Salsa Songs | 1. | Morena |
| 2. | Aroma que Invita |
| 3. | Al Deseo |
| 4. | Soledad Para Dos |
| 5. | Bolero Para un Amor Sutil |
| 6. | Abecedario de Amor |
| 7. | Te Pareces Tanto a El |
| 8. | Mona Lisa |
| 9. | Lluvia que Enloquences |
| 10. | En Tus Ojos Yo Veo |
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