What type of genre is suavemente?
Originally released in 1998 as the title track of the debut album by Puerto Rican-American singer Elvis Crespo, Suavemente is a song in the merengue genre of Latin dance music. After its release, it topped the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart for six weeks and charted on the Hot 100 at #84.
What nationality is Elvis Crespo?
American
Puerto Rican
Elvis Crespo/Nationality
New York City, New York, U.S. Elvis Crespo Díaz (born July 30, 1971, in New York City) is an American singer and songwriter of the Merengue genre. He has won multiple awards, including a Grammy and a Latin Grammy Award in merengue.
Why is suavemente so popular?
With romantic ballads and uptempo songs, Suavemente received favorable reviews from music critics who found the recording to contain energetic and catchy tracks. The album was commercially successful; it became the first merengue recording to peak at number one on the United States Billboard Top Latin Albums chart.
Who is Elvis Crespo married to?
Maribel Vegam. 2009
Ana Cerutom. 1996–2001
Elvis Crespo/Spouse
Does Elvis Crespo have a wife?
Elvis Crespo/Wife
What is difference between Salsa and Merengue?
Generally, Salsa uses Mambo action (forward/backward steps), Bachata is danced with chasses (side, close, side steps) and Merengue is basically a two-step dance with a lot of hip action. You would do better having a look on YouTube for the dances as attempting to describe them in words is virtually impossible.
Why is Merengue important to the Dominican Republic?
Teaches the Art and Soul of Guitar. Merengue is a type of music that was born in the Dominican Republic, and the two are intimately associated. Merengue is to the Dominican Republic what blues, jazz, and hip-hop are to the United States—a musical style and dance that seems to represent the spirit of an entire country.