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This collection of eight songs recorded by popular Cuban dance music group Los Van Van includes "La Titimania" and "Que Palo Es Ese."
European budget collection of great tracks great tracks from over the years of one of Cuba's best exports. The premier band of "son" plays to sold out houses around the world. Juan Formell and company are legendary in their homeland. Los Van Van Songo Songs | 1. | La Titimania | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Que Palo es Ese | |
| 3. | Muevete | |
| 4. | Ya Tu Campana No Suena | |
| 5. | Calla | |
| 6. | Sanunguera | |
| 7. | Recaditos No | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Y que Tu Cres | |
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