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In hip hop music, the term mami refers to an attractive Latina woman, typically of Puerto Rican or Dominican descent. [1] [2] There is also the emergence of the mami video vixen, who is the glamorized, hyper-sexualized version of an attractive Latina woman that is seen in rap videos. [2]
Puerto Rican women singers (6 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Hispanic and Latino American women singers" The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total.
Listeners may recognize Glory by her distinctive moaning sounds in many reggaeton songs. She formed part of the famed "La Industria" or DJ Eric Industry. She collaborated on some of the early underground cassettes distributed among the Puerto Rican population, which include: Street Style 1, Street Style 2, and DJ Eric Industry Volumes 1-5.
Magali Carrasquillo (born on a January 17) is a Puerto Rican film and television actress. She is also a teacher, television producer and cultural manager. [ 1 ] During the 1980s, she was known for her participation in many telenovelas in her island-country of Puerto Rico .
Noelia is the founder and creator of "Noelicious", a woman's lingerie and sexy clothing brand; [21] she is also the founder of Noelia's Cabaret, an adult entertainment club chain. [ 22 ] In 2020, Noelia founded the company "Protecciones Comerciales de México" (Protecom) company dedicated to the production of acrylic products, such as masks ...
Rivera was the fifth Puerto Rican to win the title, [3] which makes the island the third most successful entity in the pageant (behind the United States and Venezuela). Rivera was the third consecutive delegate from Puerto Rico to make the Top 5 at Miss Universe, after Alba Reyes placed 2nd Runner-Up in 2004 and Cynthia Olavarría placed 1st ...
In 1963, the New York Daily News ran stories about an underground, word-of-mouth network of doctors in Puerto Rico who performed abortions on American women, from “suburban society matrons” to ...
Jailene Cintrón, on recordings credited as Jailene [1] (born 28 May 1966 in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican merengue singer and recording artist, as well as a TV personality and entertainer. [2] She was the female co-host of the talk and variety show No te Duermas from 1991 to 1996.