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David Cole
David Cole
American record producer
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C+C Music Factory
C+C Music Factory
American musical group
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Robert Clivillés
Robert Clivillés
American record producer and musician
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David Morales
David Morales
American DJ and producer
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Deborah Cooper
Deborah Cooper
American musician
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Freedom Williams
Freedom Williams
American rapper
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MVP
MVP
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Angie Martinez
Angie Martinez
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Zelma Davis
Zelma Davis
liberian-born American singer-songwriter
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Miguelito
Miguelito
Puerto Rican reggaeton singer
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Larry Levan
Larry Levan
American DJ
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Don Blackman
Don Blackman
Prodigious jazz-funk pianist, versatile recording artist, performed with Parliament Funkadelic
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Luis Fonsi
Luis Fonsi
Puerto Rican singer
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Arcángel
Arcángel
American reggaeton singer and songwriter
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Daddy Yankee
Daddy Yankee
Puerto Rican singer and rapper
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Little Louie Vega
Little Louie Vega
American musician
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Calle 13
Calle 13
Puerto Rican band
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Brook Benton
Brook Benton
American singer and songwriter
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De La Ghetto
De La Ghetto
American reggaeton singer
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Yolandita Monge
Yolandita Monge
Puerto Rican singer
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Lisa M
Lisa M
Puerto Rican rap and reggaeton arist
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M. J. Cole
M. J. Cole
English house and UK garage producer and remixer
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George Lamond
George Lamond
Puerto Rican-American freestyle music singer
2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman, and a Dominican
short-lived house music group

2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman, and a Dominican

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short-lived house music group
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2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman and a Dominican was a short-lived house music group featuring David Morales and Robert Clivillés (Puerto Ricans), David Cole (Black), and Chep Nuñez (Dominican). In 1987, they scored a hit in dance clubs with their debut song, "Do It Properly," the only release on Grooveline Records. The track was inspired by Cole and Bruce Forest's DJ sets at New York club Better Days, where they would mix Adonis' "No Way Back" with scratching, other songs, and samples. Cole, Clivillés, and Morales all performed at Better Days (Clivillés and Morales as DJ and Cole as keyboardist) in the late 1980s. The single was released in the UK on the London Records label; it entered the UK singles chart on June 13, 1987, and reached a peak of number 47, remaining in the chart for four weeks. In 1988, Clivillés and Cole recorded a sequel called "So Many Ways (Do It Properly Part II)" with the Brat Pack on Vendetta/A&M Records. "Do It Properly" was covered again by vocalist Deborah Cooper, who later worked with C+C Music Factory, in 1999, for The Collaboration.

In 1989, 2 Puerto Ricans, a Blackman and a Dominican released a single called "Scandalous" on Capitol Records in the United States and on Syncopate (a label of EMI)) in the UK.

Later in 1989, Clivillés and Cole started C+C Music Factory. David Morales had a successful solo career in the 1990s and Chep Nuñez died in 1990. David Cole died in 1995.