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6 Dominican Republic. 7 El Salvador. 8 Jamaica. 9 Mexico. 10 Nicaragua. 11 Panama. ... This is a list of notable reggaeton artists (musicians, singers and producers ...
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 ...
The scene in the summer of 1995; local duo from Residencial Luis Llorens Torres in San Juan, rapping at a club on the beach in Puerto Nuevo, Vega Baja. Reggaeton (UK: / ˈ r ɛ ɡ eɪ t oʊ n, ˌ r ɛ ɡ eɪ ˈ t ɒ n /, [5] [6] US: / ˌ r ɛ ɡ eɪ ˈ t oʊ n, ˌ r eɪ ɡ-/) [7] [8] is a modern style of popular and electronic music that originated in Panama during the late 1980s, and which ...
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.
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]
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]
Tarsila do Amaral (1886–1973), painter, considered one of the leading modernist artists in Latin America; Fernando Botero (1932–2023), painter and sculptor; Adriana Melo, comic book artist, notable for her work on the Star Wars: Empire franchise; Luis Camnitzer (born 1937), conceptual artist; Roger Mello (born 1965), children's book illustrator
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.