Artist's albums
Carbonero
2023 · single
No Era Yo
2023 · single
A Palo Limpio (Dance Version)
2022 · single
Cachamba (Dance Version)
2022 · single
Ensayo Navideño
2022 · single
En El Ensayo
2022 · single
Merengue On
2021 · EP
Por un Ojo No Te Veo
2021 · single
Váyase de Ahí
2020 · single
La Vacunilla
2020 · single
Con Mascarilla (Cachamba)
2020 · single
Que Verano Ma Bueno
2019 · single
Arandelas 2018
2018 · single
La Queremo Como Quiera
2018 · single
Los 30 de Kinito
2018 · album
La Movie de Su Amigo
2018 · single
Los Rostros del Merengue
2017 · album
El Rancho Ardiendo
2017 · single
Con La Patria En La Cabeza
2017 · single
Dos X Uno
2017 · album
Feliz Navidad
2016 · EP
Pa' los Kiniteros
2016 · album
Las Mujeres Grandeando
2016 · single
1
2015 · album
Hony Tu Si Jony
2011 · single
Vida
2010 · album
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Biography
Dominican merengue star Kinito Méndez (born José del Carmen Ramírez) got involved in popular music at the age of nine while participating in a band called Pequeños del Ritmo. In 1988, he formed a tropical act called Cocoband along with Alfonso "Pochi" Vásquez. After that, he formed the group Rikarena, his second project. In the early '90s, the singer/songwriter, producer, and arranger joined Rockabanda, deciding to start his solo career in 1995, recording El Hombre Merengue, getting his song "Cachamba" topping the most important Latin charts. In 1997, Kinito Méndez made El Decreto, working on Barrio Boyzz' Ven A Mi that same year. In 1998, the popular performer, also known as El Hombre del Merengue, decided to pay tribute to his mentor Johnny Ventura, recording A Caballo, followed by 1999's Su Amigo. 2000's D'Colores featured "Nueva York Pasando Lista," which was inspired by the social reality of Latin Americans living in New York. ~ Drago Bonacich, Rovi