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  2. Merengue music - Wikipedia

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    To purists, a merengue without quintillo is not truly a merengue, a viewpoint that has gradually disappeared as other alternate figures are used more frequently (as the one traditionally called jaleo, also known as merengue bomba, wrongly identified as a mixture of merengue and Puerto Rican bomba music, and which actually also has its roots in ...

  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.

  4. Júrame (Gisselle song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for the ballad version was filmed in Florida. Upon its release, "Júrame" received positive reactions from music critics who found it to be one of the album's best tracks. The track received several accolades including the Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song at the 2001 ceremony.

  5. Music of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s a very strong electronic music movement spread through the country. Several big multimedia festivals took place, such as "Caracas No Duerme," "AX," "Petaquire," and "Mare Nostrum." These events combined music with the video and performance art of Venezuelan artists such as Luis Poleo, Frank Wow, and Sony.

  6. Héctor Acosta (singer) - Wikipedia

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    A special edition was released on March 25, 2009, which featured music videos and a photo gallery. The special edition was distributed by Venemusic and Universal Music Latin Entertainment. These labels would eventually distribute his albums. This was a predominantly merengue album and featured the merengue single "¿Cómo Me Curo?"

  7. Suavemente (Elvis Crespo song) - Wikipedia

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    Two music videos were made: the original version with various background montages, [5] the other one a remix with Spanglish lyrics. [6] In 2008, the song served as the intro and outro for the live album, Elvis Crespo Lives: Live at Las Vegas and the title reappeared in the title for his tenth anniversary compilation album, Suavemente...

  8. 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

  9. Na Na Na (Dulce Niña) - Wikipedia

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    A music video was recorded as well. Although the remix for "Na Na Na (Dulce Niña)" is a single for the album Fuego it is not part of the album. [10] Remix personnel