Noun
A genre of music originating in the Dominican Republic.
A style of dance accompanying this music.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgPart of my success with urban bachata is reinventing yourself as an artist and continuing to give people different kind of fusions, mixing up the elements and concepts without changing the beat. Romeo Santos
My little boy loves mambo, and my daughter, besides Justin Bieber, likes bachata - in our house, we're always singing. Thalia
I want to try different things but, most importantly, always be true to my roots and keep it organic. I'm never going to leave bachata behind. I'm always going to be a bachatero first. Romeo Santos
A considerable amount of Bachata dancing influence comes from Nicaraguans living abroad, in cities that include Miami, Los Angeles and, to a much lesser extent, New York City. Source: Internet
Bachata, merengue and salsa are now equally popular among Spanish-speaking Caribbean people. Source: Internet
Friday’s programming will include a participatory Bachata dance with a twist. Source: Internet