| | Salsa De Amor Vol. 2 CD
Salsa De Amor Vol. 2 Music Salsa De Amor Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | Deseandote - Frankie Ruiz |
| 2. | Mi Media Mitad - Rey Ruiz |
| 3. | Quiero Llenar Tu Vida - Tito Rojas |
| 4. | Que Alguien Me Diga - Gilberto Santa Rosa |
| 5. | Casi Te Envidio - Andy Montanez |
| 6. | Que Locura Enamorame de Ti - Eddie Santiago |
| 7. | Amor, Amor - Sexappeal |
| 8. | Por Eso Esta Conmigo - Johnny Rivera |
| 9. | Cinco Noches - Paquito Guzman |
| 10. | Voy a Escarbar Tu Cuerpo - Lalo Rodriguez |
| 11. | Ella Es - Tony Vega |
| 12. | Tiembla - Raulin Rosendo |
| 13. | Pensamiento y Palabra - Victor Manuelle |
| 14. | Te Amo, Te Extrano - Orquesta Guayacan |
| 15. | Asi La Quiero - Puerto Rican Power Orchestra |
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