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Tru La La Con Toda La Fuerza Songs | 1. | T-R-U/Toque-Toque |
| 2. | No Me Enseñaste |
| 3. | Marioneta (Y Volviste) |
| 4. | Amada Mas Que Nunca |
| 5. | Dueña De Mi |
| 6. | Atrevida |
| 7. | Chuvi-Chu/El Saltarin |
| 8. | Mil Maneras |
| 9. | Pasa Nada/Ritmo Caliente |
| 10. | Raza Latina/No Vamos A Parar/Se Me Sube |
| 11. | No Me Importa, No |
| 12. | Nuestro Amor |
| 13. | Con Toda La Fuerza/Licuadito |
| 14. | Hay Algo En Ella |
| 15. | Son Trulaleros/Yo Quiero Ser |
| 16. | Vuela Muy Alto |
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