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Prince Royce
Prince Royce
American singer-songwriter and record producer
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CNCO
CNCO
American musical group; Latin American boy band y reggaetón
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Leslie Grace
Leslie Grace
American singer and songwriter
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Maluma
Maluma
Colombian singer
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Wisin
Wisin
Puerto Rican rapper
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Los Hermanos Rosario
Los Hermanos Rosario
band
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Jowell & Randyñema
Jowell & Randyñema
Puerto Rican reggaeton duo
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Juan Luis Guerra
Juan Luis Guerra
Dominican musician, singer, composer, and record producer
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Fernando Alfaro
Fernando Alfaro
Mexican musician and composer of Mexican regional/banda music and lover husband
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Larry Hernandez
Larry Hernandez
American singer, songwriter, and television personality
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Carlos Vives
Carlos Vives
Colombian singer
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Tito Rojas
Tito Rojas
Puerto Rican salsa musician
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Jenni Rivera
Jenni Rivera
Mexican-American entertainer (1969-2012)
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Ha*Ash
Ha*Ash
American Latin pop duo
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Aventura
Aventura
Bachata music band which originated in The Bronx, NY
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Banda Blanca is a Honduran Latin American music group. The band is originally from Honduran musical ensemble formed on January 17, 1971. They began as a rock band, but eventually integrated elements of merengue and Punta rock to their music. The name of the band came after Antonio Lungas wanted a band to perform at the night club named "Garzas Blancas", and afterwards the band decided to mix the names, creating Banda Blanca. The band rose to fame in early 1990 when their song "Sopa de Caracol" became an international success, peaking at number-one in the Billboard Top Latin Songs in the United States. They also released the songs "Fiesta" and "Swing Latino", reaching the American charts. Their album, Baila Blanca, became a number-one hit on the Tropical Albums chart. The group received a Lo Nuestro award for "Tropical – New Artist of the Year".