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Milly, Jocelyn Y Los Vecinos
Milly, Jocelyn y Los Vecinos was a musical group formed by Milly Quezada and her siblings in Washington Heights, Manhattan. The group emerged during the Latin music boom, capturing the essence of merengue music, which is native to the Dominican Republic. Their music resonated with the Hispanic community, particularly Dominicans in Washington Heights, and they became known for their feminist style of merengue. The group achieved popularity with hits like "Volvio Juanita," "La Guacherna," and "Tengo," which became staples during the '70s, '80s, and '90s. Milly Quezada, often referred to as the "Queen of Merengue," was a central figure in the group, which was led by her brother Rafael Quezada.

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