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MAR DE ASHÉ SONG LIST- by STYLE (Please Feel Free to Request Your Favorites) MAR DE ASHÉ SONG LIST- BY STYLE (Please feel free to request your favorites) SALSA Ahora Sí (Ismael Miranda) La Bomba (Ricky Martin) Te Amo (Eddie Santiago) Alabanciosa (Manny Oquendo y Conjunto Libre) La Malanga (Eddie Palmieri) Te Quedarás Conmigo (Tito Rojas) Alguien Te Está Hablando Mal De Mi (Ray Sepulveda) La Muerte (El Gran Combo) Todo Empezó (Eddie Santiago) Amar A Muerte (Eddie Santiago) La Paila (Los Hermanos Moreno) Tu Me Haces Falta (Eddie Santiago) A Mi Me Huele (Orquesta Mulenze) La Rebelión (Joe Arroyo) Tu Me Quemas (Eddie Santiago) Amor De Secreto (Orquesta de La Luz) Latinos En Estados Unidos (Celia Cruz) Tu Me Vuelves Loco (Frankie Ruiz) Amor Por Ella (Andy Montañez) Llanto de Cocodrilo (Ray Barretto) Toro Mata (Celia Cruz) Anacaona (Cheo Feliciano) Llorarás (Oscar D’Leon) Una Aventura (Grupo Niche) Antidoto Y Veneno (Eddie Santiago) Lluvia (Eddie Santiago) Uno Mismo (Tony Vega) Apiádate De Mi (Victor Manuelle) Lucía (Luis Enrique) Vivir Lo Nuestro (Marc Anthony y La India) Aquel Amor De Fuego (Tito Nieves) Luna Negra (Rey Ruiz) Ya No Lo Hago Más (Willie Rosario) Aquellos Tiempos (Ray Sepulveda) Me Fallaste (Eddie Santiago) Yo No Se Mañana (Luis Enrique) Arranca En Fa (Sonora Carruseles) Me Sabe A Peru (Grupo Niche) Arrepiéntete (Ray Barretto) Mía (Eddie Santiago) SALSA IN ENGLISH Ay Cucu (Andy Montañez) Mi Primera Rumba (La India y Eddie Palmieri) Betcha By Golly Wow (La Sirena) Baila Que Baila (El Canario) Mírame (Jaime Roviras) How Do You Keep The Music Playing (Tito Nieves) Como Un Huracán (Rubén Blades y Willie Colon) Mirándote (Frankie Ruiz) Make It Like It Was (Tito Nieves) Conciencia (Gilberto Santa Rosa) Miserable (Grupo Niche) 'Round Midnight (La Sirena) Condéname A Tu Amor (Tito Rojas) Nada De Ti (Eddie Palmieri) Suddenly (Ray de la Paz) Déjame Vivir (Tito Nieves) No Me Llores Más (Willie Colon y Hector Lavoe) What You Won't Do For Love (Avance) De Mi Enamórate (Tito Nieves) No Vale La Pena (Ray Sepulveda y Johnny Rivera) You Make Me Feel Brand New (La Sirena) De Que Manera Te Olvido (Jesus Enriquez) Nunca Voy A Olvidarte (La India) Discúlpeme Señora (El Canario) Oxígeno (Willie Chirino) MERENGUE El Cuarto de Tula (Buena Vista Social Club) Pare Cochero (Standard) Abrazando Mi Cultura (Soledad Bravo) El Swing (Andy Montañez) Periódico De Ayer (Hector Lavoe) Ay Mujer (Juan Luis Guerra) El Triste (Eddie Santiago) Poco a Poco (Oscar D'Leon A Usted Lo Botan (Pochi y Cocoband) Emergencia De Amor (Puerto Rican Power) Puerto Rico (Frankie Ruiz) La Bilirrubina (Juan Luis Guerra) En Cadenas (Eddie Palmieri y Cesar "Chino" Perez) Que Lástima (Oscar D'Leon) La Fea (Jossie Esteban y Patrulla 15) En Las Nubes (Edgar Joel) Que Locura Fue Enamorarme De Ti (Eddie Santiago) Los Mangos Bajitos (Juan Luis Guerra) Estoy Jugando Con Fuego (Isidro Infante y La Elite) Que Se Lo Lleve El Río (Gilberto Santa Rosa) Mal De Amor (Juan Luis Guerra) Fantasía (Luis Enrique) Repica El Bongó (Roberto Roena y Apollo Sound) Merengue Internacional (La India y Eddie Palmieri) Fotos y Recuerdos (El Canario) Resbalosa (Ray Barretto) Morena Ven (Los Hermanos Rosario) Fuego Contra Fuego (Johnny Ray) Richie’s Jala Jala (Richie Ray y Bobbie Cruz) Muchacho Malo (Olga Tañon) Hasta El Sol De Hoy (Edgar Joel) Rumbera (Willie Chirino) Separados (Los Hijos de Puerto Rico) Hasta Que Te Conocí (Marc Anthony) Salsa Y Control (Orquesta de La Luz) Si Algun Dia La Ves (Sergio Vargas) Idilio (Willie Colon) Seguiré Sin Soñar (Ray Barretto) Soltero Y Sabroso (Los Sabrosos del Merengue) Juana Peña (Hector Lavoe y Willie Colon) Sin Sentimientos (Grupo Niche) Tu Cucu (Wilfrido Vargas) Jamás (Eddie Santiago) Sin Voluntad (Gilberto Santa Rosa) Tu Me Prometiste (La Sirena) Juego De Amor (El Canario) Solo (Luis Enrique) Un Hombre Verdadero (La Sirena) Kimbara (Bamboleo) Sonero Mayor (Willie Colon y Hector Lavoe) Volveré (Wilfrido Vargas) MAR DE ASHÉ SONG LIST- BY STYLE (Please feel free to request your favorites) SON/CHA CHA CHA BOLERO/BACHATA/BALLAD Camaleón (Ruben Blades) Amor Por Ti (Standard) Chan Chan (Buena Vista Social Club) Beautiful Maria/Bella Maria (Standard) Como Abeja Al Panal (Juan Luis Guerra) Burbujas De Amor [Bachata](Juan Luis Guerra) Diablo (Ray Barretto) Como Abeja Al Panal [Bachata-Cha] (J.L.Guerra) Ligia Elena (Rubén Blades) I Swear (All-4-One) Morning (Standard) Los Pajaritos [Bachata] (Juan Luis Guerra) Oprobio (Juan Luis Guerra) Mejor Mal Acompañado Que Solo [Bachata] (La Sirena) Rompe Saraguey (Hector Lavoe) Me Va a Extrañar (Ricardo Montaner) Señales De Humo (Juan Luis Guerra) Sabor A Mi (Standard) Tres Deseos (Ednita Nazario) Señales De Humo [Bachata-Cha] Juan Luis Guerra Yiri Yiri Bon (Jacqeline Castellanos) Send One Your Love (Stevie Wonder) Yo Soy Guajiro (Andy Harlow) This Masquerade (George Benson) What You Won't Do For Love (Bobby Caldwell) CUMBIA Ariel (Billo’s Caracas Boys) SEASONAL Capullo Y Sorullo (Sonora Dinamita) Feliz Navidad (Cha Cha) Como Cumbiambero Que Soy (Fruko y Sus Tesos) I’ll Be Home For Christmas (Salsa) La Vampira (La Sirena) Jingle Bells (Merengue) Lejos De Ti (Los Hermanos Flores) Mambo of the Bells (Latin Jazz) Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir (Sonora Dinamita) Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (Salsa) LATIN JAZZ/ MAMBO Arrepiéntete (Ray Barretto) Asia Mood (Tito Puente) Caminito de Guarenas (Billo Frometa) Do It Again (La Sirena) Kimbara (Bamboleo) Mambo #5 (Pérez Prado) Mambo of the Bells (La Sirena) Merengue Internacional (Eddie Palmieri) Mi Primera Rumba (Eddie Palmieri) Morning (Standard) Perdido (Standard) Picadillo (Tito Puente) Que Rico Mambo (Pérez Prado) 'Round Midnight (La Sirena) Son de Cuba a Puerto Rico (Issac Delgado) This Masquerade (George Benson) .
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