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Merenhouse

Merenhouse, merenrap or electronic merengue,Mambo o Mambo de Calle is a style of Dominican merengue music formed by blending with dancehall reggae and hip hop.[1] The mix of Latin music, house music and dancehall started in NYC in the late 1980s.

Merenhouse

Merenrap, merengue house

1990s, New York, U.S.

Merenhouse usually combines rap singing (talk-singing) with actual singing. It has instruments that are typically in merengue music, such as saxophones, trumpets, accordion, bass, guitar, güira, tambora (drum). However, they can be combined with electronic sounds or even electronic sounds sampled from the actual instruments (much like house music). Sampling music means reusing a sample or portion of a sound recording in a song. Merenhouse is very upbeat and intended for dancing, similar to house music. It is hard to identify merenhouse based on its time signature and rhythm alone. Some merenhouse music is in a fast 2/4 beat and has typical merengue style rhythms. Some also is in a slower 4/4 beat, identifying more with the hip hop style. Merenhouse can be characterized mostly by the instruments/electronics used and the combination of vocal styles.

is a Dominican-American Merenhouse group based in Washington Heights, Manhattan. They have received acclaim from being one of the first groups to combine merengue and house music, selling around 2 million albums around the world.

Fulanito

is also a Dominican-American merenhouse group from New York City's East Side, which helped popularize a musical style that blends merengue with rap, techno, dancehall reggae, and hip hop. The group won Billboard Latin Music Awards, Premios Los Nuestro, and an Emmy Award.

Proyecto Uno

(also called Los Ilegales) is a Grammy-nominated Dominican merenhouse trio. They reached the Billboard Tropical charts and were nominated for a Latin Grammy award for "Best Pop Album."

Ilegales

was a duo of merengue and hip hop, with temporary residence in Venezuela. It was made by Sandy Carriello "Sandy MC" and Luis Deschamps "MC Papo", both from the Dominican Republic. The group came to an end when on July 11, 1999, when Luis Deschamps (MC Papo) died in a car accident. Sandy MC continued as a solo and received success with the song "Homenaje a Papo".

Sandy & Papo

(or DLG) is a salsa band that mixes salsa, reggae, reggaeton, and hip hop. The group was nominated for the Grammy for "Best Traditional Tropical Album" in 1997[10] and Premio Los Nuestro award for "Best Tropical Group."

Dark Latin Groove

is the first major female Latin rapper. The song "Tu Pum-Pum" in her second album No Lo Derrumbes is the first merenrap song. The album was released in 1990.

Lisa M

is a merengue rap band that mixes Merengue, R&B, and hip hop.

Los Ficos

is the first Venezuelan boy band of merengue house.

Calle Ciega

Latin rap

Fulanito website

Proyecto Uno website

Ilegales website