Merengue Radio Stations

We have 9 radio stations playing Merengue.

Radio Te Amo Mama Hilda


03. Prosperado
http://https://www.radioteamo.com
Genres: blues jazz rock merengue dance country

PaisaEstereo.com


parrandera EL ANALFABETA joaquin bedoya EXITO
http://www.PaisaEstereo.com
Genres: merengue salsa tropical plancha romantica tango bolero popular guasca emisoras de colombi

CURRAMBERA STEREO


DJ Demoledor - El Sebastian Mix - Champeta Africana
http://www.curramberastereo.com
Genres: 70s 90s merengue

Radio Expreso Latino


DLG - Volvere
https://www.expresolatinolive.com
Genres: salsa merengue valleanto tropical

AutoDJ


Los Kaballeros De La Kumbia - tu llegaste cuando menos te esperaba [3vld]
http://www.digitallatinoradio.com
Genres: latino cumbia bachata salsa urbano merengue

Tropical 100 Xplosiva


Maria Diaz - Bailar Pambiche
https://www.tropical100.com.do
Genres: merengue tipico

JR.FM Tropical

No.1 Hits Station
Ir-Sais & Manuel Turizo - Baila Kumi
https://www.jrfmnetwork.com
Genres: latin salsa merengue reggaeton latin pop urbana makrodigital

Konexion Musikal: Bachata Merengue Reggaeton


El Alfa El Jefe x Maceo El Perro Blanco - Mi Patrón Mi Papá Video Oficial
https://www.konexionmusikal.com/
Genres: bachata merengue reggaeton

Activo 199 FM

Tu Música. Every time. 24/7
KAROL G - Papasito
https://www.activo199fm.com
Genres: latin live spanish salsa merengue bachata dembow dj latino latina envivo tipico mix mezcla radio

About Merengue Music

Merengue is a form of music and dance that is hugely popular in latin america and several of the united states major cities. Merengue emerged in the dominican republic during the mid 19th century as the countrys national music but it would later go on to become very popular in the united states in cities such as new york by the 1930s. Stylistically it is characterised by its fast paced arrangement and 2-4 beat with the instrumentation traditionally including a diatonic accordion, a two-sided tambora drum and the guira percussion instrument. More contemporary instrumental changes now include the additional use of the bass guitar, keyboards, saxaphone and other percussive instruments such as congas and timbales.

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