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6 Dominican Republic. 7 El Salvador. 8 Jamaica. 9 Mexico. 10 Nicaragua. 11 Panama. 12 Peru. ... This is a list of notable reggaeton artists (musicians, singers and ...
Nohelys Jiménez (born October 17, 2005), known professionally as J Noa, is a Dominican rapper, singer, and songwriter from San Cristóbal. [2] [3]Jiménez rose to prominence in 2021 after her YouTube freestyle session, "Freestyle #05 (temp. 3)" with DJ Scuff, gained popularity. [4]
Tokischa Altagracia Peralta [3] (born 17 March 1996), known mononymously as Tokischa, is a Dominican rapper. [4] After working for the renowned photographer Raymi Paulus, she was offered to enter the music industry. She signed a recording contract with Paulus Music and released his debut single "Pícala" to great regional success.
Emanuel Herrera Batista (born December 18, 1990), known by his stage name El Alfa or El Alfa El Jefe, is a Dominican rapper, known as the King of Dembow. [2] [3] Batista was born in Bajos de Haina, Santo Domingo. He is known for his initial afro hairstyle which led him to popularity in the early 2010s through songs like "Tarzan", "Coche Bomba ...
Don Miguelo is a singer from San Francisco de Macoris, Dominican Republic.He won the Revelation Artist category at the 2006 Casandra Awards [3] thanks to the success with his first hit the song “Que Tu Quieres” better known as “ La Cola De Motora” from his first album “Contra El Tiempo”. [3]
Martin Riviera (born October 20, 1983), better known as Noztra, is a reggaeton musician.Born in San Francisco de Macorís, Dominican Republic, his family moved to New York City looking for work when he was seven.
Ángel Rosario, known by his stage name Ángel Dior, is a Dominican rapper and singer.Rosario was born in 2003, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.He was awarded in the Heat Latin Music Awards and Premios Juventud in the categories; Best Dominican Urban Artist, and Best Dembow Collaboration.
Hip hop is a cultural movement developed in New York City in the 1970s primarily by African Americans and Afro-Latinos. Since first emerging in The Bronx and Harlem, the lifestyle of hip hop culture has today spread around the world. One of the places hip hop spread to was the Dominican Republic.