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  2. Merengue music - Wikipedia

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    Milly Quezada was born as Milagros Quezada Borbon on May 21, 1955. She is a singer in Latin America. Her hometown is Dominican Republic. She graduated from New York City College with a communications degree. Then she was known as the Queen of Merengue, or La Reina de Merengue. She had a group with her two brothers and sister called Milly, Y Los ...

  3. 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

  4. Oro Solido - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Acosta formed the merengue band Oro Sólido. That same year, he released his self-titled debut album, 'Oro Sólido'. He continued to release albums approximately every year after that. With hits like "Ta Cache," "La Tanguita Roja," "Maria se Fue," "El Baile del Beeper," "Una Nalgadita," "La Morena," among oth

  5. Sandy & Papo - Wikipedia

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    Sandy & Papo MC, Sandy MC & MC Papo or simply Sandy & Papo, were a duo of merengue and hip hop music, with temporary residence in Venezuela. Its members were Sandy Carriello "Sandy MC" and Luis Deschamps "MC Papo", both from the Dominican Republic. The duo was created by Nelson Zapata and Pavel de Jesus, after attending an audition for Proyecto ...

  6. Merengue típico - Wikipedia

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    Merengue tipico band playing in Santiago, Dominican Republic. Merengue típico (also known as merengue cibaeño or colloquially as perico ripiao) is a musical genre of the Dominican Republic, and the oldest style of merengue. Merengue típico is the term preferred by most musicians as it is more respectful and emphasizes the music's traditional ...

  7. 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.

  8. Manny Manuel - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, he released another album, Tengo Tanto, which included fusions of merengue with other Caribbean rhythms like vallenato. Manuel was one of several artists selected to perform in "KQ Live Concert" on September 27, 2008, organized by KQ 105 FM, the event included several renowned artists from Puerto Rico and other Latin American locations.

  9. Music of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Music of Honduras is very varied. Punta is the main "ritmo" of Honduras with other music such as Paranda, Bachata, Caribbean salsa, cumbia, reggae, merengue, soca, calypso, dancehall, Reggaeton and most recently Afrobeats widely heard especially in the North the Department of Atlántida, to Mexican rancheras heard in the interior rural part of the country.