La Revolución: Live cover

La Revolución: Live

Wisin & Yandel · 2010

46 min · 12 tracks · reggaeton

A vibrant blend of reggaeton beats and electrifying live energy that captivates audiences from start to finish.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • consistent energetic flow throughout
  • for lively gatherings
  • danceable beats to move to
  • captivating live performance energy

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer slow, introspective music
  • seek complex, layered compositions

Where this album fits

Themes
live concert energy· Latin American rhythms· dancefloor celebration
Career context
La Revolución: Live marks Wisin & Yandel's first live album, coming off their successful studio release, La Revolución, in 2009. At this point, they were solidifying their status as leading figures in reggaeton, having already gained significant popularity across Latin America and beyond. This album captures the essence of their dynamic performances and showcases their ability to engage a live audience.
Stylistic neighbors
J Balvin· Ozuna· Daddy Yankee
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Barrio Fino by Daddy Yankee — Captures similar high-energy reggaeton rhythms with vibrant, crowd-pleasing tracks.
Energia by J Balvin — Shares a lively atmosphere and dancefloor celebration with infectious beats and catchy hooks.
King of Kings by Don Omar — Features an electrifying blend of live elements and Latin rhythms that engage audiences similarly.

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Encendío 3:53
  • 2 Pegao 2:57
  • 3 Ella me llama 4:36
  • 4 All Up 2 You 3:50
  • 5 Gracias a ti 3:50
  • 6 Descará 5:22
  • 7 Rakata 2:45
  • 8 Te siento 4:17
  • 9 Sexy movimiento 3:20
  • 10 Irresistible 3:08
  • 11 Vamos a pasarla bien 4:19
  • 12 Reverse Cowgirl 4:17

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