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  2. Bachata (music) - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s signal the immense spread of bachata music—the decade saw the birth of the Dominican music industry and of the bachata music which would dominate it. Following Trujillo's death and end of his dictatorship in 1961, there was an opening for bachata music within the music industry amidst the loosened restrictions. [11]

  3. Monchy & Alexandra - Wikipedia

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    They are considered pioneers of the genre and are a hybrid between tradition and pop style bachata. They have been recognized by some of the most prestigious organizations of the Hispanic music business. They have been nominated for the Billboard Latin Music Awards, Premios Cassandra, Premios Lo Nuestro and a Latin Grammy. The duo has achieved ...

  4. Bachata Number 1's, Vol. 3 - Wikipedia

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    Bachata #1's, Vol. 3 is a compilation album released by Machete Music on March 30, 2010. The album includes tracks recorded by several artists from the bachata genre, such as Aventura, Héctor Acosta, Xtreme, Ivy Queen, Grupo Rush, Andy Andy, Carlos & Alejandra, and Marcy Place.

  5. Héctor Acosta (singer) - Wikipedia

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    With the success Acosta was gaining in bachata, he started to make albums with more bachata songs. His next albums would either be hybrids of bachata and merengue, or predominantly bachata. He released his second solo album Mitad / Mitad (Half / Half) on April 15, 2008, and it was distributed by Venevision International Music and Machete Music.

  6. Raulín Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    The following year, it won Bachata of the Year at the 2014 Soberano Awards. [8] He also won Bachata Artist of the year as well. [5] As of August 2023, the music video for the song has over 39 million views on YouTube. It was the main single for Rodriguez's eighteenth studio album, Escenas De Amor.

  7. Mi Santa - Wikipedia

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    "Mi Santa" ("My Saint") is a bachata song by American singer Romeo Santos from his debut studio album Fórmula, Vol. 1 (2011). Produced by Santos, the track was released as the album's third single in Latin America and the United States.

  8. Te Quiero Igual Que Ayer - Wikipedia

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    "Te Quiero Igual Que Ayer" ("I Love You Just Like Yesterday") is a song by Dominican Bachata duo Monchy & Alexandra. It was released as a single from their second studio album Confesiones (2002). The song was awarded Tropical Song of the Year at the 2003 Latin Billboard Music Awards.

  9. Angelito (Aventura song) - Wikipedia

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    "Angelito" is a song by Bachata group Aventura which features Judy Santos. [1] It is the fourth single from their fourth studio album God's Project.This was also the last song Judy Santos was featured in with the group as she would embark in her own music career later on.