Lyrics by Eddie Dee

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  1. Quitate Tu Pa' Ponerme Yo (part. Daddy Yankee, Gallego, Ivy Queen, Johnny Prez, Lennox, Tego Calderon, Voltio y Wiso G))
  2. Censurame Por Ser Rapero
  3. El Bueno, El Malo, y El Feo
  4. Hablame Claro
  5. Señor Oficial
  6. Si No Cuidas Tu Mujer
  7. Locura Automatica
  8. Mensaje De texto
  9. Sacame El Guante
  10. Soltero Y Sin Compromiso
  11. El Regreso
  12. Toma Come Coje Traga
  13. ¿Por Qué Será?
  14. Amigo Fiel
  15. Amor De Pobre
  16. Amor Mio
  17. Donde Hubo Fuego/Pa' Lante, Pa'Tras
  18. El Terrorista De La Lírica
  19. Latigazo
  20. No Me La Explota
  21. Transformers
  22. Vico C. El Bueno, El Malo Y El Feo, Ft. Tego Calde
  23. 12 Discípulos
  24. A que te pillo
  25. Cuándo Es?
  26. El Racismo
  27. Esto Es Pa' Picar
  28. Estoy Llegando
  29. Medley 2004
  30. No Amarres Fuego
  31. Po' Encima
  32. Se escaman
  33. Skires
  34. Suavecito
  35. Taladro
  36. Vivito Y Coleando

Eddie Alexander Ávila Ortiz (born April 26, 1977), originally known by his stage name Eddie Dee, is a Puerto Rican hip hop recording artist, lyricist and dancer. He began his career in 1990 and launched his debut studio album three years later. His second album became popular in Puerto Rico and was titled Tagwut in 1997. It featured the hit single "Señor Official". His following releases El Terrorista de la Lírica (2000) and Biografía (2001), too enjoyed underground success. The 2004 album 12 Discípulos is regarded as "the greatest reggaetón various artist album of all time". The album features songs by some of the most successful reggaetón artist, including the intro of the album, where they all come together as one to show that "unity is needed for the genre reggaetón to survive and evolve". It was a collaboration between eleven other artist including Daddy Yankee, Tego Calderon, Ivy Queen, and Vico C among others, who were among the most requested at the time. The track, known as "Los 12 Discípulos" or "Quítate Tu Pa' Ponerme Yo" reached number eight on the Billboard Tropical Songs chart, and was nominated for a 2005 Billboard Latin Music Award for "Tropical Airplay Track of the Year, New Artist". The album itself reached number one on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart for three nonconsecutive weeks.

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