Sexto Sentido

For the album by Xuxa, see Sexto Sentido (Xuxa album).
Sexto Sentido
Studio album by Yolandita Monge
Released February 26, 2002
Genre Latin pop
Label Warner Internacional
Producer Kike Santander, José Gaviria, Daniel Betancourt & Alexis Grullón
Yolandita Monge chronology
Yolandita En Vivo
(2000)
Sexto Sentido
(2002)
Demasiado Fuerte
(2007)

Sexto Sentido (Spanish for "Sixth Sense") is the 29th album by Puerto Rican singer Yolandita Monge. It was released in 2002 as part of a new recording contract with Warner Music Latina and was produced by Kike Santander. It marked the first time that the singer collaborated with her daughter Noelia in the tracks "Te Vine A Buscar" and "La Luna".

The track "'La Luna"' was translated to the Spanish by her daughter Noelia and she also sings backup vocals on the track. The singer is featured in a video for the song "Te Vine A Buscar" with all her children in the recording studio. The singer went on a lengthy hiatus after this release until 2007. The album is currently out of print in all formats.


Track listing

Track Title Note Time
1 Si Tú Te Vas Ximena Muñoz 4:34
2 Para Que Seguir Viviendo Kike Santander 3:43
3 Volvere Por Ti Ximena Muñoz, Jose Gaviria 3:51
4 Atrapada en un Sueño Jaime Rovira 4:12
5 La Luna Ellen Shipley, Richard Nowels 4:24
6 Me Quedo en Soledad Rudy Perez 3:30
7 Cuando Te Toque Llorar Ximena Muñoz 3:40
8 Que Sera de Mi Ximena Muñoz 4:15
9 Te Vine a Buscar Alexis Grullón, Noelia Lorenzo, Pete Masitti 4:36
10 La Luna Remix 7:27

Charts

Albums

Year Chart Peak
2002 Billboard Top Latin Albums 36 [1]
2002 Billboard Latin Pop Albums 14 [2]

Singles Charts

Year Chart Song Peak
2002 Billboard Hot Latin Songs Te Vine a Buscar 24 [3]
2002 Billboard Latin Pop Airplay Te Vine a Buscar 16 [4]
2002 Billboard Latin Tropical/Salsa Airplay Te Vine a Buscar 19 [5]

References

  1. "Top Latin Albums". Billboard. 04-06-2002. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. "Latin Pop Albums". Billboard. 04-06-2002. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. "Hot Latin Songs". Billboard. 06-01-2002. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. "Latin Pop Airplay". Billboard. 2002-06-15.
  5. "Latin Tropical Salsa Airplay". Billboard. 05-04-2002. Check date values in: |date= (help)


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