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1983 studio album by José José

Secretos (Secrets) is the 19th studio album by Mexican performer José José, It was released by RCA Ariola in 1983 (see 1983 in music). It was written, produced and arranged by Manuel Alejandro. Secretos became José José’s first collaboration with Manuel Alejandro on album and went on to become the most popular of Jose José’s career. One of the all-time best-selling albums in Mexico, sales there vary from an estimated 2 million to as high as 5 million copies. “Secretos” reached the top of the Billboard charts.[2] The album received 22 Platinum and Gold certifications worldwide, and achieved a nomination for Grammy Awards for Best Latin Pop Performance in the 27th Annual Grammy Awards in 1985, losing to Always in My Heart (Siempre en mi Corazón) by Plácido Domingo.[3]

All tracks are written by Manuel Alejandro.

Title
1. “Lo Dudo” 3:41
2. “El Amor Acaba” 4:20
3. “Voy a Llenarte Toda” 5:25
4. “Cuando Vayas Conmigo” 3:55
5. “Entre Ella y Tu” 3:35
6. “Lágrimas” 5:15
7. “He Renunciado a Ti” 3:55
8. “Quiero Perderme Contigo” 4:54
9. “Esta Noche te Voy a Estrenar” 5:06
10. “A esa” 3:02

Secretos tracks sampled by other artists

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Lo Dudo

In 1998 U.S. rapper DMX sampled the intro of romantic ballad “Lo Dudo” in his song “Let Me Fly” of which was included in his debut release It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot.

In 2005 Los Angeles Latin Hip-Hop duo Akwid sample the same intro yet this time with vocal audio from the original recording of which was included on their album ‘Los Aguacates De Jilquilpan’ on the song “Anda Y Ve, Lo Dudo“.

Cuando Vayas Conmigo

In 1998 New York rapper Noreaga samples the intro of this romantic ballad in his titled song “It’s Not a Game“.

Sales and certifications

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