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Tag: musico

Definitions tagged musico in the street dictionary.

Gilberto Santarosa

A popular salsa singer and songwriter (he is actually Puerto Rican, but his music is a staple of Venezuelan culture).

This Gilberto Santarosa has many good songs: It has been years since Gilberto Santarosa appeared on TV.

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Lila Morillo

A famous Venezuelan singer and actress. In popular culture, she is known for her flamboyant style and dramatic persona, often used as a reference for divas or people who are obsessed with cosmetic surgery. (She is a major pop culture icon in Venezuela).

Lila Morillo is very dramatic. Lila Morillo is always getting plastic surgery.

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Carlos Baute

A Venezuelan pop singer who lives in Spain. (He is a famous international artist who achieved his biggest hits in the Spanish market, which is sometimes noted by Venezuelans when discussing his career).

Carlos Baute married a Venezuelan woman. Carlos Baute did not have that much success in Venezuela.

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Cancerbero

A legendary Venezuelan rapper who died tragically at a young age. He is widely considered one of the most influential artists in the history of Spanish language hip hop (His stage name is a play on Cerberus, the guardian of the underworld, and his 2015 death was a major national controversy).

Cancerbero's death was so tragic. That guy knew he was going to die.

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Chino y Nacho

A famous Venezuelan musical duo known for urban and tropical pop music (they were one of the most successful international acts from Venezuela during the 2010s).

The duo Chino y Nacho sweeps every stage. Everyone loves Chino y Nacho.

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Lasso

A Venezuelan singer currently living in Mexico City (he is a popular pop artist known throughout Latin America).

"Lasso has beautiful songs" and "Lasso and Sheryl are made for each other" (Sheryl refers to actress Sheryl Rubio, his well-known former partner).

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Sixto Rein

A famous Venezuelan pop and urban singer. (Sixto Rein is a well-known contemporary artist in Venezuela, popular for his reggaeton and tropical music style).

Sixto Rein has really made it big with his songs: in all of Sixto's songs they say his name like a thousand times.

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Sheryl Rubio

Venezuelan actress, singer, and model who rose to fame as the star of the teen musical series Somos tu y yo. She currently lives in Mexico City. (Somos tu y yo was a massive pop culture hit in Venezuela during the late 2000s).

Sheryl Rubio is dating Lasso. Sheryl Rubio makes YouTube videos.

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Aran de las Casas

A Venezuelan actor and singer who rose to fame starring in the teen drama series Somos tu y yo. He is known for his relationship with actress Rosmeri Marval. (Somos tu y yo was a massively popular musical TV show in Venezuela during the late 2000s.)

Aran de las Casas has some really good songs. Aran de las Casas has been very successful.

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duluc

Jose Duluc is a prominent Dominican musician, dancer, and researcher known for blending traditional folklore with modern styles. He founded the group Los Guerreros del Fuego and is a key figure in alternative Dominican music. Fans find his music super cool (aperisima) for dancing because it mixes the new with the traditional.

Many of his compositions are international hits, such as La Ciguapa (a mythical creature from Dominican folklore), which was a massive success for Chichi Peralta. The song Carnaval para gozar, performed by Maridalia Hernandez and duluc, was the official Dominican Carnival anthem for years. duluc has also performed at major festivals in Russia, Cuba, France, and Mexico.

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kambalache

A mix or a mashup of different things, most commonly used when referring to different foods mixed together. (Rice, beans, and meat are the staples of the Dominican national dish).

rice, beans, and meat, lol, all together in a kambalache

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Cuco Valoy

A legendary Dominican singer and musician who popularized the shaved head look and songs dedicated to the santos (deities in Afro-Dominican religions). He is nicknamed El Brujo (The Sorcerer) due to his lyrics about Santeria. Born in 1937, he was a soldier in the April 1965 Revolution (a Dominican civil war) and is a national icon. A conservatory-trained multi-instrumentalist, Cuco Valoy is a master of the tambora (a traditional Dominican drum), piano, and guitar. He is famous for making music a family business, most notably with his son Ramon Orlando, and for starting the first Afro-Cuban influenced orchestra in the country, Los Ahijados.

Some of his songs: Juliana, Born a Man, Don't Push Me, Heart of Steel, The Fruits of Carnival, The Sorcerer, Anaisa, The Little Million, Oh Love, If You Knew, Micharen, Sisi and Ricardo, The Dead Man, Beggar of Love, Love for Me.

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Bachatero

1. A singer or musician of the bachata genre. 2. A derogatory term for a fool, a social misfit, or someone who lacks class (historically, bachata was stigmatized as music for rural, lower-class populations).

1. He plays the guitar very well, he could be a bachatero. 2. Hey man, what is with that bachatero look?

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