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  2. Fogaraté - Wikipedia

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    Fogaraté! is the seventh album of the famous Dominican songwriter and musician Juan Luis Guerra.It was released on July 19, 1994. [1] [2] [3] The album mixed a variety of music genres including rural and folkloric roots of merengue called "Perico Ripao" with elements of African soukus music and Tropical Music such as Reggae with the collaboration of African guitarist Diblo Dibala and ...

  3. Pedro Borrell - Wikipedia

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    Pedro José Borrell was born in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic on October 6, 1944. His parents were Agustín Borrell Hungría (the son of José Ramón Borrell Arché, of Catalan and French descent, and Ana Joaquina Hungría Valdez) and Rosa Bentz de Ferrari (daughter of Rodolfo Tomás Bentz Hachtmann, who was born to German parents, and Margarita Ana Francisca de Ferrari, a native from Santa ...

  4. Vakero - Wikipedia

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    By early 2008, the music videos of "Se Partio El Lapiz" and "Hasta Mañana Negra Linda" were being broadcast on mun2 and mtv3. [ 10 ] On February 28, 2008, Vakero signed a distribution deal with Sunflower Entertainment and in September 2008, Billboard ranked him as one of the Top 5 Rising Latin Urban Acts .

  5. Johnny Ventura - Wikipedia

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    Ventura's son, Jandy, also a musician who has branded himself as "El Legado" (The Legacy), released Yo Soy El Merengue with his father eight months after his death. It's unclear whether they recorded the song before Johnny's death or whether Jandy used an old, unreleased recording of Johnny.

  6. Jack Veneno - Wikipedia

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    He became interested in wrestling as a teen, watching the Mexican luchador El Santo. [4] He debuted in 1969. Also known as "El hijo de Doña Tatica" (Mrs. Tatica's Son), he worked for many years on Color Visión channel 9 during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, on a wrestling show called Lucha Libre Internacional. [5]

  7. Santiago Matías - Wikipedia

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    Santiago Matías was born on December 6, 1981, in El Capotillo, Distrito Nacional, Dominican Republic. He started recording rap songs at a young age in Capotillo and began his professional career in 2000, touring as the backing vocals for Vakero , a famous Dominican Rapper.

  8. De la Ghetto - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, De la Ghetto officially began his solo career, appearing the following year on two hit singles, as well: a remixed version of "Siente el Boom" by Tito el Bambino, plus a collaboration with Randy called "Sensación del Bloque", which has been viewed on YouTube over 200 million times as of July 2023. [8]

  9. Lápiz Conciente - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Figueroa published through YouTube, including the songs "Las Menores", and in 2009 the mixtape "Ráfaga de Plomo". [8] In 2011 he participated in the single "CAPEA EL DOUGH" in collaboration with Toxic Crow, it was considered representative of Hip hop in the Dominican Republic, [9] [10] [11] later he released the debut singles "Yo Soy Papa", and "Yo No Te Quiero Perder" audiovisual ...