Tropical Hits
Overview
When "Tropical Hits" premiered on December, 2015, on National Television, it became the highest-rated documentary ever on Colombian television, with over 4 million viewers. "Hits from yesterday, today and always" is probably one of the most popular phrases known by Colombians, and its one of the phrases that follows the release of the popular December album, 14 cañonazos bailables ("14 dance music hits"), a music compilation that for 54 editions has become the thermometer of Colombian popular music. In 1960, "Discos Fuentes", the oldest record label in Colombia, decided to bet on a new way of producing music, releasing the first mixed album that combined the most important songs of the year. That first album marked a new era in the music production industry in Colombia. "It was like bringing home the disco every Christmas". Since then, the "Hits" have been a mandatory purchase every December.
Release date
08/12/2015
Votes
2
Popularity
3.5
Alfredo Gutiérrez
Alfredo Gutiérrez
Adolfo Echavarría
Adolfo Echavarría
Eliseo Herrera
Eliseo Herrera
Julio Ernesto Estrada "Fruko"
Fruko
Wilson Saoko “Manyoma”
Wilson Saoko “Manyoma”
Chelito de Castro
Chelito de Castro
Gustavo “el loko” Quintero
Gustavo “el loko” Quintero
Lisando Meza
Lisando Meza
Original Soundtrack
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Betty: They Say I’m Different
Alice Cooper: Raise the Dead (Live from Wacken)
Peter Frampton - Live in Detroit
Backyard Babies - Them XX
The Smiths: Glorious Noise
Hilary and Jackie
Bring It to the People - the film about the Brussels Jazz Orchestra
Kylie Minogue: Live at iTunes Festival, London
Tom Jones: Live on Soundstage
The Joy of ABBA
Joe Cocker: Respect Yourself
Cornelis
The Singer
A Song of Lisbon
A New Score
Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him?)
Passenger: Live at the Hammersmith Apollo
Above & Beyond: ABGT100 - Live from Madison Square Garden
Anthrax: Chile On Hell
Alejandro Sanz + ES +