The album's distinct sound is credited to its dual-production forces. One half was orchestrated by pioneering urban architects like (who shaped early underground mixtape culture) and Eduardo Reyes. The other half was directed by renowned maestro Manuel Tejada , who injected authentic live Dominican tropical percussion, brass, and sophisticated keyboard arrangements.
Directed and arranged tracks with a more polished, tropical-pop feel. Lisa M - Flavor Of The Latin -1991- US CD FLAC ...
A high-octane club track that showcased her ability to command a dance floor. The album's distinct sound is credited to its