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Merengue cover version of the shaggy Sting Song don’t make me wait

A traditional merengue, cover song it’s my version

By Rikki La RougePublished 6 months ago 3 min read

this is my version of the shaggy and Sting song don’t make me wait. My version of don’t make me wait isn’t orchestral and traditional organic jam that I decided to come up with for this one and it came out really well too. I’m proud of the way it came out. I learned how to properly do meringue by reading the musical instructions as to meringue music should be. Also, that I had was the Suavemente. Along with the music of Torino in particular, his are some of the blueprints that I order to follow along and properly learn how to construct and record meringue. I think it’s really cool the way that this this is one of my earlier meringue songs. I wanted to record this song because I’m a big shaggy fan all my I two at the time I was told to record well rather I wanted to record relevant songs in the shagging stinging song were relevant songs at the time because at that time they had just came out with a collaboration album where they recorded together and that’s a pretty cool album that both legendary artist had came out with.

don’t make me wait by shaggy and and as you can tell, it’s a demo version but still it’s a really good that. Since I need to record fast and stuff and get my stuff out there, that’s mainly everything every demo has always been a demo, but out of a sense of I always had to release it in Cause I always felt like time was against me. You know my opportunities to make music work growing slim. As I’m listening to the stuff I did. I’m posting it here and stuff and don’t make me wait. My version is also in my X-rated YouTube p playlist that I lovingly call rated X or X rated playlist of my cover songs on YouTube.

I have recorded pop merengue songs and techno merengue songs, but I always thought that this song don’t make me wait. It would be fitting if it was in orchestra and orchestra and traditional piece instead of it just worked out like that that’s all. In my earliest I recorded there are pop meringue songs like Tu labios dolce and agua y el sol from my sophomore album. Another meringue track from that that’s more than the traditional line as my cover-up don’t make me wait is a song I did called caminare caminare . It was originally some type of Caribbean vibe and stuff the more I recorded the more I realize that it would be best to record as meringue number and that’s what I had done and quite frankly it’s one of my best songs that I had ever recorded and if I do say so myself.

I’ve always loved meringue music for instance, my two go to guys for good meringue. Music guide points are Willy Chirino and Elvis Crespo. With Willie, it’s Cuban meringue being that he’s Cuban and with Elvis Crespo it’s Puerto Rican merengue that is Puerto Rican and he also is New York Puerto Rican too as they say.

I remember one time I was in a Dominican Republic and I saw this amateur band of merengue guys plain meringue, and they were really good. This was at the airport and before my flight was they were really really reggae band at the airport when you got there and they also had bands for when you were leaving you know just just to keep you entertained with these guys that we’re doing the music and playing and we’re really really good

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Rikki La Rouge

Rikki La Rouge▲ Latin Crossover Artist ℗ Interscope Digital Distribution.Spinnup/Universal Music Group (UMG)(BMI)

cd San Antonio en 57th GRAMMY Award 1st round nomination ballot album (NARAS) management: indie flow/soundbirth/roadie music

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