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Because the 1990s saw significant crossover success for bachata artists, leading to wider recognition and popularity both in Latin America and among international audiences.
Because bachata originated in the Dominican Republic in the early 20th century, influenced by a mix of musical styles and social contexts unique to the country.
Bachata originated in the Dominican Republic in the early 1960s, primarily featuring guitar, bass, bongos, and güira, and traditionally employs instruments like the requinto and maracas rather than wind instruments such as the trumpet.
Because they are the group that performed the hit song 'Obsesion'.
Because it describes the fundamental movement in bachata, where dancers shift weight from side to side and incorporate a tap step to complete the sequence.
Jose Manuel Calderon gained popularity in the 1980s with hits like "Ñema Ñema" that helped elevate bachata from a rural Dominican genre to mainstream Latin music, paving the way for artists like Aventura and Romeo Santos.
Because it is the most prominent instrument that defines the melodic and rhythmic structure of the genre.