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  2. Luis Segura - Wikipedia

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    Luis Segura (born in Mao, Dominican Republic year 1939), is a popular traditional Dominican singer often referred to as 'The Father of Bachata'. [1] [2] He is considered one of the best interpreters of traditional bachata with hits like "Pena por ti", "Dicen", and "No me celes tanto".

  3. No Toque Mi Naik - Wikipedia

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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] The song was produced by HoneyBoos, Evlay and Maro De Tomasso.

  4. Bachata (music) - Wikipedia

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    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").

  5. Bachata en Fukuoka - Wikipedia

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    Bachata en Fukuoka reached No. 1 during the week of June 5, 2010, displacing Diego Torres's song, "Guapa". Bachata en Fukuoka was the second bachata song to reach No. 1 during 2010, after Aventura's "Dile al Amor".

  6. Leonardo Paniagua - Wikipedia

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    Locuras Tengo de Ti; Por Esa Puerta; Si Ardiera la Ciudad; Los Hombres No Deben Llorar; Un Beso y Una Flor; Te Acordarás de Mi; Por el Amor de Una Mujer; Dios del Olvido; Vol. 4 (with El Conjunto Paredes) (1977) Nunca Más Podré Olvidarte; Olvidarte Nunca; Insaciable; Qué Será; Si Supieras; Te Extrañaré Por Siempre; Por Mi Orgullo ...

  7. Nuestro Amor (Alex Bueno song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was most likely going to be part of Santos' fourth studio album, Utopia, due to the fact that it is a collaboration album with traditional bachata artists, but didn't end up making it to the album. Eventually, the song was released as a single a year later.

  8. José Manuel Calderón (musician) - Wikipedia

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    José Manuel Calderón (El Maestro de Bachata) is considered the first musician to record bachata [1] with "Borracho de amor" and "Condena", in 1962 at the Radio Televisión Dominicana studios. [2] Calderón's voice was unlike typical bachateros , in that he sang in baritone.

  9. Monchy & Alexandra - Wikipedia

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    The two singles for this album were songs "No Saber De Tí" and "Hasta El Alma". [8] The duo ended a few years later and Monchy went on to pursue a solo career. As for Alexandra, she continued with J&N Records as a solo act and released her first solo single "Que Te Creiste Tú".