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  2. Frank Reyes - Wikipedia

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    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] He is a 7 time Bachata Artist of the Year winner at the Soberano Awards, making him the most awarded artist in that category. [2]

  3. Marino Perez - Wikipedia

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    Marino Perez (December 26, 1946 - July 26, 1991), also known as Esteban Perez, is considered one of the greatest bachateros of all time. 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.

  4. Burbujas de Amor - Wikipedia

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    "Burbujas de Amor" ("Love Bubbles") is a song by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra, released as the third single of his album Bachata Rosa (1990). [1] It is widely considered one of Guerra's most popular songs. The song was a commercial success and became an international hit in Europe and Latin America.

  5. Voy Pa'lla - Wikipedia

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    This has been confirmed by other bachata artist, historians, and even Santos himself. In a 1996 documentary about his life and career, Santos explained how he wrote the song and what it did for his career. [4] Tony Berroa,a Dominican bachata singer, released a cover for his 1992 studio album El Solterito Del Este Y Los Reyes Del Este. [5]

  6. Bachata (music) - Wikipedia

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    Radio Guarachita, hosted by Radhamés Aracena in 1966, was the only radio station at the time that played and centered bachata music. [11] Aracena broadcast popular bachata songs produced in the 60s and worked with bachateros to produce music. [11]

  7. Category:Bachata songs - Wikipedia

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  8. Bachata Number 1's - Wikipedia

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    The Bachata #1's series is a collection of compilations of various artists centered on the genre of bachata. [1] [2] Dominican duo Xtreme's "Shorty, Shorty" was released as the lead single from their second studio album, Haciendo Historia (2006). [3] It debuted at number two on the Billboard Latin Songs chart, [4] for the issue dated March 9 ...

  9. Raulín Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    While traditional bachata songs were often risque and suggestive, Raulín Rodríguez's idealized romantic lyrics widened the appeal of the genre of bachata, helping it get regular radio play. [1] Rodriguez is known as "El Cacique" and is one of the most established musicians to ever come from the Dominican Republic.