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Juan Luis Guerra
Juan Luis Guerra
Dominican musician, singer, composer, and record producer
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Daniel Santacruz
Daniel Santacruz
American-born Dominican musician, singer and record producer
2
Ozuna
Ozuna
Puerto Rican singer
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Milly Quezada
Milly Quezada
Dominican Republic singer
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Chichí Peralta
Chichí Peralta
Dominican Republic musician
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Luis Vargas
Luis Vargas
Dominican Republic musician
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Luis Días
Luis Días
Dominican Republic musician
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Calle 13
Calle 13
Puerto Rican band
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Fulanito
Fulanito
band
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Aventura
Aventura
Bachata music band which originated in The Bronx, NY
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Elvis Crespo
Elvis Crespo
Puerto Rican American singer
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Juan Fernando Velasco
Juan Fernando Velasco
Ecuadorian musician
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Toño Rosario
Toño Rosario
Puerto Rico Dominican Republic singer
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Sergio Vargas
Sergio Vargas
Dominican Republic musician
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Los Hermanos Rosario
Los Hermanos Rosario
band
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Romeo Santos
Romeo Santos
Dominican American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer
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Draco Rosa
Draco Rosa
Puerto Rican singer
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Maridalia Hernández
Maridalia Hernández
Dominican Republic musician
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Ramón Orlando
Ramón Orlando
Dominican singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, arranger and composer.
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Gisselle
Gisselle
Puerto Rican merengue singer
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Toby Love
Toby Love
American singer
Intro
Dominican singer
Record Labels
Awards Received
Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist
Latin Grammy Award for Best Singer-Songwriter Album
Latin Grammy Award for Best Tropical Song
News

Vicente García Guillén (born March 30, 1983) is a Dominican musician, singer and composer. He is the former lead singer of the Dominican alternative rock band Calor Urbano, which he left in 2010 to pursue a solo career. Garcia has collaborated in concerts with renowned artists such as Juan Luis Guerra, Alejandro Sanz, Cultura Profetica, Juanes, Ximena Sariñana and Maná among others. He has won three Latin Grammy awards including Best New Artist in 2017.

Born and raised in the Dominican Republic, García developed an interest in various musical genres at a young age. He served as the frontman of Calor Urbano from 2002 to 2010, after which he pursued a solo career. Upon beginning his solo career, García incorporated influences of traditional Dominican genres such as bachata and merengue with modern styles of reggae, funk, and hip-hop. His solo albums are Melodrama (2010), and A La Mar (2016), and Candela (2019). He also released an experimental collaborative album with producer Visitante of Calle 13 entitled Trending Tropics in 2018.