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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smooth View Post
    So what about the chicas themselves? Do they actually like hanging out at D'Latin's, asshole to elbow, hot and sweaty with no room to move around? Or are they there simply because there is no cover, and thats the place where the gringos go to for the same reason?

    I personally love to see the ladies dancing and moving their bodies, eyeballing those curves as they flaunt what they got. To me, it's all part of the show. I don't want to be denied that pleasure. And with latin music being played, it gets them up and moving, they can't help it! I see them dancing on the sidewalk in front of a colmado because of the bacchatta or merengue music coming out of there.

    I don't see a poll yet for who's going to be there in August, but if there are a bunch of us there at that time, maybe 7-10 of us for example, lets all grab a chica from one of the other bars and head for those stairs, providing it's open, and cause everyone to wonder why those guys and chicas are going to Classicos. Curiosity will take over.

    Besides, I have a history of clearing the bars and sidewalks out of chicas and following me down the street like a pied piper. At one time, they all thought I was the Devil.


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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by BrooklynBeas View Post
    There are, as far as I know, ZERO places in Sosua that play bachata music more then hip hop...
    What about El Flow? Way more Bachata happening there than hip hop.
    There are only one or two nights a week that the out of control young drunk dominican men invade the place otherwise there is plenty of Bachata to be heard there.

    The Dj at el toro or Del toro whatever you call it will play requests as well. At least he used to.
    But I agree I like the Dominican style music much better as well.

    What I find about DLatin is it can be pretty fun a little earlier in the night before it gets to packed or nights other than Saturday. They seem to play alot of older songs and a good mix of dominican music as well a little earlier. When it gets to full or to hard core hip hop I just head somewhere else.
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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by j_d66 View Post
    What about El Flow? Way more Bachata happening there than hip hop.
    There are only one or two nights a week that the out of control young drunk dominican men invade the place otherwise there is plenty of Bachata to be heard there.

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    This is EACTLY what I was thinking after reading some of the responses. WHY DONT YOU GO TO EL FLOW! You can hear all the bachata and merengue you want! Or better yet, take the chica to your room and blast Spanish music all night on your laptop!

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    Re: Dlatin

    I have been to all the bars and had a great time in all of them. DLatin is ok with me and serves its purpose. Although I did not go there often, Classico's is missed... We need to be comfortable where we can invite chicas to sit with us, see chicas shaking their asses in front of us, grinding on our laps and pulling us on to the dance floor to act silly and laugh once in a while...


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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by theheights718 View Post
    The funny thing is, the WW's would have a even better time if the clubs didnt try to cater to the nonsense. Wonder what it would take for people to realize what a difference to have happy chicas enjoying the club as well beside having the same look we have when we on our way to work back in the states!!!!!!!!!!!! Ahhh, fuck, monday again...fuck me...more paperwork!!!!

    And they would get in trouble if they play bachata...that must be the dumbest thing I ever heard. Even spanish clubs in NY play a mix of music!
    Winner's Circle is NOT a "Spanish club" or even a club. It's a small bar in a tourist town and part of its business model is appealing to customers who enjoy sitting and listening to hip-hop music by playing such songs and videos.

    The barmaids saying they'd "get in trouble" if they played more latin music is not "stupid" because they have orders from their bosses NOT to because that strays from the bar's theme which is hip-hop.

    Some guys go to DR and want to really feel like they're in DR so they go to places where they can hear bachata or merengue. Other guys go to DR and enjoy listening to the music they listen to back home but with the added bonus of being surrounded by the ladies. Others could be in a bar in DR playing Chinese music and it wouldn't matter to them so long as the honies were around. It's an individual decision and there's no right or wrong one.

    You have every right to say you don't want to listen to hip-hop in DR but then you don't have to go to any spot that makes a point of playing it. There's lots of places that don't. But for guys to moan about Winner's Circle not playing enuf latin music is like going to a porn theatre and complaining they don't play action flicks.
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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by JuanElGriego View Post
    Winner's Circle is NOT a "Spanish club" or even a club. It's a small bar in a tourist town and part of its business model is appealing to customers who enjoy sitting and listening to hip-hop music by playing such songs and videos.

    The barmaids saying they'd "get in trouble" if they played more latin music is not "stupid" because they have orders from their bosses NOT to because that strays from the bar's theme which is hip-hop.

    Some guys go to DR and want to really feel like they're in DR so they go to places where they can hear bachata or merengue. Other guys go to DR and enjoy listening to the music they listen to back home but with the added bonus of being surrounded by the ladies. Others could be in a bar in DR playing Chinese music and it wouldn't matter to them so long as the honies were around. It's an individual decision and there's no right or wrong one.

    You have every right to say you don't want to listen to hip-hop in DR but then you don't have to go to any spot that makes a point of playing it. There's lots of places that don't. But for guys to moan about Winner's Circle not playing enuf latin music is like going to a porn theatre and complaining they don't play action flicks.
    You can't make it much clearer than that.

    I used to have the same problem in my nightclub. People would come in and ask me why I don't play latin music.. in a techno/rock club.
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    Re: Dlatin

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    I've said it once, I'll say it again and again! They are trying to hard to cater to the tourist/urban/ny crowd!!!!!!

    Very simple...
    ---Play more Spanish music (that hip hop shit pisses me off as I traveled 1500 miles to leave it back home

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    Totally agree with you on this, do they really think the majority of Americans take their que from the urban/ny crowd!!!!!! Its killing the scene
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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by JuanElGriego View Post
    Winner's Circle is NOT a "Spanish club" or even a club. It's a small bar in a tourist town and part of its business model is appealing to customers who enjoy sitting and listening to hip-hop music by playing such songs and videos.

    The barmaids saying they'd "get in trouble" if they played more latin music is not "stupid" because they have orders from their bosses NOT to because that strays from the bar's theme which is hip-hop.

    Some guys go to DR and want to really feel like they're in DR so they go to places where they can hear bachata or merengue. Other guys go to DR and enjoy listening to the music they listen to back home but with the added bonus of being surrounded by the ladies. Others could be in a bar in DR playing Chinese music and it wouldn't matter to them so long as the honies were around. It's an individual decision and there's no right or wrong one.

    You have every right to say you don't want to listen to hip-hop in DR but then you don't have to go to any spot that makes a point of playing it. There's lots of places that don't. But for guys to moan about Winner's Circle not playing enuf latin music is like going to a porn theatre and complaining they don't play action flicks.
    Of course it sounds stupid. Besides the music being played, what other signs are there that this is a Hip Hop themed "bar". Anyone from the outside looking in is like what you mean you cant play spanish music ...that sounds crazy. Yeah you can make a lil quick money on the weekend...but for the most part, this place is empty with the barmaids looking out in the street like their puppy died. If the chicks were up and dancing like they do to spanish music...then I wouldn't have as much of a complaint. And going to other spots is the right idea, but the chicks follow the money & unless I go to cabarete, santiago or Pto pta..there are not many good options in sosua.

    But like you said...its all in preference of the individual.

    And Chalky,

    You cant truly say Black guys from NY cause its really the younger crowd (of any race) from the big cities in the states...not just NY. I'm black & from NY...so I know there is a big difference. More of a like a rap video mentality.
    And I have no anger...more disappointment as I know what would work better. The owners don't really care cause they are getting their money at the end of the night anyway. Some people rather just point & click with their chicks(sitting there looking bored out her mind) and thats cool....but I know most would rather otherwise. Like it used to be.
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    Re: Dlatin

    When I walk down Pedro, I dont "expect" the Bars to play Led Zeppelin,Doors, CSNY, The Who, Stones, or whatever classic Rock I Enjoy, and quite Frankly I would be embarassed to ASK them to play it... just saying.. you guys can make all the excuses you want, but the fact remains that the scene on Pedro has been "changed", better or worse depends on your interpretation.. and NO the chicas do NOT like "our" music, they certainly love the Pop stuff Like Rihanna & other DANCE music etc. but if you think you are going to impress them with some ROCK, or Hip Hop. They just playing along, but they dont like it, not one bit. They like the $$benjamins that comes with it, thats about it. I remember how EMPTY the dance floor was at Classicos, and how instantly FULL it was when some Dominican music came on. Its not that long ago now, try to think back.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JudgeSmails View Post
    When I walk down Pedro, I dont "expect" the Bars to play Led Zeppelin,Doors, CSNY, The Who, Stones, or whatever classic Rock I Enjoy, and quite Frankly I would be embarassed to ASK them to play it... just saying.. you guys can make all the excuses you want, but the fact remains that the scene on Pedro has been "changed", better or worse depends on your interpretation.. and NO the chicas do NOT like "our" music, they certainly love the Pop stuff Like Rihanna & other DANCE music etc. but if you think you are going to impress them with some ROCK, or Hip Hop. They just playing along, but they dont like it, not one bit. They like the $$benjamins that comes with it, thats about it. I remember how EMPTY the dance floor was at Classicos, and how instantly FULL it was when some Dominican music came on. Its not that long ago now, try to think back.
    Hmm. Well, don't know about Rock, but most of the dominicanas I've met like at least some mainstream hip hop. And quite a few, especially the younger ones, have more hip hop in their playlists than I do. And I grew up on it.

    And it's makes sense that it would be so. Hip hop is reggaeton's cool Uncle. The artists come from the same culture. So its much easier for young Latinos to relate to than other forms of NA music.

    Trust me, the chicas aren't pretending. The youngins there have been imitating hip hop and urban culture for years. It's only natural that they gain an appreciation for the music.

    I'll never forget lil' Anna from the PoP crew riding me to Lil Wayne's "Like a Cop Car", and singing in mish mash English. When I laughed at her, she said "I no unnastand English. Pero me gusta." It was on her MP3 player, as I'm not really a fan of Wayne's music. But, I gotta admit, I think of that toto every time I hear that song now.


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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by JudgeSmails View Post
    When I walk down Pedro, I dont "expect" the Bars to play Led Zeppelin,Doors, CSNY, The Who, Stones, or whatever classic Rock I Enjoy, and quite Frankly I would be embarassed to ASK them to play it... just saying.. you guys can make all the excuses you want, but the fact remains that the scene on Pedro has been "changed", better or worse depends on your interpretation.. and NO the chicas do NOT like "our" music, they certainly love the Pop stuff Like Rihanna & other DANCE music etc. but if you think you are going to impress them with some ROCK, or Hip Hop. They just playing along, but they dont like it, not one bit. They like the $$benjamins that comes with it, thats about it. I remember how EMPTY the dance floor was at Classicos, and how instantly FULL it was when some Dominican music came on. Its not that long ago now, try to think back.
    This does not only apply to music.

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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by JudgeSmails View Post
    When I walk down Pedro, I dont "expect" the Bars to play Led Zeppelin,Doors, CSNY, The Who, Stones, or whatever classic Rock I Enjoy, and quite Frankly I would be embarassed to ASK them to play it... just saying.. you guys can make all the excuses you want, but the fact remains that the scene on Pedro has been "changed", better or worse depends on your interpretation.. and NO the chicas do NOT like "our" music, they certainly love the Pop stuff Like Rihanna & other DANCE music etc. but if you think you are going to impress them with some ROCK, or Hip Hop. They just playing along, but they dont like it, not one bit. They like the $$benjamins that comes with it, thats about it. I remember how EMPTY the dance floor was at Classicos, and how instantly FULL it was when some Dominican music came on. Its not that long ago now, try to think back.
    Judge, you can still hear a lot of those singers/groups at Bar Central. They play a lot of VH1 Classic, mostly 70's and 80's stuff. Sometimes I have gone in there for a beer or two even if there happened to be a lack of chicas at the time and just sat at the bar and watched the videos and listen to the songs. You might hear John Mellencamp followed by Billy Ocean then Madonna, then the Stones, then a 1 hit wonder, etc. True, you might sit next to some drunk German trying to make conversation, "Vee Germans makes zee best beers in zee vorld. You Amereekans makes zee vurst. Yah" Of course, you have others who sit with a glum look on their faces, obviously still pissed about losing two big ones last century, so it all equals out.

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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by j_d66 View Post
    What about El Flow? Way more Bachata happening there than hip hop.
    There are only one or two nights a week that the out of control young drunk dominican men invade the place otherwise there is plenty of Bachata to be heard there.

    The Dj at el toro or Del toro whatever you call it will play requests as well. At least he used to.
    But I agree I like the Dominican style music much better as well.

    What I find about DLatin is it can be pretty fun a little earlier in the night before it gets to packed or nights other than Saturday. They seem to play alot of older songs and a good mix of dominican music as well a little earlier. When it gets to full or to hard core hip hop I just head somewhere else.
    You're right about el flow, I like their music but it's allegedly not too safe.. Rumor is there are firearms on lots of Dominicans in there... I still like it, and like most of the music, but you also have to be a little careful picking up chicas in there cause a lot of Dominican couples come in there to hang out... I've had some dirty looks but never more then that looking at some girls in there... I also had one of my Dominican friends talk to a Chica in there for me, without me knowing, she was with her man and I made a comment to him like "damn she is hot"... He went to the bathroom, stops at the table and whispers (loudly) in her ear that I wanna fuck her... She didn't take it the wrong way cause her man is probably her chulo also.. But it was uncomfortable.
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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by theheights718 View Post
    Of course it sounds stupid. Besides the music being played, what other signs are there that this is a Hip Hop themed "bar". Anyone from the outside looking in is like what you mean you cant play spanish music ...that sounds crazy. Yeah you can make a lil quick money on the weekend...but for the most part, this place is empty with the barmaids looking out in the street like their puppy died. If the chicks were up and dancing like they do to spanish music...then I wouldn't have as much of a complaint. And going to other spots is the right idea, but the chicks follow the money & unless I go to cabarete, santiago or Pto pta..there are not many good options in sosua.

    But like you said...its all in preference of the individual.

    And Chalky,

    You cant truly say Black guys from NY cause its really the younger crowd (of any race) from the big cities in the states...not just NY. I'm black & from NY...so I know there is a big difference. More of a like a rap video mentality.
    And I have no anger...more disappointment as I know what would work better. The owners don't really care cause they are getting their money at the end of the night anyway. Some people rather just point & click with their chicks(sitting there looking bored out her mind) and thats cool....but I know most would rather otherwise. Like it used to be.
    Thank you "theheights718",

    Chalky, there was no need to make this shit racial or to try to imply something that was not meant... If we really wanna do that, we can look at some stats in regards to record sales or hip hop music, or the audience in a hip hop concert... For instance, I was at the Yankee stadium Jay-Z/eminem concert... I would estimate that about 90 percent of the crowd was white if not more then that.. So urban/hip hop ain't a "black thing", it's a culture that I can honestly say I love! By the way, I'm white, grew up in Canarsie Brooklyn, hung out mostly in either Starrett City or East New York, mostly near the projects on cozine ave.. not trying to prove anything but it is what it is and it ain't what you are saying... The urban crowd which likes hip hop would still patronize these bars if the music was changed up every so often.. Especially if the hookers are hanging out and the barmaids are hot... Anyway, off topic... What is the topic, as I said I love hip hop.. I just wanna hear Dominican music in DR... A few hip hop songs are ok, but I still want it to be like it was when I first started going there 10 years ago... JEG, you are right.. The Winners Circle is a hip hop bar in DR... But this is still DR and their culture is Dominican... They can cater to whatever they like... But when you have 10 dudes in the bar with you, the drinks are flowing, and everyone with us wanted to hear something other then Rick Ross over and over again... We were 10 out of maybe 12 or 13 people in the place and we were buying out the bar, beers, shots, rum, henny, goose, etc... You said it all comes down to making money and that's what the customers wanted...

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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by obiwon View Post
    I agree... support Classicos
    Classico's is history deal with it or just go up there and wait....and wait.......... and wait

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Smooth View Post
    Judge, you can still hear a lot of those singers/groups at Bar Central. They play a lot of VH1 Classic, mostly 70's and 80's stuff. Sometimes I have gone in there for a beer or two even if there happened to be a lack of chicas at the time and just sat at the bar and watched the videos and listen to the songs. You might hear John Mellencamp followed by Billy Ocean then Madonna, then the Stones, then a 1 hit wonder, etc. True, you might sit next to some drunk German trying to make conversation, "Vee Germans makes zee best beers in zee vorld. You Amereekans makes zee vurst. Yah" Of course, you have others who sit with a glum look on their faces, obviously still pissed about losing two big ones last century, so it all equals out.
    I'm quite aware of that , I can also go to Lou's Shark bar , and he will play the exact classic Rock im talking about, but I dont go there to find chicas, I go there to get away from the chicas... although they will even make their Rounds there as well, come to the gate, and ..a "How are UUUU Babyyyyy" is exchanged , the gate is unlocked , and the night goes on.... but I digress..

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    Re: Dlatin

    Quote Originally Posted by BrooklynBeas View Post
    Thank you "theheights718",

    a.. I just wanna hear Dominican music in DR... A few hip hop songs are ok, but I still want it to be like it was when I first started going there 10 years ago....
    Beas I think you finally articulated what allot of guys on this thread were feeling and trying to say.

    I can close my eyes right now and think back to 5 years ago when upon my first nights arrival I would be walking down Pedro Clinsante's with anticipation on my way to Merengue's knowing EXACTLY what I was going to find.

    Spanish love songs playing,... HOT chicas making their rounds exchanging smiles with me.... I even knew the seat I wanted at the bottom of the stair case so I could watch the chica's parade going upstairs enjoying my view with a Cuba Libre !

    All this was the nightly prelude to the main event as I waited to lock eyes with that one that had the magic that night ! She'd be dressed to the nines,...only spoke Spanish ...and every fiber in me said I got to have that !

    The biggest problem I see with D'Latins is lack of personal space. In Merengues/Classico's you had that space and you could feel the romance in the air. In D'Latins I feel tension with people just being to close. It also doesn't help that allot of the D'Latin crowd is bringing allot of attitude down with them on vacation something I never felt in the other venue.

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    What does Willie do? I have heard everything from "He is the Mayor of Sosua" to "He is some sort of mafia". The moto guys have a lot of respect for him. In fact, I have asked a few of them who he was and they wouldn't give an answer, so I guess they fear and respect him. I know he is involved in the DLatin business but what exactly does he do in Sosua?

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    Quote Originally Posted by No Worries View Post
    What does Willie do? I have heard everything from "He is the Mayor of Sosua" to "He is some sort of mafia". The moto guys have a lot of respect for him. In fact, I have asked a few of them who he was and they wouldn't give an answer, so I guess they fear and respect him. I know he is involved in the DLatin business but what exactly does he do in Sosua?

    When you are the mafia in the DR, no need to hold political titles. Now Willie on the other hand is a very smart Dominican who can cross that street whenever he wants to


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    First you have to find high quality hoes, that know how to please a customer.
    I'm not sure the higher priced venues in Asia provide girls who are better at pleasing the customer . In general they tended to feel very formuliac.

    But they certainly were more pleasing on the eye.
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