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  2. Category:Discographies of Puerto Rican artists - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "Discographies of Puerto Rican artists" ... Víctor Manuelle discography;

  3. Daniel Santos (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Santos (February 5, 1916 – November 27, 1992) was a Puerto Rican singer and composer of boleros, and an overall performer of multiple Caribbean music genres, including guaracha, plena and rumba.

  4. Luis "Perico" Ortiz - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Ortiz formed his own band and won the "Diplo" award in Puerto Rico for "The Best Trumpet Player of the Year". He was also awarded four Latin New York Magazine Trophies, "Best Trumpet Player of the Year", "Arranger of the Year", "Best Orchestra of the Year" and "Musician of the Year".

  5. The Mean Machine (rap group) - Wikipedia

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    The Mean Machine was a rap group composed of Puerto Ricans who rapped in both English and Spanish. They are known for the single "Disco Dream", released as a 12" 33 RPM single in 1981 on the Sugar Hill Records label. In 1986, they recorded a single called "At The Party" on the Honey Hush label. [1]

  6. Andy Montañez - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Montañez appeared on Puerto Rican singer Ivy Queen's ninth studio album Vendetta. The album was split into four separate albums, one being an album composed entirely of only salsa music. On the album, Montañez dueted with Queen on a re-recording of his 1988 hit, "Casi Te Envidio". [4]

  7. Farruko discography - Wikipedia

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    His second album, released in 2012, featured collaborations with Puerto Rican superstar Daddy Yankee, and Cuban star Micha. The album spawned six singles but only three of them were international hits: "Va a Ser Abuela", "Feel the Rhythm", and "Titerito".

  8. Pedro Flores (composer) - Wikipedia

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    There, he joined another Puerto Rican composer, Rafael Hernández, in his Trío Borinquen. Even though Flores and Hernández became very good friends, they also became competitors as composers. When Flores wrote "Sin Bandera," Hernández rushed to write Preciosa. [1] [2] In 1930, Flores formed his own trio called "Trío Galón.”

  9. Category:Albums by Puerto Rican artists by genre - Wikipedia

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