Mucho Barato...
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Mucho Barato... is the debut album from Mexican hip hop group Control Machete. It was released in 1997 and had sold 100,000 in México and 400,000 in Latin America. The single "¿Comprendes Mendes?" brought immediate popularity to the group and played for a long while on the radio. "Andamos Armados" and "Así Son Mis Días" were also released as singles.
Track listing
- "Control Machete" - contains sample from "Dios Nunca Muere" Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan and "Que no quede huella" Bronco
- "¿Comprendes Mendes?" - contains sample from "Sons of Champlin" You Can Fly
- "Las Fabulosas I" - contains sample from "A ritmo de Tambo" La Tropa Vallenata
- "Andamos Armados" - Contains sample From "No Dudes Mi Amor" Los Solitarios
- "Humanos Mexicanos" - Contains sample From "El Venadito" de Paco Michel
- "Cheve" - contains sample from "Hard Times" Baby Huey
- "Madrugada Encore" - Contains Sample from "La danza de los mirlos" Los Mirlos
- "Así Son Mis Días" - Contains sample from "Nada De Tu Amor" Los Solitarios
- "¿Te Aprovechas del Límite?" - Contains sample from "Te Aprovechas" Grupo Limite
- "Justo 'N"
- "La Copa de Dama" - Contains Sample From " Vete En Silencio" Los Angeles Negros
- "La Lupita" - Contains Sample From "El Chubasco" Los Cadetes De Linares and "El Rey Y Yo" Los Angeles Negros
- "Grin-Gosano"
- "Unete Pueblo"
- "Las Fabulosas II" Contains Sample From "Penita Pena" Instrumental de Rafael Ricardo
- "El Son Divo" - Contains Sample From Movie "El Callejon de los Milagros" Salma Hayek min 55:14
- "Marioneta" - Contains Sample From "Ecoloco Theme - Odisea Burbujas"
- "Mexican Curios" (Bonus track)