merengue in English

noun
1
a Caribbean style of dance music typically in duple and triple time, chiefly associated with Dominica and Haiti.
In the Seventies a new type of music originated in Northern Brazil - it was mix of salsa, merengue and reggae music.

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2. After dancing merengue, the DJ might play slow music.

3. Now, in order to find acceptable merengue music, we have to be very selective.

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5. While Bachata is based on the bolero rhythm, bachateros have traditionally included other kinds of music like son, merengue, vals and ranchera in their repertoires.

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8. The Conga drum has long been a staple of rumba, salsa, merengue and reggae, but its mellow, harmonic sound is gradually finding its way into other styles of music on the modern stage