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    The other Spanish Music?

    Everyone talks about Merengue, Bachata, y Reggaeton. Has anyone ever tried driving around with the other Spanish Music? I guess it's considered Latin Pop music from the likes of Paulina Rubio, Juanes, Ricardo Arjona, etc. If you don't know the before mentioned singers, think Julio Iglesias type music.

    I was told the last time I was down there that Juanes was "Numero Uno in La Rep...".

    Well if you know what he looks like (non gay sounding) you can see why he would be "Numero Uno" with the ladies.

    I might make a CD of the current hits and try it out.
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    What about TIPICO? Alot of the chicas love it!!

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    Last year i had a bunch of Cuban music with me. The chicas didn't recognise any of it, but they dug it just the same!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PapiQueRico
    Last year i had a bunch of Cuban music with me. The chicas didn't recognise any of it, but they dug it just the same!
    I think they dug your pesos PQR... who u tryin to fool...


    (unless u fed them cheesecake while playin the music)
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    They definately dug the pesos. Like I always say. "They love the bulge in your pants. No, not the one in front, the one on the side with the wallet!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reel Deal
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    Quote Originally Posted by psriches
    What about TIPICO? Alot of the chicas love it!!
    Tipico can be applied to almost all forms of music, but merengue in general. All it means is original/typical/etc.

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    I tought Tipico was the old original Dominican Merengue (before it was developed into the modern merengue we know to day) ?

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    any word on that one song i was looking for dt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vagabond
    I tought Tipico was the old original Dominican Merengue (before it was developed into the modern merengue we know to day) ?
    They still produce new Merengue Tipico, but yes Tipico can also mean "Old School". Again it is more often then not used to describe a genre of merengue but I have heard old Bachata referred to as Tipico.

    Aquakate mostly does Merengue Tipico songs, but at the same time they are parody songs too!

    Most merengue songs that are not considered tipico are songs that are in the grey areas of bachata (El Jeffrey) or even Salsa (Papi Sanchez) but are still predominantly merengue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by will_blueprint
    any word on that one song i was looking for dt?
    I am dispatching to the field very shortly with an audio copy on a CD. I will ensure I do a complete inspection of any female who assists me in discovering the answer!

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    Re: The other Spanish Music?

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Tomas
    Everyone talks about Merengue, Bachata, y Reggaeton. Has anyone ever tried driving around with the other Spanish Music? I guess it's considered Latin Pop music from the likes of Paulina Rubio, Juanes, Ricardo Arjona, etc. If you don't know the before mentioned singers, think Julio Iglesias type music.

    I was told the last time I was down there that Juanes was "Numero Uno in La Rep...".

    Well if you know what he looks like (non gay sounding) you can see why he would be "Numero Uno" with the ladies.

    I might make a CD of the current hits and try it out.
    I am a big Ricardo Arjona fan. He is very easy to listen to, and at times I think of him as "Spanish" Rock, although he falls solidly in the POP category. Juanes, to me, do not hold up to repeated listening.

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    It doesn't matter what you're playing.. if your in tune with the music and can dance to it.. make the girls 'meuve esta culita' and you're in good.. that goes for all girls all over the world.. work it on the floor and you're in the bedroom entrance at least..

    Works like a charm everytime.. of course I love to do this with thse fine Nubian, Caramel and Latin honies.. they are usually very surprised that a ''white boy" can actually dance like he can... it always gets me the opening I'm looking for..

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    umm thanks man

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    Quote Originally Posted by will_blueprint
    umm thanks man
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    Quote Originally Posted by continentalmike
    It doesn't matter what you're playing.. if your in tune with the music and can dance to it.. make the girls 'meuve esta culita' and you're in good.. that goes for all girls all over the world.. work it on the floor and you're in the bedroom entrance at least..

    Works like a charm everytime.. of course I love to do this with thse fine Nubian, Caramel and Latin honies.. they are usually very surprised that a ''white boy" can actually dance like he can... it always gets me the opening I'm looking for..
    It was never worth mentioning in our Weekends thread, but almost every Friday night for the last two months I have been going to a dance studio where they have a "party" every Friday night from 8-12. $10 to get in and all the soft drinks you want, they don't have an alcohol license. It's mostly older married couples and instructors but I never got turned down since it was just dancing. Totally relaxed enviroment, definitely not a meat market.

    My skills have increased 10 fold and I know how to dance Bachata now and my Salsa is a 4 on a 1-10 scale.

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    Great work DT. They didnt teach you how to dance @ MC

    BTW if all goes as planned I may have a dedication to your alma mater after my next trip

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    Quote Originally Posted by will_blueprint
    Great work DT. They didnt teach you how to dance @ MC
    Just ballet!

    Quote Originally Posted by will_blueprint
    BTW if all goes as planned I may have a dedication to your alma mater after my next trip
    I am afraid to ask what...

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    But seriously i found another Tipico song I like, I am starting to like that kinda music too.

    It was gonna happen last trip but my guy apparently stole all my stuff.

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