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Fulanito, a group of Dominicans born in the United States, has received some of the large acclaim in Latin America for being among the first groups to combine Merengue (specifically Perico Ripiao) with Bachata, Reggaeton, Rap and hip hop, and house, with about 2 million albums sold throughout the world. At one time, they were the top selling act in Colombia, and placed on other charts including those of Japan, Switzerland, United States, and Chile. Their name means "(little/diminutive) John Doe" (i.e. unknown) in Spanish – see Fulano + -ito. The group was formerly known as 2 in a Room.
The group started, when, in the early 1990s, the lead singer Rafael Vargas started recording with accordion player Arsenio de la Rosa when growing up in Washington Heights, a neighborhood in Manhattan, New York. They recorded t... All of Fulanito's Biography >> |
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