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ACE Fusion Dancing Bachata | Cheri Amou from Bachata Haiti (Haitian Kreyol)

Duration: 03:42Views: 19.6KLikes: 423Date Created: Jul, 2020

Channel: Adam Taub

Category: Entertainment

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Description: Ace Fusion dancing Bachata with feeling to Cheri Amou, a Bachata in Haitian Creole by Toni Tomás for the Bachata Haiti album by iASO Records. Ace is dancer, Bachata instructor and DJ. Andrea Arenas, nicknamed “Ace Fusion” was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico and in the year 1995 moved to Brooklyn, N.Y, where they were raised. Filmed by Kayla Brioni. Check Out Ace's Channel! youtube.com/channel/UCcdEdL0wXIBdHH15Dnitvrg Website - acefusionent.com Ace's Facebook - facebook.com/acefusion1 Bachata singer Toni Tomás has a number of great Bachatas performed in Spanish and now Presents Cheri Amou, performed in Haitian Kreyól. Bachata Haiti a project produced by iASO Records and Benjamin De Menil features a diverse collection of artists performing Bachata in both Creole and Spanish. Joan Soriano performs on the guitar and is featured in the chorus of the song as well. From the iASO Records Website - iasorecords.com/release/bachata-haiti "Bachata has long been popular in Haitian communities in the Dominican Republic. It has become a musical path to express a clearly Dominican identity and, nevertheless, particularly relevant to the experience of Haitian immigrants. Although Creole is the mother tongue of several popular bachata artists, it is not until now that a bachata is released in the Haitian language." Bachata Haiti exhibits the art of Dominican singers and composers of Haitian origin. They sing in Creole and in Spanish, infusing their bachatas with new cadences and rhythms." Adam Taub channel info - bachataclass.com

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