Día de Independencia
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Día de Independencia is the third studio album from Mexican
Mexican people
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 Christian rock
Christian rock
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 band Rojo
Rojo (band)
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. The album was produced by bassist Emmanuel Espinosa
Emmanuel Espinosa
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. It was released on October 2004. The recording was led by engineers J.R. McNeely, Orlando Rodríguez and Benny Faccone.

Track listing

  1. "OK"
  2. "Creo"
  3. "Gracias"
  4. "Prefiero"
  5. "Brillaré"
  6. "Tu. Yo"
  7. "El Amor Está Aquí"
  8. "Gasolina"
  9. "Le Voy a Cristo"
  10. "Vive en Mí"

Awards

In 2005
Latin Grammy Awards of 2005
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, Día de Independencia was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Christian Album. It also won the Gospel Cristo Rey Award for Best International Album.
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