Song Information
"¡Oye!" is the song that bears the most resemblance to a club song on the entire album and probably the one that become most popular with this release. Unfortunately, when the single was to be released in the U.S. it was withdrawn and canceled. However the single was released worldwide and made it onto the highest position on other charts.
The song earned a Billboard Latin Music Award for "Best Latin Club-Dance Track of the Year".
The video was directed by colombian director Gustavo Garzón.
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