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"No Toque Mi Naik" (transl. " Don't Touch My Naik " ) is a song by Argentine rapper Nicki Nicole and Puerto Rican singer Lunay . It was released on March 24, 2021, through Dale Play Records and Sony Music Latin . [ 1 ]
Bachata originates from the pan-Latin American style called bolero and son. The genre mixed these and the troubadour singing tradition common in Latin America (and later, from the mid-1980s, merengue). The first recognised bachata recorded was a composed by José Manuel Calderón in 1962 ("Borracho de amor").
"Bachata en Fukuoka" (English: "Bachata in Fukuoka") is the first single released by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra for his album A Son de Guerra. It reached No. 1 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart in 2010, the second bachata song in the year to do so.
Frank Reyes (born June 4, 1969) is a Dominican singer. Known as the Prince of Bachata, he is regarded as one of the best known bachata artists of all time and famous throughout Latin America. [1]
"Bachata" is a song by Lou Bega. It was the first single from his third album Lounatic. The song features background vocals by the Ukrainian girl group Alibi.
Known as "The Father of Bitter Bachata", Perez wrote music that often dealt with the hardships of prison life, prostitution, and his struggles with alcoholism. His career peaked in the 70s and 80s with a long list of hits, including Ay Mami , La Historia De Marino , and No La Quiero Ver Con Otro .
"Amorcito Enfermito" (English: "Sick Sweetheart") is a song by Dominican singer Héctor Acosta. [1] The song was released as the thirteenth and final track of his sixth studio album Merengue Y Sentimiento (2015). It was later released as a single on November 3, 2016. The music video was released on YouTube on December 21, 2016. [2]
A banda version of the song was recorded which features Mexican singer Roberto Tapia. [1] Another version of the song featuring Spanish singer India Martínez was released on iTunes on 17 December 2013. [2] At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2014, the song received a nomination for Best Tropical Song. [3]