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    miguel cotto, puerto rico music

    hi

    i like the puerto rico music in the 24/7 from pacman vs cotto. cotto hears it when he is training. somebody knows some artists or some track titles?
    thanks

    paece cez

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    Hope This Helps

    MUSIC FROM 24/7 EPISODE THREE

    Dark Captain, Light Captain: "Circles"

    El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico: "El Menu"

    Black Eyed Peas: "Boom Boom Pow"

    JET: "Beat on Repeat"

    Kerry Muzzey: "Panic Attack"

    Nina Simone on the Verve Remixed 2 CD: "Sinnerman"

    Doves: "Kingdom of Rust"

    Ernest Ansermet & L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande: ""Clair de Lune"

    MUSIC FROM 24/7 EPISODE TWO

    Cotto Credit: Chris Farina

    Justice : "Genesis"

    Doves : "House of Mirrors"

    Matt & Kim : "Cinders"

    Daddy Yankee : "Todos Quieren a Raymond"

    The Raconteurs : "Attention"

    The Dead Weather : "3 Birds"

    Kerry Muzzey : "Yearbook"

    Nickodemus & Quantic feat. Tempo: Quantic : "Mi Swing Es Tropical"

    The Tango Project : "Por Una Cabeza"




    MUSIC FROM 24/7 EPISODE ONE

    Manny Pacquaio

    Kerry Muzzey: "Injection"

    Kerry Muzzey: "The Mentalist"

    Jet : "K.I.A."

    Hector Lavoe : "Aguanile"

    Dark Captain Light Captain: "Spontaneous Combustion"

    Kerry Muzzey: "Last Goodbye"

    Quantic: "Death of the Revolution"

    Quantic : Melodious Wayfarer

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      #3
      i stopped the picture of episode 4 to see the names on the iphone. the group/artist they listen to while training was sonora poncena.

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        #4
        thanks guys

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          #5
          On a somewhat related note, Puerto Rican reggaeton makes for great training music. I didn't really like it at first, but after being away from my gym since moving, I now listen to it everytime I train.

          Daddy Yankee, Angel y Kris, and Wisin y Yandel are some great artists.

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            #6
            Originally posted by andrewtn View Post
            On a somewhat related note, Puerto Rican reggaeton makes for great training music. I didn't really like it at first, but after being away from my gym since moving, I now listen to it everytime I train.

            Daddy Yankee, Angel y Kris, and Wisin y Yandel are some great artists.
            I'm still not feelin' reggeaton, but the salsa music is great for when I jump rope, it gets me in rhythm right away.

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