Irrepetible (English: Unrepeatable) is a studio album by Puerto Rican salsa music Gilberto Santa Rosa released on June 29, 2010. The album reached #1 on the Tropical Albums and the lead single "Vivir Sin Ti" reached #1 on Latin Tropical Airplay
According to Santa Rosa, his decision to name the album Irrepitible was he that "never made a bad disc".[1] The album contains guest stars including Latin pop singer Kany García, Johnny Ventura, and veteran salsa singer Rubén Blades.[2] Originally, the album was stated to be an all-duet album but time constraints had forced Santa Rosa to work with those who is close to him.[2] Irrepetible was announced on May 28, 2010.[3] The first single, "Vivir Sin Ti" (To Live Without You), was released on July 6, 2010, and reached #1 on the Latin Tropical Airplay chart.[4][5] The single did not perform well on the Top Latin Songs peaking at the bottom #50.
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Vivir Sin Ti" | Rafi Monclova | 4:12 |
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2. | "La Ventana" | Raul Paz | 4:21 |
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3. | "¿Por Qué No Viene, Por Qué No Llama?" | Santiago Consuegra | 4:45 |
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4. | "Y Tú y Yo (featuring Kany García) " | Rafi Monclova | 4:29 |
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5. | "Aunque Llueva" | Juan José Hernandez | 4:14 |
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6. | "Hay Que Dejarse de Vaina (featuring Johnny Ventura) " | Gilberto Santa Rosa | 4:18 |
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7. | "Me Cambiaron Las Preguntas (featuring Rubén Blades) " | Rafi Monclova - Gilberto Santa Rosa | 6:25 |
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8. | "Vodka con Limon" | Eddie Cruz | 4:10 |
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9. | "Hoy, Por Siempre, y Para Siempre (featuring Pipe Pelaez) " | Felipe Pelaez Rodríguez | 4:33 |
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10. | "Ella (featuring Guaco) " | José Alfonso Quiñones | 4:14 |
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Total length: | 45:41 |
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Reception
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Allmusic | [6] |
Phil Freeman of Allmusic gave the album a four out of five praising the arrangements as "polished".[6]
Irrepetible became a #1 debut on the Tropical Albums on the week of July 17, 2010.[7] For the Top Latin Albums chart, Irrepetible debuted and peaked on #3.[8]
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
Chart (2010)
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Position
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US Top Latin Albums (Billboard)[12]
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68
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Certification
References
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