Popular Songs
- Sergio el Bailador (Sergio the Dancer)
- Que no Quede Huella (Don't Leave a Trace)
- Oro (Gold)
- Amigo Bronco (My Friend Bronco, since "Bronco" is the name of a horse as the song lyrics says)
- Libros Tontos (Silly Books)
- Adoro (I Adore)
- Chocheman
- Quiereme Como te Quiero (Love me The Way I Love You)
- Pastillas de Amnesia (Amnesia Pills)
- Nunca Voy a Olvidarte (I Will Never Forget You)
- Dos Mujeres, un Camino (Two Women, One Road)
- El Sheriff de Chocolate (Chocolate Sheriff)
- Cuatro Caballos (Four Horses
- Déjame Amarte Otra Vez (Let me Love you again)
- Romantico (Romantic)
- " Corazon Duro" (Tough Heart)
- " Dalo Por Hecho" (Consider it Done)
- " Perdoname" (Forgive Me)
- " Estoy A Punto" (I'm About To)
- " No Nos Vamos A Olvidar ( We Won't Forget Each Other)
- " Adios" (Goodbye)
- " Amor Sin Amor" (Love Without Love)
- " Lagrimas Sal Y Limón" ( Tears, Salt and Lime )
- " Se Vende Un Corazon" ( A Heart Is For Sale )
- " Sin Volverte A Ver" (Without Seeing You Again)
- " Botella De Olvido" (Bottle For Forgetting)
- " Él No Sabe" (He Doesn't Know)
- " Si te Vuelves a Enamorar (If You Fall in Love Again)
- Espinas (Thorns)
- "zapatos de tacon" (High Heels)
- Muérdeme (Bite Me)
- Mis Botas y Sombrero (My Boots and Hat)
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