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Tito El Bambino discography : ウィキペディア英語版
Tito El Bambino discography

The discography of Tito El Bambino, a Puerto Rican singer, consists of four studio albums, and One Greatest Hits album on EMI Televisa and Universal Music Group/Siente Music. Collaborations are also included.
Tito El Bambino was with Hector "El Father" and formed a duo called Hector y Tito. They Release six albums, and later parted ways.
After leaving Hector "El Father," Tito El Bambino released his first studio album, ''Top Of The Line'' in 2006, which produced the hit singles "Caile", "Flow Natural", and "Mia" with Daddy Yankee. The same year, he released a Special Edition, "Top of the Line: El Internacional." It features 5 bonus new songs that were not included in the original version: "Siente El Boom (Remix)", "Enamorado", "Calentándote", "Bailarlo" and "Voy a Mí". The first single of the album is "Siente El Boom (Remix)" that is a big hit in Argentina. "Siente El Boom" is also on Chosen Few II: El Documental featuring Randy.

In 2007, he released his second commercial album It's My Time, which went just as big as Top of the Line. The first single Solo dime que sí is already getting plenty of airplay on the radio. Artists featured on It's My Time are R.K.M & Ken-Y in "Fans", Pharrell in "Booty", Toby Love in "La Busco", Jadiel in "Sol, Playa y Arena" with Arcangel and Franco "El Gorila" on the remix and with many other hits like "En La Disco" Olga Tañón on the remix and "El Tra".
In 2009, Tito El Bambino's third solo album, El Patron was released. The included includes his fellow reggaeton artists Zion y Lennox, and Plan B. Some chart toppers of this album include "El Amor" and "Under", which also have chart topping videos.
==Discography==


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