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  2. Latin Grammy Award for Best Merengue/Bachata Album

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    The category is awarded for "vocal or instrumental Merengue and/or Bachata albums containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded material". [2] The award was originally presented as Best Merengue Album and established in 2000 before it was discontinued in 2007.

  3. Category:Bachata albums - Wikipedia

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    Live bachata albums (3 C, 2 P) Bachata remix albums (1 C) * Latin Grammy Award for Best Merengue/Bachata Album (4 P) A. Héctor Acosta (singer) albums (7 P)

  4. Category:Live bachata albums - Wikipedia

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  5. Frank Reyes - Wikipedia

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    The other two bachata songs in this album were "Navidad" and "Una Espina Saca Otra" with Dominican singer Alex Bueno. This was his second collaboration in his career and the first collaboration with a bachata artist as at the time collaborations in bachata were rare. In 2007, he released his fourth live album Tour 2007.

  6. Bachata (music) - en.wikipedia.org

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    Bachata originates from bolero and son (and later, from the mid-1980s, merengue). The original term used to name the genre was amargue ("bitterness", "bitter music"), until the mood-neutral term bachata became popular. The form of dance, bachata, also developed with the music. [2] Bachata arose in the poor and working class areas of the country.

  7. Antony Santos - Wikipedia

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    Domingo Antonio Santos Muñoz (born May 5, 1967), known professionally as Antony Santos, is a Dominican musician and singer. One of the top-selling bachata artists of all time, he is known as one of the pioneers of modern bachata in the early 1990s, with his role in redefining the genre to include romantic lyrics, poppy guitar licks, and implementation of new instruments, such as the piano and ...

  8. 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]

  9. Category:Bachata live albums - Wikipedia

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