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Rica y Apretadita

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"Rica y Apretadita"
Single by El General featuring Anayka
from the album Es Mundial
Released1995
Recorded1994
GenreReggaeton
Length4:01
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)El General

"Rica y Apretadita" (English: "Delicious and Tight") is a song by Panamanian reggae singer El General, featuring Anayka, released in 1995.[1]

Kumbia All Starz version

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"Rica y Apretadita"
Single by A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia All Starz featuring Melissa Jiménez
from the album Planeta Kumbia
Released20 May 2008
RecordedJanuary 2008
GenreCumbia
Length4:01
LabelEMI Latin
Songwriter(s)El General
Producer(s)A.B. Quintanilla III
Luigi Giraldo
A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia All Starz singles chronology
"Por Ti Baby"
(2008)
"Rica y Apretadita"
(2008)
"Hipnótika"
(2010)
Melissa Jiménez singles chronology
"Selena"
(2007)
"Rica y Apretadita"
(2008)
"Touch Your Button"
(2008)

"Rica y Apretadita" was later cover by Mexican-American cumbia group A.B. Quintanilla y Los Kumbia All Starz, featuring Melissa Jiménez. It was released on 20 May 2008, as the second single from their second studio album, Planeta Kumbia.

Personnel

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  • Written by Edgardo A. "El General" Franco
  • Produced by A.B. Quintanilla III and Luigi Giraldo
  • Lead vocals by Ricky Rick and Melissa Jiménez
  • Background vocals by A.B. Quintanilla III

Charts

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Chart (2008) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Latin Songs[2] 50
US Billboard Latin Rhythm Airplay[3] 17
US Billboard Regional Mexican Songs[4] 34

References

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  1. ^ Nomberto, Isabel (6 December 2022). "Anayka: ¿qué fue de la cantante que se hizo famosa por la canción "Rica y apretadita" de El General?" [Anayka: what happened to the singer who became famous for the song "Rica y apretadita" by El General?]. La República (in Spanish).
  2. ^ "Hot Latin Songs – Billboard". Billboard. 28 June 2008. Archived from the original on 13 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Latin Rhythm Airplay – Billboard". Billboard. 17 May 2008. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Regional Mexican Songs – Billboard". Billboard. 16 August 2008. Archived from the original on 30 March 2018.
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