Milly Quezada
Dominican Milly Quezada (born Milagros Quezada Borbon), later known as Merengue Queen, graduated from New York's City College with a communications degree before forming her first band, Milly Con Los Vecinos, in 1975. When her sister, Jocelyn Quezada, joined, the band changed their name to Milly, Jocelyn y Los Vecinos, recording En Tus Manos in 1995. Two years later, Milly Quezada made her debut as a solo artist with Hasta Siempre, which was dedicated to the memory of her former husband and manager, Rafael Vasquez. 1998's Vive achieved a Billboard award for Best Female Tropical Album. In 2000, her compilation of popular Bachatas, Tesoros de mi Tierra, was released by Sony Discos.
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¿Qué Tiene Ella?
Latin America - Released by Vecinos Enterprises SRL on 4 Aug 2015
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Yo Te Quiero Querer (Versión Pop)
Latin America - Released by Pavel Corredor Music Group on 13 Sep 2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo