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Tag: bachata-rosa

Definitions tagged bachata-rosa in the street dictionary.

Juan Luis Guerra

One of the greatest and most famous Dominican singer-songwriters. Those who have met him know he is one of the most humble and spiritual people you will ever find, despite his global fame. He has recently recorded with international stars like Mana and Diego Torres. His hits include Ojala que llueva cafe, Bachata rosa, and La bilirrubina (He is the most iconic Dominican musician, credited with making bachata and merengue popular worldwide).

The Dominican singer who swept the 2007 Latin Grammys was Juan Luis Guerra, where he received six awards for his album La llave de mi corazon.

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JLG

Initials for the famous Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra, who is internationally recognized as one of the greatest artists in the world (he is a massive icon of merengue and bachata).

Lend me your JLG CD so I can listen to that new song he recorded with Mana.

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Bachata

A popular music genre typically played with guitars and percussion like bongos and maracas. Almost all Bachata songs center on love, betrayal, jealousy, and the despair resulting from those messy emotions. It is also known as 'cancion de amargue' (bitterness song) for obvious reasons. 'Bachata rosa' is a more refined, polished, and softer version of the original style (a term popularized by Juan Luis Guerra when he brought the genre to the mainstream).

A rhythm performed by: Grupo Aventura, Antony Santos, Monchi and Alexandra.

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