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  2. Vagabundo (song) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, "Vagabundo" is a merengue dance song that fuses Latin pop.Lyrically, it is a merengue inspired by the music of bandas or even the song "Niña Bonita" by Chino & Nacho, from Venezuela, but in Colombian version. [8]

  3. El Merengue - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "El Merengue" was released on March 3, 2023, on both Marshmello's and Turizo's YouTube channels. It reached 100 million views in September 2023. Charts

  4. Suavemente (Elvis Crespo song) - Wikipedia

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    Crespo re-recorded it with Spanglish lyrics. [1] The song also hit the Billboard Hot 100 as well as received a Premios Lo Nuestro award and two Latin Billboard Music Awards the following year. [2] [3] "Suavemente" was the tenth best-performing Latin single of 1998. The song has been covered by several artists, some of whom also charted.

  5. Mambo 23 - Wikipedia

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    "Mambo 23" is the lead single of Guerra's second EP, Radio Guira. It was released on September 22, 2023, by Rimas Entertainment. [2] The track marked the first time that the artist ventured into Mambo Merengue or Merengue de Calle (Urban Merengue) and Latin trap.

  6. Júrame (Gisselle song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written and produced by Colombian musician Kike Santander. It was recorded twice, as a pop ballad and a merengue track, respectively. In the lyrics, it deals with love's ambition. Both versions were released as a single from the album by BMG US Latin in 2000. A music video for the ballad version was filmed in Florida.

  7. Suavemente - Wikipedia

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    Suavemente" became Crespo's most-popular song and a "teenage anthem" in the Latino community. [53] [54] [55] It was the first Sony Music Latin release to debut on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart, [9] peaking at number 84. [56] The album's second single, "Tu Sonrisa", was distributed to U.S. radio stations in the second week of July 1998.

  8. Merengue music - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the music are traced to the land of El Cibao, where merengue cibaeño and merengue típico are the terms most musicians use to refer to classical merengue. The word Cibao was a native name for the island, although the Spanish used it in their conquest to refer to a specific part of the island, the highest mountainous range.

  9. Te He Querido, Te He Llorado - Wikipedia

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    Combining merengue and urban music, the song is a fusion of Ivy Queen's "Te He Querido, Te He Llorado. [35] A music video for the single was also filmed. [35] The music video has been seen by and accepted by thousands of people on the video sharing website YouTube which was directed by Amable Martinez. [36]