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  2. Merengue music - Wikipedia

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    Milly Quezada was born as Milagros Quezada Borbon on May 21, 1955. She is a singer in Latin America. Her hometown is Dominican Republic. She graduated from New York City College with a communications degree. Then she was known as the Queen of Merengue, or La Reina de Merengue. She had a group with her two brothers and sister called Milly, Y Los ...

  3. Diamante Merybrown - Wikipedia

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    From July to December 2022, she participated in the second round of the Spanish tour Gran Hotel de las Reinas, together with the other season 2 queens. [14] [15] In December of the same year, she released the song Pollo Frito (Fried Chicken) together with drag queen Choriza May. [16]

  4. Milly Quezada - Wikipedia

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    [2] Quezada spent her pre-teen and teen years in Washington Heights, which was a central point in the Latin music boom of the era. In New York, Quezada developed an in-depth knowledge of her favorite musical genre, merengue, the fastest of the Latin American popular dance music styles, sung in Spanish and native to the Dominican Republic.

  5. Las Migas - Wikipedia

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    The first three had been students at the Escuela Superior de Música de Cataluña. [1] In 2010, they released their first album titled Reinas del matute with lyrics by Spanish poets Federico García Lorca and Rafael Alberti and produced by Raül Refree. [2] At the end of July 2011, Sílvia Pérez Cruz left the group to focus on her own projects ...

  6. Miriam Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Aracelis Cruz Ramírez, better known as Miriam Cruz (born August 17, 1968), is a Dominican merengue musician and actress. Described as a "world famous merengue artist", [1] she is best known for being the lead vocalist of the successful female merengue group, Las Chicas del Can. [2]

  7. Yolandita Monge - Wikipedia

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    Yolanda Rosa Monge Betancourt (born September 16, 1955), known professionally as Yolandita Monge, is a Puerto Rican singer, actress, and television personality.She has been active in the music business since her teen years and has recorded 27 studio albums and two live albums, as well as several greatest hits compilations and special appearance recordings.

  8. Trio Reynoso - Wikipedia

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    Trio Reynoso also known as "The Kings of Merengue Tipico" are considered to be one of the best musical groups of perico ripiao or merengue tipico. [1] [2] [3] Trio Reynoso was composed of singer/accordionist Pedro Reynoso, percussionist Francisco Esquea, singer and güira player Domingo Reynoso, and marimbero and güirero Antonio Rosario Almonte(chirichito) who is known as one of the best ...

  9. Chantelle (band) - Wikipedia

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    Chantelle was a popular all-female merengue musical group formed in 1988 in Puerto Rico, composed of members Olga Tañón, Sandra Torres and Daly Fontanez.. Chantelle's biggest hit was a cover of Juan Gabriel's "Queriendo y No" ("Wanting and Not Wanting") in 1989.