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All Mixed Up: Los Remixes

A.B. Quintanilla · 2002

47 min · 11 tracks · cumbia

A vibrant collection of remixes blending cumbia rhythms with hip hop, dance, and reggae influences.

Why this album works

This album highlights A.B. Quintanilla's influence in the crossover of Latin rhythms into popular music, particularly during the early 2000s. The creative remixes contributed to the growing recognition of cumbia and other Latin genres within U.S. pop culture, paving the way for future Latin crossover artists. Its reception helped further establish Quintanilla's legacy as a pivotal figure in modern Latin music production.
Best for
consistent dance rhythm throughout for lively gatherings inviting sing-along moments
Context
By 2002, A.B. Quintanilla had solidified his reputation as a key figure in the Latin music scene following the success of his work with Selena. 'All Mixed Up: Los Remixes' was released after the commercial triumph of his previous album, showcasing his ability to reinterpret tracks for diverse audiences. This remix album reflects both his innovative spirit and the increasing popularity of Latin music genres in mainstream culture.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 La cucaracha Standout 3:28
  • 2 Reggae kumbia (Kranium mix) Standout 4:18
  • 3 Shhh! (hip hop version) Standout 4:15
  • 4 Azúcar (dance mix) 4:10
  • 5 La cucaracha (Ol' Skool mix) 3:57
  • 6 Boom Boom (Menudo mix) 4:40
  • 7 Desde que no estás aquí (Butta mix) 3:52
  • 8 U Don't Love Me (Booty mix) 4:38
  • 9 Shhh! (Borrashhho mix) 4:24
  • 10 Shhh! (merengue version) 4:11
  • 11 La cucaracha (Miami bounce mix) 5:54

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