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  2. List of reggaeton musicians - Wikipedia

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    6 Dominican Republic. 7 El Salvador. 8 Jamaica. 9 Mexico. 10 Nicaragua. 11 Panama. 12 Peru. 13 Puerto Rico. 14 Spain. ... This is a list of notable reggaeton artists ...

  3. Omega (singer) - Wikipedia

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    He is a modern day merengue artist based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. [3] Since 2007, Omega has enjoyed increased popularity in the Dominican Republic and with Dominican-Americans across the United States. [4] He has also penetrated music markets in Spain, Italy, and Latin America. [citation needed]

  4. Deevani - Wikipedia

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    Adalgisa Inés Rooney, better known by her stage name Deevani, is a Dominican Republic reggaeton singer. She is best known for her Hindi vocals on the songs "Mírame" with Daddy Yankee, and "Flow Natural" with Tito El Bambino and Beenie Man.

  5. Dominican dembow - Wikipedia

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    During this time, Puerto Rican reggaeton was evolving to become more melodic, polished, and lyrically romantic, and would eventually become the basis for most reggaeton music today. However, the "softening process" marginalized the scene in the Dominican Republic, which retained a rawer, unembellished, and more aggressive sound.

  6. Reggaeton - Wikipedia

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    Seemingly endless artists from the Caribbean have risen to fame (Puerto Rico, Panama, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Colombia). Argentina has seen a modern surge in young artists inspired by the reggaetón style, fusing their music with Spanish rap verses, trapetón and R&B-style vocals (such as the "Los Del Espacio", including LIT killah , Tiago ...

  7. Luny Tunes - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Saldaña was born on June 23, 1979, and Víctor Cabrera was born on April 12, 1981. Originally from Lynn, Massachusetts and native to Dominican Republic, [2] they originally started working at the Leverett House dining hall at Harvard University before their commercial success as reggaeton producers.

  8. Ozuna - Wikipedia

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    Despite being primarily a reggaeton and trap artist, Ozuna cites Dominican-Puerto Rican-American bachata singer Romeo Santos as his favorite singer. [23] Ozuna also greatly admires salsa artist Frankie Ruiz. [17] He is also a fan of rock music, and expresses an affinity for the electric guitar. [59]

  9. List of people from the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Romeo Santos – bachata/reggaeton singer (Dominican father, Puerto Rican mother) Luny Tunes – reggaeton producers/artists; Maffio – music producer; Domenic Marte – bachata singer; Melanie Martinez – pop singer (Dominican mother, Puerto Rican father) La Materialista – singer; Henry Mendez – reggaeton artist; José Antonio Molina ...