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Manny Manuel

Tropical singer Manny Manuel is well known through the entire Latin pop music world as “The Ruler of Hearts” for his trademark presentation of merengues, boleros, and intimate music. Delivered Cruz Manuel Hernández Santiago in 1972, he started his music profession as an associate of Tempo Merenguero. After teaming up …

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DLG (Dark Latin Groove)

Dark, Latin Groove (or DLG) is merely that — a thrilling music predicated on Latin salsa but with jiggers of bass-driven reggae, hip-hop as well as the even more sampladelic aspect of home to spice the blend. The group emerged jointly in New York’s Latin membership scene throughout the aegis …

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Los Temerarios

Los Temerarios’ bubblegum ranchera was the intimate soundtrack of an incredible number of Mexican and Mexican-American youths’ lives through the ’90s. Merging components of traditional Mexican ranchera music with keyboards, electrical bass, and stately percussion, they made a audio whose appeal often took these to the very best tier of …

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Carlos Gardel

Carlos Gardel was tango’s 1st superstar but still among its most enduring performers. Revered mainly because an icon in Argentina since his tragic loss of life in 1935, Gardel — nicknamed “Un Zorzal Criollo” (“The Creole Thrush”) — was the first vocalist to look at the tango mainly because a …

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Juan Luis Guerra

In his native Dominican Republic, merengue superstar Juan Luis Guerra is known as a poet and musician of individuals. He and his music group 440 are favorite through the entire Latino world. He’s influential one of the influx of artists in charge of revitalizing exotic music that languished through the …

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Domingo Quiñones

Through the ’90s, Domingo Quiñones became one of the primary salsa stars in Puerto Rico, a mixture singer/songwriter with an aggressive, intense live display which gained accolades in Latin America along with the United States. Because of a musical education thanks to his parents, Quiñtypes grew up performing traditional forms …

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Oro Solido

One of the most popular merengue clothes of the later ’90s/early 21st hundred years was Oro Solido (translated in British this means “Good Yellow metal”). The group’s head and founder, Raul Acosta (also called Un Presidente), was created within the Dominican Republic, but elevated in NJ. Showing fascination with music …

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Laura Canales

Affectionately referred to as the “Barbra Streisand of Tejano music” and “La Reina de la Onda Tejano (Queen from the Tejano Wave),” Laura Canales is among the most successful artists to emerge from the borderlands between Texas and Mexico. The receiver of twelve Tejano music honours, including Feminine Entertainer of …

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La Mákina

A Dominican merengue group, La Mákina was organized by business owners Fernando Digestive tract (former bassist for Los Sabrosos del Merengue) and Orlando Santana (who used Wilfrido Vargas and Toño Rosario). Santana’s rigorous assist with the group — composing nine from the ten songs on La Mákina’s debut recording, 1996’s …

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