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1997 studio album by Olga Tañón
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Llévame Contigo ("Take Me With You") is the title of a studio album released by singer Olga Tañón on May 5, 1997. This album became her first number-one set on the Billboard Top Latin Albums and received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Tropical Latin Album and a Lo Nuestro Award for Tropical Salsa Album of the Year.[2]
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The information from Billboard .[3]
1. "Despierta Corazón" Raldy Vázquez 04:04 2. "Llegó El Amor" Alex Enamorado 03:50 3. "El Frío De Tú Adiós" Yaidelice Monrrozeau 04:12 4. "Porque No Te Encontré" Gustavo Márquez 04:40 5. "Así Es El Amor" Monrrozeau 04:36 6. "Llévame Contigo" Enamorado 04:34 7. "Qué Grande Es Este Amor" Vázquez 03:48 8. "Serpiente Mala" Rodolfo Barreras 03:41 9. "Cuando No Puedo Verlo" Miguel Rey 04:09 10. "Por Amor Al Arte" Manny Benito 04:17 11. "Que Bailen Los Niños" Barreras 04:41 12. "Choque De Planetas" Poggui Almendros 04:47 13. "Lo Que Son Las Apariencias" Enrique Feliz 04:35 14. "Siempre En Mí Corazón" Pete Astudillo, Abraham Quintanilla III 04:20
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