Lilian Garcia’s Debut
WWE's Lilian Garcia’s debut album hits stores October 9th.
Date: Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Produced by World Wrestling Entertainment and set to release on Universal Music Latino, WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia’s debut album “¡Quiero Vivir!” will hit music stores around the country on Tuesday, October 9.

“¡Quiero Vivir!”—produced by George Noriega (Ricky Martin, Jon Secada, Gloria Estefan) and Tim Mitchell (Shakira)—features a duet with Latin superstar Jon Secada entitled “Adonde,” the English version of the Spanish song, ‘Where Did Love Go?.’ The album contains a total of 10 Spanish and 2 English tracks. Lilian wrote and co-wrote 11 of the tracks, 3 of which she co-wrote with Jon Secada.

In conjunction with the album release, five different mobile phone ring tones will be made available on WWE.com. Fans can pre-order the album on WWE.com and tune into Monday Night RAW to see her every Monday. You can learn more by visiting www.wwe.com .

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