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  2. Bonny Cepeda - Wikipedia

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    Bonny Cepeda (born Fernando Antonio Cruz Paz on June 5, 1954 in the Dominican Republic) is a merengue artist, band leader and producer. [1] In 1986 he was nominated for a Grammy Award for Top Tropical Latin Performance for his album, Noche de Discotheque .

  3. 25th Annual Latin Grammy Awards - Wikipedia

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    "Blanco y Negro" – Christian ... (En Vivo en el Coliseo de Puerto Rico, 14 de Mayo 2022) ... Best Merengue/Bachata Album. Radio Güira – Juan Luis Guerra 4.40.

  4. Latin Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video - Wikipedia

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    The accolade for Best Long Form Music Video was first presented at the 7th Latin Grammy Awards in 2006 as a tie between Spanish recording artists Bebo and Cigala for their album Blanco y Negro En Vivo (2005) and Café Tacuba for their live album Un Viaje (2005).

  5. Latin Grammys 2024 winners list: Juan Luis Guerra takes ... - AOL

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    The 2024 Latin Grammys were a star-studded affair as stars flocked to Miami's Kaseya Center on Thursday to celebrate the 25th annual awards ceremony.. Past winners like Karol G, Shakira, Bad Bunny ...

  6. 1988 in Latin music - Wikipedia

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    Milly y los Vecinos: Merengue El Amiguito: Jochy Hernández Merengue Sólo Se Que Fue en Marzo: Jossie Esteban y la Patrulla 15: Merengue Blanco & Negro: Hansel & Raul Salsa El Caballo...una Leyenda: Johnny Ventura: Merengue Salvaje '88: Cano Estremera: Salsa Ritmo en el Corazón: Celia Cruz and Ray Barretto: Salsa De Amor y Salsa: Gilberto ...

  7. Merengue music - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the music are traced to the land of El Cibao, where merengue cibaeño and merengue típico are the terms most musicians use to refer to classical merengue. The word Cibao was a native name for the island, although the Spanish used it in their conquest to refer to a specific part of the island, the highest mountainous range.

  8. Music of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    At around that time a popular Latin genre developed, chiqui-chiqui (a mixture of merengue, cumbia and other Latin rhythms along with afro-pop influences) as it was known, led by bands such as Los Hicsos,Jaque Mate, La Pandylla, Manantial and La Banda with well-known classic hits such as La Avispa, El cangrejo, Julieta, El criticon, El hula hula ...

  9. Henry Méndez - Wikipedia

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    Songs from this period include "Sigue Bailando", "Mami", "Yo soy tu maestro" and "Ven" achieving good sales throughout his tour. His songs were also included in various hit compilations like El Disco de Reggaeton 02 (Vale Music), Caribe Mix (Blanco y Negro Music), El Megatón (Filmax Music) and La Factoria del Reggaeton (Metropol Records) etc.