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  2. Trio Reynoso - Wikipedia

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    Trio Reynoso also known as "The Kings of Merengue Tipico" are considered to be one of the best musical groups of perico ripiao or merengue tipico. [1] [2] [3] Trio Reynoso was composed of singer/accordionist Pedro Reynoso, percussionist Francisco Esquea, singer and güira player Domingo Reynoso, and marimbero and güirero Antonio Rosario Almonte(chirichito) who is known as one of the best ...

  3. Las Chicas del Can - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the group reinvented itself under the name Míriam Cruz y Las Chicas. [2] The first year under that name, they produced a successful album titled Nueva Vida featuring a hit song written by Juan Luis Guerra, "Te Propongo." Later that year, "La Loba" was also well received by merengue fans. A European tour (1993-1994) soon followed.

  4. 1980s in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    The progressive/folk-rock band Los Jaivas made a Latin American trademark album with Alturas de Macchu Picchu [sic] based on Pablo Neruda's homonymous poem. The rock band Los Prisioneros were successful in combining the protest song atmosphere of the 80s with newer trends in rock including punk, ska, new wave and techno.

  5. List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Songs from the 1980s

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    Puerto Rican singer Chayanne reached the top of the chart for the first time with "Fuiste un Trozo de Hielo en la Escarcha" in 1989. The Hot Latin Songs chart (formerly Hot Latin 50 and Hot Latin Tracks), [ 1 ] published in Billboard magazine , is a record chart based on Latin music airplay .

  6. Merenhouse - Wikipedia

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    Merenhouse, merenrap or electronic merengue,Mambo o Mambo de Calle is a style of Dominican merengue music formed by blending with dancehall reggae and hip hop. [1] The mix of Latin music, house music and dancehall started in NYC in the late 1980s. Merenhouse usually combines rap singing (talk-singing) with actual singing.

  7. Milly Quezada - Wikipedia

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    1984 Esta Noche, Los Vecinos (Tonight, Los Vecinos!) 1985 Dinastía; 1986 Special Delivery; 1987 Etiqueta Negra (Black Tie Affair) 1988 Por Supuesto (Of Course) 1989 Ahora Es (Now's the Time) 1990 7+1= Vecinos; 1991 Flying Solo; 1993 Celebrando (Celebrating) 1995 Lo Mejor de Milly y los Vecinos (The Best of Milly y los Vecinos, a remix) 1995 En ...

  8. Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15 - Wikipedia

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    2.MERENGUE DE HOY 3.CUCHU CUCHÁ '4.LA PATRULLA 15. 1979 GEMA RECORDS. 1980 GEMA RECORDS. 1980 GEMA RECORDS. 01.Nueva York Es Así 02.Eso Que Tú Me Pides 03.Nathalie 04.Pedro y Juana 05.Regálame Esta Noche 06.La Bailadora 07.Ramona 08.Hace Tiempo 09.No Me Pidas Que Te Olvide 01.Cuchú Cuchá 02.Homenaje a Pedro Flores 03.Podré Volver a Ti

  9. Chantelle (band) - Wikipedia

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    Chantelle was a popular all-female merengue musical group formed in 1988 in Puerto Rico, composed of members Olga Tañón, Sandra Torres and Daly Fontanez. Chantelle's biggest hit was a cover of Juan Gabriel 's "Queriendo y No" ("Wanting and Not Wanting") in 1989.