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No Quiero Perderte : ウィキペディア英語版
Primera Toma


''Primera Toma'' (''Take One'') is the first studio album release from Spanish music trio, La 5ª Estación. It was released in 2002 in Mexico only. At first the album was not well received due to a lack of knowledge of who La 5ª Estación was at the time. However the album managed to become a hit when the song, "¿Dónde Irán?", was used as the opening theme song for the successful telenovela, ''Clase 406''. This promotion caught the attention of audiences in Latin America and the United States. The song was then chosen as the debut single for the band and was also their first commercial hit in Mexico. After the release of their debut single, La 5ª Estación released two more singles from the album which were even bigger than Dónde Irán. These were "Perdición" and "No Quiero Perderte".
==Track listing==


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