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Oscar de la Hoya, Oscar de la Hoya

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1331992

Disk length: 1h 2m 24s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mi Amor (English) 2:57
2. Para Que 3:39
3. Run to Me 3:44
4. Tu Me Completas 3:28
5. With These Hands 4:12
6. Estar Sin Ti 4:00
7. Para Amarte 3:41
8. Te Amo 4:20
9. Prométeme 4:05
10. Amándonos 3:59
11. Nunca Imaginé 3:43
12. Ven a Mi (Run to Me) 3:41
13. Mi Amor (Spanish) 2:56
14. Run To Me (Dance Mix) 6:55
15. Ven a Mi (Dance Mix) 6:54

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Review

It would be very easy to dismiss the bilingual debut album from Olympic gold-medal winner and world-champion boxer Oscar De La Hoya as just another pretty-boy vanity project. After just a few spins, however, De La Hoya's sweet vocal stylings have you down for the count. From the beginning, the Los Angeles-born athlete (whose mother was a professional singer) bombards listeners with an irresistible love TKO. It helps that De La Hoya has recruited a team of pros to back him up, including producer Rudy Perez (Luis Miguel, Christina Aguilera) and ubiquitous love scribe Diane Warren, whose rousing "With These Hands" is a clever highlight. De La Hoya picks up the pace on "Para Amarte," which is anchored by Santana-esque guitar licks; and "Mi Amor" is a fiery effort straight out of Marc Anthony's catalog. The mostly Spanish album also features two English-language translations, including "Run to Me," the dewy-eyed first single that was originally recorded by the pre-disco Bee Gees. --Joey Guerra

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