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2002 studio album by Lito & Polaco
Mundo Frío
Studio album by Lito & Polaco
ReleasedAugust 3, 2002
Recorded2001–2002
StudioCriteria Studios Miami, Florida (U.S)
Genre
Length43:49
LabelPina Records
Producer
Lito & Polaco chronology
Los Éxitos Vol. 1
(2000)
Mundo Frío
(2002)
Fuera De Serie
(2004)

Mundo Frío is the second studio album by Puerto Rican hip hop duo Lito & Polaco. It was released in 2002 by Pina Records. It had the collaboration of Nicky Jam, Julio Voltio, Speedy, Daddy Yankee, and Wise. To date it is the duo most successful album.

This production contains songs mostly from hip hop as well as genres such as reggaeton and some 'tiraeras', which are clearly their specialty in the gender. There are songs where the duo continues insulting the members of the musical company Buddha's Family mainly Tempo, MC Ceja and the producer Buddha himself. They would also start a war against Eddie Dee and then with his friend Tego Calderón.

It was nominated for Billboard's Latin Rap Album of the Year but lost to El General Is Back by El General.

Videos were made for Rosando Con Mi Piel, Mundo Frío, and Esta Noche Quiero Darte. It's the first the Latin Album to be produced by Terry Date and Fat Joe.

Track listing

  1. Intro: Welcome to My World
  2. Bala Loca
  3. Rosando Con Mi Piel (feat Nicky Jam)
  4. Mundo Frío
  5. No Confío (feat Voltio)
  6. Interlude: MC Teca (diss to MC Ceja)
  7. Eddie Kaneca (diss to Eddie Dee)
  8. Esta Noche Quiero Darte (feat Speedy)
  9. Sábado Gansta
  10. Que Prendan los Phillies
  11. El Gran Robo (feat Daddy Yankee)
  12. Interlude: Acabado de Recibir (diss to Tempo and Buddha)
  13. Última Vuelta (diss to Tempo)
  14. Interlude: Calsoncillos Cag!@#... (diss to Tempo and Buddha)
  15. Sábado Chilling
  16. Quiero Sexo (feat. Wise)
  17. Mírate Al Espejo (Bonus)

Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
Position
US Latin Albums (Billboard) 19
US Latin Pop Albums (Billboard) 10

References

  1. 2002 Billboard Latin Music Awards
Lito & Polaco
  • Rafael Omar Molina
  • Rafael Sierra Pascual
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