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El Primer Ministro (Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about El Primer Ministro (Deluxe Edition) by Gerardo Ortiz. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Latin genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 45:43 minutes.

Artist: Gerardo Ortiz
Release date: 2012
Genre: Latin
Tracks: 18
Duration: 45:43
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. El Primer Ministro 1:52
2. Dámaso 2:39
3. Pregúntame 2:02
4. De Parranda 2:45
5. Sólo Vine a Despedirme 2:31
6. La Moneda 3:09
7. Don Chalo 1:52
8. Sueño de Amor 2:20
9. Soy Caro 2:19
10. El Beso Más Largo 2:30
11. Soy Sinaloense 1:49
12. Mañana Voy a Conquistarla 2:24
13. Días de Noche 2:31
14. Que Te Llore el Cielo 3:29
15. Soy de Durango 2:39
16. Duele el Corazón 2:37
17. Olvido 3:56
18. El Compa Ray 2:19

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After a conceptual album of narcocorridos that found the edgy singer telling the story of notorious Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro Quintero while also covering Bob Marley's "What Is Love," Gerardo Ortiz's 2012 release looks to be without ambition. It's not — it's as big, brash, bloody, and provocative as ever — but El Primer Ministro is certainly a looser album and a welcome return to form as well, offering an abundance of love songs along with the earnest corridos found on Entre Dios y el Diablo, most of them focusing on that grey area between good and evil. Check "Sólo Vine a Despedirme" for a heartfelt ballad that bursts into an effervescent party, or the punchy title track, which is a bold declaration of kingship, like 50 Cent or Darth Vader big. [A Deluxe Edition added six bonus tracks.]