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Artist: Frank Reyes

Similar Artists:

Luis Segura, Teodoro Reyes, Kinito Méndez, Elvis Crespo, Bienvenido Rodriguez, Héctor Acosta, Joe Veras
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Arranger
  • Representative Albums: "Exitos", "En Vivo", "Desde Santo Domingo Live

Biography

Dominican bachata-merengue singer Frank Reyes had his breakthrough after Sony released his album Estelares de Frank Reyes on September 2, 1997. Known as Bachata's prince, Frank Reyes achieved a Casandra award, a major local recognition, as well as being nominated by Acroarte, the Dominican art journalists association, for best Bachata performer. After issuing 1998's Vine a Decirte Adios, the tropical artist returned with 1999's Extraño Mi Pueblo, produced by himself and Rafael Núñez, later, getting into the new millenium with Amor en Silencio. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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Reyes is a Spanish word, usually used as a given name or Spanish surname. The literal translation into English is kings, but it could also be translated as royals or royality.

Various people with the family name Reyes including:

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