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Reina de Reinas
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 3, 1999
GenrePacific Norteño
LabelSony Music/Cintas Acuario
Jenni Rivera chronology
Si Quieres Verme Llorar
(1999)
Reina de Reinas
(1999)
Que Me Entierren Con la Banda
(2000)

Reina de Reinas ("Queen of Queens") is the second major label studio album released by regional Mexican singer Jenni Rivera on August 3, 1999, by Sony Music. It was re-released by Cinta Acuario in 2008.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Reina de Reinas"Pedro Rivera03:05
2."El Desquite"Mario Saucedo Bucio03:08
3."El Orgullo de Mi Padre"Jenni Rivera02:59
4."Popurrí de Chelo"D.A.R06:13
5."Los Traficantes"Paulino Vargas Jiménez03:40
6."La Reina es el Rey"Gregorio Hernández04:04
7."La Matrina (ft. Las Voces del Rancho)"Consuelo Castro03:08
8."El Bato Gacho"Magdalena Oliva02:40
9."La Maestra del Contrabando"Jenni Rivera03:54
10."Saludame a la Tuya"Manuel Eduardo Toscano02:34
11."Las Cachanillas"Jenni Rivera02:49

References