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Recorded at Ochoa Studios, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Personnel: Brenda K. Starr (vocals); Humberto Ramírez (various instruments); Miguel Rivera, Danny Fuentes (trombone); Tito Allen (background vocals).
Personnel: Brenda K. Starr (vocals); Frankie Perez (soprano & tenor saxophones); Humberto Ramirez (trumpet, flugelhorn, keyboards, percussion, background vocals); Danny Fuentes, Miguel Rivera (trombone); Luis Marin (piano, keyboards); Oskar Cartaya (bass); Sammy Garcia (congas); Charlie Sierra (bongo); Tito De Garcia (timbales); Jose "Che" Vega (percussion); Tito Allen, Johnny Rivera, Gilda Gonzalez, Iris Martinez, Yanira Torres (background vocals).
Producers include: Ronnie Ventura, Humberto Ramirez.
Brenda K Starr Te Sigo Esperando Songs | 1. | Sola |
| 2. | Herida |
| 3. | Te Sigo Esperando |
| 4. | No Necesito |
| 5. | Un Amor Como el Mio |
| 6. | Peligroso Amor |
| 7. | Keep It a Secret |
| 8. | No Digas Nada |
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