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Miguelito

Miguel A. Valenzuela Morales was created January 5, 1999, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The youngest of four, Miguelito was intensely inspired by his old siblings, and created a like for reggaeton by an early on age. Miguelito acquired long been an ardent student and changed this self-discipline toward his …

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Raulín Rodríguez

Raulin Rodriguez is among the Dominican Republic’s most internationally popular bachateros, with an market that includes supporters in Mexico as well as the U.S. aswell as his homeland. Rodriguez provides recorded many albums for Platano Information, including 1999’s Sin Fortuna and 2000’s Frente a Frente: Luis Segura Vs. Raulin Rodriguez.

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Ramón Orlando

Ram memoryón Orlando (given birth to Ram memoryón Orlando Valoy) was the child from the famed merengue bandleader Cuco Valoy and was raised taking part in keyboards in his father’s rings. His part within that famous band helped obtain him careers with several other organizations in Santo Domingo, resulting in …

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Rafael Solano

Multifaceted Rafael Solano began getting involved with music while taking part in an area chorus at age 13. After going to piano classes, the youthful and enthusiastic musicican shifted from his indigenous Puerto Plata to Santo Domingo to become listed on the Country wide Conservatory of Music. La Gran Orquesta …

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Proyecto Uno

Originally formed about Fresh York’s East Side mainly because a normal merengue band, Proyecto Uno steadily assimilated a number of urban American influences to their sound, including techno and house, plus hip-hop and R&B-influenced salsa. Creator Nelson Zapata was created and elevated in the Dominican Republic, but after shifting with …

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Pochi y Su Cocoband

Among the top merengue serves of the first to mid-’90s, Pochy con Su Cocoband were an organization in the Dominican Republic led by Alfonso “Pochi” Vásquez. The group documented roughly twelve albums more than a ten-year period for the famous Kubaney label and billed themselves under a number of brands …

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Luis Segura

Nicknamed “THE DADDY from the Bachata,” Dominican singer Luis Segura is among the most long lasting bachateros, with a thorough career which includes releases for brands like JN, Kubaney, and Platano, which released 1999’s La Razon De Mi Vida and 2000’s Frente A Frente: Luis Segura Vs. Raulin Rodriguez and …

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Rogelio Martínez

Mexican Rogelio Martínez began singing at an extremely young age, recognized by his father, artist Juan José Martínez. Rogelio effectively participated in various music contests after his family members transferred to the U.S. Furthermore, he began an acting profession, producing his debut while playing a job in the 1997 film …

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Limi-T 21

Limi-T XXI (also viewed as Limi-T 21) is definitely a teenaged trio that became probably one of the most well-known merengue sets of the ’90s. The group is definitely made up of Elvin Torres, Javier Bermúdez, and Angel Ramior Matos. Through the early ’90s, the group released some albums that …

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Johnny Ventura

Johnny Ventura may be the man who nearly singlehandedly developed and modernized the modern merengue sound, you start with his 1st recordings in the first ’60s. He was affected by the initial wave of rock and roll & move, and quickly brought in the energy aswell as some dance routines …

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