List of People From The Dominican Republic - Singers and Musicians

Singers and Musicians

  • AZ – rapper
  • Manny Albam – jazz musician
  • Luis Alberti – merengue musician
  • José Alberto (aka El Canario) – salsa singer
  • Anaís – pop singer
  • Andy Andy – singer
  • Arcángel – reggae ton artist
  • Ivan Barias - music producer
  • Eduardo Brito - baritone singer
  • Alex Bueno – merengue/bachata singer
  • Aventura – bachata group
  • Nini Caffaro – singer
  • José Manuel Calderón – bachata musician
  • Michel Camilo – jazz pianist
  • Angela Carrasco – singer
  • Aisha Syed Castro – violinist
  • Las Chicas del Can
  • Angel Clivillés – singer/lead member of The Cover Girls
  • Javier Colon - singer and winner of the first season of U.S. reality series The Voice
  • Coro – freestyle singer/actor
  • Cristal Marie – Latin Pop singer, songwriter
  • Kat DeLuna – singer
  • DJ Prostyle – hip hop DJ
  • Don Miguelo – reggaeton artist
  • El Cata – merengue musician
  • El Jeffrey – merengue singer
  • El Prodigio – accordionist
  • Jackeline Estevez – pop singer
  • Fabolous – rapper
  • Zacarías Ferreira – bachata singer
  • Omar Franco - singer/composer
  • Billo Frómeta – singer
  • Irv Gotti – producer
  • Juan Luis Guerra – merengue/bachata/salsa musician
  • Tatico Henriquez – merengue musician
  • Martha Heredia – singer
  • Julio Alberto Hernández – composer
  • Maridalia Hernández
  • Eddy Herrera – merengue singer
  • Nicky Jam – reggaeton artist
  • Krisspy – merengue singer
  • Ñico Lora – known as the "Father of Merengue" music, singer
  • Los Hermanos Rosario – merengue group
  • Luny Tunes – reggaeton producers/artists
  • Irka Mateo – folk singer/songwriter
  • Henry Mendez - regaetton artist
  • Miguelito – rapper (Dominican father)
  • Munchi - DJ
  • Nova – singer
  • Noztra – reggaeton artist
  • Francisco Núñez - musical conductor
  • Pavel Nuñez – pop/rock musician
  • Johnny O - freestyle singer
  • Prince Royce – bachata singer
  • Juan Francisco Ordóñez – guitarist/composer
  • Ramón Orlando – merengue singer
  • Shalim Ortiz – singer
  • Johnny Pacheco – salsa singer/producer/bandleader
  • Leonardo Paniagua – bachata artist
  • Karina Pasian – singer/pianist
  • Chichí Peralta – singer, bandleader, percussionist
  • Geovanny Polanco – merengue singer
  • Milly Quezada – singer, dubbed the "Queen of Merengue"
  • Fausto Rey – singer/composer
  • Frank Reyes – bachata singer
  • Trio Reynoso - known as the "kings of merengue tipico" merengue/bachata group
  • Mario Rivera – jazz composer/artist
  • Karen Rodriguez – singer and contestant on American Idol
  • Raulín Rodríguez – bachata singer
  • Tito Rodríguez - singer, bandleader
  • Rosangela - singer
  • Toño Rosario – merengue singer
  • Raulín Rosendo – salsa singer
  • Roger Sanchez – DJ/house music producer
  • Daniel Santacruz – singer/songwriter
  • Juelz Santana – rapper
  • Lizette Santana (also known as Lizé) – singer/songwriter
  • Antony Santos – bachata singer
  • Yoskar Sarante – bachata singer
  • Luis Segura – singer
  • Triple Seis – rapper
  • Rafael Solano – songwriter/composer
  • Ines Thomas Almeida – opera singer
  • Cuco Valoy – merengue singer/bandleader
  • Luis Vargas – bachata singer
  • Sergio Vargas – merengue singer
  • Wilfrido Vargas – merengue singer
  • Johnny Ventura – merengue singer
  • Fernando Villalona – singer
  • J.R. Writer - rapper

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