Baute - Dame De Eso

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Album Review: "Dame De Eso" by Baute (2002) Alright, let’s dive into Dame De Eso, the 2002 Latin gem from Baute. Released under EMI Latin in the US, this album brings that classic early 2000s Latin vibe that just hits different. It's got romance, heartbreak, and some serious groove—basically everything you'd want if you're into tracks that make you feel cosas. Now, with 13 tracks on the album, it’s hard not to find something that sticks. But for me, two songs really stood out: "Tócame" and "Dame De Eso." Let’s break ‘em down real quick. First up, "Tócame." Man, this track is smooth as butter. The beat has this sultry, slow-burn energy that just pulls you in. Baute’s voice feels like he’s whispering secrets straight into your soul—you know what I mean? There’s something about how raw and emotional it sounds; it’s like he’s laying it all out there without holding back. And honestly, who doesn’t love a song that makes you wanna close your eyes and pretend you’re in a telenovela for a sec? Then there’s the title track, "Dame De Eso." This one slaps. Like, it’s impossible not to move when this comes on. The rhythm is infectious, and the lyrics have this cheeky confidence that makes it super fun to sing along to—even if your Spanish isn’t perfect (guilty). If you’re throwing a party or just need a pick-me-up after a long day, this track will do the trick. Plus, it’s kinda unforgettable because of how catchy the chorus gets stuck in your head for hours. Other tracks like "Amar A Dos" and "Esperándote" bring the drama, while bangers like "Mueve, Mueve" get you hyped. Honestly, the whole album flows nicely—it’s packed with emotion but never feels overwhelming. Baute knows how to balance those heartfelt ballads with upbeat jams, which keeps things fresh throughout. But here’s the thing—I didn’t expect an album from 2002 to still feel so relevant today. Like, sure, production styles have changed, but the essence of these songs? Timeless. You can tell Baute poured his heart into every track, and that kind of authenticity doesn’t fade. Final thought: Listening to Dame De Eso feels like flipping through an old photo album. It’s nostalgic yet exciting, kinda like rediscovering something you forgot you loved. Oh, and random observation—how cool is it that Baute managed to create music that works both at a chill hangout AND blasting through car speakers on a summer night? Dude nailed it. So yeah, whether you’re a longtime fan or new to Baute, give this one a spin. Trust me, it’s worth it.

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Artist: Baute
Album: Dame De Eso

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Náufrago4:34
Sé Que Estás Con Él4:17
Esperándote4:28
Angelito3:23
Tócame3:49
Amar A Dos3:46
Será Que Te Sobro3:33
No Quiero Nada Sin Tu Amor3:43
Mi Medicina3:31
Mueve, Mueve3:37
Mil Ave Marías3:41
Dame De Eso3:25

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Catalog Numbers

H2 7243 538328 2 7

Labels

EMI Latin

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)EMI Music De Venezuela, C.A.
Copyright (c)EMI Music De Venezuela, C.A.
Manufactured ByEMI Latin

Barcodes

Barcode: 724353832827

About Baute

Carlos Roberto Baute Jiménez (Caracas, 4 Venezuela, March 8, 1974), better known as Carlos Baute, is a singer, composer, arranger, actor, and Venezuelan presenter. With 13 years (1987) he joined Los Chamos and later began his solo career (1994).

Real Name

    • Carlos Roberto Baute Jiménez

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  • Baute

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Dame De Eso* by Baute, released in 2002, blends passionate Latin sounds with heartfelt lyrics. It’s like a time capsule of early 2000s Latin music vibes. Tracks like *Tócame* and *Dame De Eso* really capture that emotional intensity. Fun fact: it was released under EMI Latin in the US, bringing a piece of Latin culture to American audiences. If you’re into soulful tunes, this one’s a gem.