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| 1 Primer Acto |
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| 2 Shhh! |
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| 3 Me Enamore |
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| 4 Segundo Acto |
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| 5 Boom Boom |
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| 6 Tercer Acto |
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| 7 Te Di |
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| 8 Cuarto Acto |
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| 9 Me Estoy Muriendo |
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| 10 Dime Porque |
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| 11 Acto Final |
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| 12 Desde Que No Estás Aquí |
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| 13 Say It (A Million Times) |
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| 14 In da Zone |
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| 15 Think'n About U |
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| 16 I Need Your Love |
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| 17 Why Did You |
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| 18 I Never Knew |
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| 19 Boom Boom [Menudo Mix] |
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| 20 Desde Que No Estas Aqui [Butta Remix] |
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| 21 Te Di [Southern Fried Mix] |
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Album Review
A.B. Quintanilla is Selena's brother, so it only makes sense that his recordings cross the same boundaries between Tejano music and pop, dance, reggae, hip-hop, and R&B. His second album with los Kumbia Kings, "SHHH!", largely continues in the vein of its predecessor, "Amor Familia y Respeto", except for one major difference -- the album is split between English and Spanish tracks. Perhaps hoping for a crossover hit, Quintanilla keeps most of the English language material in an urban hip-hop soul vein, while the Spanish language tracks are more in the vein of his accessibly eclectic older work (and are tied together by a loose narrative). The two halves almost feel like different albums -- particularly since there isn't much Cumbia in the English stuff -- but Quintanilla is talented enough to come very close to pulling it off. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: A.B. Quintanilla III Presents Los Kumbia Kings |
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