With fourteen meringue players invited to sing with her, the Dominican singer Steffany Constanza reflects in her new song “Merengue pa ‘to’ el mundo” the musicality, diversity and contagion of a country brand rhythm.
“Merengue pa ‘to’ el mundo” is a contribution to the powerful autochthonous rhythm of greater world recognition and “an expression of patriotism, happiness, pride, joy, it is the Dominican made merengue because in this production is the essence of rhythm vibrant and the happy face of an entire country ”.
It is a merengon that invites you to sing, dance, enjoy, smile, have fun and vibrate with happiness: “It is a production with a lot of Caribbean flavor”.
In 4 minutes and a little more, “Merengue pa ‘to’ el mundo” brings together the hubbub of popular exponents of the tropical genre, including Johnny Ventura, who recorded audio and video of his contribution just 15 days before his unfortunate death, the July 28 last.
In addition to Ventura, Milly Quezada, Héctor Acosta El Torito, Sergio Vargas, Rafa Rosario, Fernando Villalona, Toño Rosario, Rubby Pérez, Eddy Herrera, Jossie Esteban, Fefita la Grande, Pochy Familia, Kinito Méndez and Ramón Orlando appear in the recording.
The interpretation of Steffany Constanza is accompanied by an orchestra of star musicians of the rhythm, melody of Rey Sánchez, the arrangement, sound engineering and mixing of Moisés Sánchez and 4 voices of choirs, with lyrics and production by Luis Medrano, recorded in the studio IM.
The music industry of Quisqueya, the beautiful Caribbean island, is diverse and picturesque, cultural and folkloric, hot, smiling, spicy, daring, romantic, flirtatious and friendly and that has to have a good meringon in every dancing movement that everyone likes the mundazo, that achieved the beautiful and harmonious voice that is very passionate in its tonalities every time a new musical product gives us the precious golden voice of Steffany Constanza ”, affirm its promoters in a press release.
Steffany is known as “The one who came down from the enchanted valley”, from the so-called “Switzerland of the Caribbean” as Constanza is known, a town that captivates and surprises with spectacular landscapes, its pleasant temperature, mountains and splendid forests.
From Constanza, the coldest city in the Dominican Republic and the entire Caribbean, located in the Central Cordillera in the La Vega province, “that’s where I come from,” says the young voice with sugar skin and luminous big eyes that fills with pride. thank you with its captivating enigma that envelops and sets the crowds to dance and sing.
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