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Sabotage (Master Joe y O.G. Black album)

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Peaked at 8 in Top Reggae Albums, 9 in Top Tropical Albums and 59 in Top Latin Albums.

2004 studio album by Master Joe & O.G. Black
Sabotage
Studio album by Master Joe & O.G. Black
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2004
GenreReggaeton
Length1:08:34
LabelOle Music
ProducerMonserrate & DJ Urba, DJ Joe, DJ Sonic, Dwella, DJ Blaster, Noriega
Master Joe & O.G. Black chronology
La Coleccion
(2003)
Sabotage
(2004)
Los K-Becillas
(2005)
Singles from Sabotage
  1. "Banshee Robao (feat. Yerai & Warionex)"
    Released: 2004
  2. "Carita De Nena"
    Released: 2004

Track listing

  1. El Escalzeo
  2. Si Tú No Me Llamas
  3. Mi Locura (feat. Noriega)
  4. Banshee Robao (feat. Yerai & Warionex)
  5. Eres Prohibida (feat. Nicky Jam)
  6. Somos Calle (feat. Don Chezina)
  7. Carita de Nena
  8. Put Your Handz Up! (feat. Yomo)
  9. To'a la Noche (feat. Jenay)
  10. Aguajera
  11. Asegúrate (feat. Baby Rasta)
  12. Mujeres
  13. Ya Me Cansé (feat. Denual)
  14. Rompe y Vacila
  15. Rompe el Suelo (feat. Bimbo, Yomo)
  16. Mi Locura (feat. Noriega)
  17. Vamo' Allá - (feat. Jenay, Gavilan, Don Chezina, Cosculluela, Yomo) (diss to Héctor el Father)
  18. Is This Love (Es Amor) (Bob Marley cover)

References

  1. "Master Joe & O.G. Black Chart History". www.billboard.com. Retrieved July 29, 2007..
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