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  2. Omega (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Peter De la Rosa [a] (born January 17, 1979) better known by his stage name Omega "El Fuerte" or simply Omega, is a Dominican singer and songwriter. [2] He is a modern day merengue artist based in Santo Domingo , Dominican Republic. [ 3 ]

  3. X Si Volvemos - Wikipedia

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    An audio visualizer for "X Si Volvemos" was released on Karol G’s YouTube channel on February 2, 2023. [5] Charts ... El Salvador (Monitor Latino) [19] 19

  4. Culture of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Merengue became popular in the United States, mostly on the East Coast, during the 1980s and 1990s, [6]: 375 when many Dominican artists, among them Víctor Roque y La Gran Manzana, Henry Hierro, Milly Jocelyn y Los Vecinos, residing in the U.S. (particularly New York) started performing in the Latin club scene and gained radio airplay.

  5. Dominicans - Wikipedia

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    Merengue became popular in the United States, mostly on the East Coast, during the 1980s and 90s, [96] when many Dominican artists, among them Victor Roque y La Gran Manzana, Henry Hierro, Zacarias Ferraira, Aventura, Milly, and Jocelyn Y Los Vecinos, residing in the U.S. (particularly New York City) started performing in the Latin club scene ...

  6. Merengue típico - Wikipedia

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    This is the dominant style today that has been further explored by artists like Ricardo Gutierrez [8] (El rey joven del acordeon) El Prodigio, Geovanny Polanco, Raul Roman (son of accordion legend Rafaelito Roman), and Kerubanda. [9]

  7. Tito Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    Rodríguez produced his own television show called "El Show de Tito Rodríguez" which was transmitted through San Juan's television Channel 7 (whose call letters were WRIK-TV at the time). Among the guest stars that appeared on his show were Sammy Davis Jr. , Tony Bennett , Shirley Bassey , Roberto Clemente and Orlando Cepeda .

  8. Johnny Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Pacheco replaced El Conde (who went on a successful solo career) with Héctor Casanova and renamed his band Pacheco y su Tumbao Añejo ("Pacheco and his old tumbao", as opposed to his previous band "the new tumbao"). [10] They released El maestro in 1975 and El artista in 1977. However, Pacheco's focus during the 1970s, apart from the ...

  9. Raulín Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    The audio single was released a year later. On March 24, 2021, he would be part of another historic collaboration when he was featured in the song "Perdóname Amigo Mio" with Dominican Bachata singer Elvis Martínez. [17] On the Monitor Latino's Dominican Republic charts, it peaked at number 2 on the General chart and at number 1 on the Bachata ...