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'''Domenic Marte''' (also known as '''Domenic M''')
'''Domenic Marte''' (also known as '''Domenic M''') is an American singer. In 2004, Marte released his debut album titled ''Intimamente'' (''Intimately'') and its lead single "Ven Tú" ("Come") peaked at number nine in the [[Tropical Songs|''Billboard'' Tropical Songs chart]];<ref name="domenic-marte-billboard">{{cite web |url=http://www.billboard.com/artist/301086/domenic-marte/chart?f=374|title=Domenic Marte – Chart History|accessdate=December 23, 2013|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]}}</ref> his duet with fellow American singer [[Luz Ríos]], "Muero de Celos" ("Dying of Jealousy") reached number four at the same chart.<ref name="domenic-marte-billboard"/> At the [[Premio Lo Nuestro 2005|17th Lo Nuestro Awards]], Marte received a nomination for [[Lo Nuestro Award for Tropical New Artist of the Year|Tropical New Artist of the Year]].<ref name="univision-lonuestro-2005">{{cite news|url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20041202005658/en/Univision-Announces-Premio-Lo-Nuestro-2005-Nominees|title=Univision Announces 'Premio Lo Nuestro' 2005 Nominees|work=[[Univision]]|publisher=[[Business Wire]]|date=December 2, 2004|accessdate=September 27, 2013}}</ref>
Domenic Marte is a stateside bachata singer, songwriter, and producer with a light pop touch who made his solo debut in 2004 on Sony Discos and who has a number of tropical airplay hits to his credit. Based in Massachusetts and of Dominican heritage, Marte released his full-length album debut, Intimamente, in 2004 under the abbreviated name Domenic M (he would use his full name thereafter). The album spawned a series of hits, beginning with "Ven Tú," a Top Ten hit on Billboard's Latin Tropical Airplay chart; follow-up singles "Ella Se Llevó Mi Vida" and "La Quiero" also registered on the tropical airplay chart, going Top 20 and Top 40, respectively. Around the same time, Marte was featured on a couple songs on fellow Massachusetts singer Bylli Crayone's 2005 self-titled album, most notably the song "Toyfriend." In 2007 Marte released his second album, Deseos de Amarte, which, similar to its predecessor, spawned a Top Ten tropical airplay hit in the title track and a modest follow-up hit, "Con los Ojos Cerrados."


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Domenic Marte (also known as Domenic M) Domenic Marte is a stateside bachata singer, songwriter, and producer with a light pop touch who made his solo debut in 2004 on Sony Discos and who has a number of tropical airplay hits to his credit. Based in Massachusetts and of Dominican heritage, Marte released his full-length album debut, Intimamente, in 2004 under the abbreviated name Domenic M (he would use his full name thereafter). The album spawned a series of hits, beginning with "Ven Tú," a Top Ten hit on Billboard's Latin Tropical Airplay chart; follow-up singles "Ella Se Llevó Mi Vida" and "La Quiero" also registered on the tropical airplay chart, going Top 20 and Top 40, respectively. Around the same time, Marte was featured on a couple songs on fellow Massachusetts singer Bylli Crayone's 2005 self-titled album, most notably the song "Toyfriend." In 2007 Marte released his second album, Deseos de Amarte, which, similar to its predecessor, spawned a Top Ten tropical airplay hit in the title track and a modest follow-up hit, "Con los Ojos Cerrados."

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