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Tres Deseos

Gloria Estefan · 1996

63 min · 10 tracks · dance-pop · Latin pop · tropical music

A vibrant fusion of Latin rhythms and dance beats that invites listeners to celebrate life and love.

Why this album works

'Tres Deseos' stands out for its innovative remixes that contributed to the Latin pop and dance music scenes of the mid-90s, influencing emerging artists. Its release also coincided with Estefan's rising recognition in mainstream dance clubs, as she became a staple on Billboard's dance charts, further expanding the reach of Latin-inspired music within pop culture.
Best for
celebratory dance party vibes vibrant rhythms for celebration dynamic exploration of mixes
Context
By the time 'Tres Deseos' was released in January 1996, Gloria Estefan had already established herself as a dominant force in pop music, following her breakthrough with 'Miami Sound Machine.' This album came after her successful 'Destiny' album and showcased her continued evolution into dance music, solidifying her status in the genre.

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Tres Deseos (album version) Standout 3:33
  • 2 Tres Deseos (Rosabel's Tribe dub) 7:43
  • 3 Tres Deseos (The More Tragic dub) Standout 8:04
  • 4 Tres Deseos (The Under dub) 5:28
  • 5 Tres Deseos (bonus Wish mix) 4:03
  • 6 Tres Deseos (Percapella Beats) 5:42
  • 7 Tres Deseos (Rosabel's Fiesta mix) Standout 7:26
  • 8 Tres Deseos (Pablo Flores 12" mix) 6:35
  • 9 Tres Deseos (Rosabel's Tragic dub) 8:09
  • 10 Tres Deseos (The Three Wish dub) 7:16

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