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  2. Vuelve (Ricky Martin song) - Wikipedia

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    De Vita recorded his own version of the song on his studio album Segundas Partes Tambien Son Buenas (2002), [19] with a "distinctly rock sound". [20] When De Vita was asked why he made his own rendition of the song in an interview with El País , he clarified that he was not competing with Martin and simply wanted to give the track "another ...

  3. Bachata (music) - Wikipedia

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    The original term used to name the genre was amargue ("bitterness", "bitter music"), until the mood-neutral term bachata became popular. Bachata originates from the pan-Latin American style called bolero and son. The genre mixed these and the troubadour singing tradition common in Latin America (and later, from the mid-1980s, merengue).

  4. Monchy & Alexandra - Wikipedia

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    Monchy & Alexandra were a bachata musical group from the Dominican Republic.They sang together as a duo beginning in 1998. Their first big hit was "Hoja en Blanco (song)", which they released in 1999.

  5. Leonardo Paniagua - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Paniagua's bachata albums were the best-selling. With his soft voice and romantic style, he appealed beyond bachata's usual working-class audience. He was also one of the first artists to form a movement of romantic-bachateros, artists who helped the genre emerge into mainstream music. [ 3 ]

  6. Propuesta Indecente - Wikipedia

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    "Propuesta Indecente" ("Indecent Proposal") is a bachata song by American singer Romeo Santos, released on July 30, 2013 as the lead single from his second studio album Formula, Vol. 2. It became one of the best-performing songs in Latin music. The song mixes the sound of Dominican bachata and Argentinian tango.

  7. Bachata Rosa World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Bachata Rosa World Tour is the first concert world tour by Dominican recording artist Juan Luis Guerra and his Band 4:40 to promote this blockbuster album Bachata Rosa (1990). It started at July 5, 1991, in Puerto Rico and ended on July 4, 1992, in Los Angeles, and was sponsored by soft drink manufacturer Pepsi and the European leg by Bitter Kas.

  8. Bailemos Otra Vez - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Afterwards, he continued releasing the other singles, "Como Tú y Yo" and "Bailando Bachata", these three singles were a preview of the singer's new album. At the beginning of October 2023, Chayanne surprisingly confirmed and announced his album, revealing it was titled Bailemos Otra Vez , and confirming its release date, October 27 ...

  9. Bachata Rosa (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Bachata Rosa" served as the closing theme for the Brazilian TV novel "De Cuerpo y Alma" (1992). [5] The track was included on Guerra's greatest hits album Grandes Éxitos Juan Luis Guerra y 440 and Coleccion Romantica (2001). The song had been covered by many artist and was used of opening song of serverial TV novels.