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Bachata is a genre of music that originated in the Dominican Republic in the 20th century. It contains elements of European (mainly Spanish music ), indigenous Taino and African musical elements, representing the cultural diversity of the Dominican population.
The music of the Dominican Republic is primarily influenced by Western European music, with Sub-Saharan African and native Taino influences. The Dominican Republic is mainly known for its merengue and bachata music, both of which are the most famous styles of music in the Dominican Republic, and have been exported and popularized around the world.
Bachata is a genre of music that originated in the Dominican Republic in the 20th century. It contains elements of European (mainly Spanish music), indigenous Taino and African musical elements, representing the cultural diversity of the Dominican population. [1]
Domingo Antonio Santos Muñoz (born May 5, 1967), known professionally as Antony Santos, is a Dominican musician and singer. One of the top-selling bachata artists of all time, he is known as one of the pioneers of modern bachata in the early 1990s, with his role in redefining the genre to include romantic lyrics, poppy guitar licks, and implementation of new instruments, such as the piano and ...
Popular Music and Society. 24 (2): 172–175. Morris, Nancy (1999). "Bachata: a social history of a Dominican popular music". Latin American research review. 34 (1): 187–200 – via Gale Group. "Rumba: Dance and Social Change in Contemporary Cuba; Bachata: A Social History of a Dominican Popular Music". Hemisphere. 9 (1). Miami: 50. December ...
It also peaked at number 3 on the Monitor Latino's Dominican Republic Bachata chart. The music video was released on May 23, 2019. [11] The song was performed live at Santos' MetLife Stadium concert on September 21, 2019. The performance is featured on Santos' live album and concert film Utopía Live from MetLife Stadium (2021).
Traditional bachata is a subgenre of Bachata music genre. It refers to the acoustic style of bachata that was popular in the Dominican Republic from the 1960s until about 1990. For most of that period, bachata was performed with two nylon string guitars (often with fishing line for string), an acoustic upright bass or marimbula, maracas, and ...
The music video was released on April 12, 2019. [15] In the Billboard charts, the song peaked at number 48 on the Latin Airplay chart, at number 37 on the Hot Latin Songs chart, and at number 9 on the Tropical Airplay chart. It also peaked at number 1 on both the Monitor Latino's Dominican Republic Bachata