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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Attila the Hun, Choco Orta, Gustavo Laureano, Bola de Nieve, Zacarias Ferreira, Jimmy O, Cano Estremera, Blake Alphonso Higgs, Juan Velez, Fausto Rey, Millo Torres, Papa San, Julito Rodriguez, Lord Tanamo, Frankie Paul, Junior Murvin, Nitty Gritty, Lissette, Fernando Villalona, Bim Sherman, Mikey Smith, Pat Rolle, Tito Gomez, Antony Santos, Avvy, Black Stalin, Jose Alberto, Speedy, Basil Gabbidon, Tito Nieves, Rikki Jai, Jose Pena Suazo, Denyse Plummer, Junior Kelly, Odilio Gonzalez, Elvis Martinez, Sophia George, Saned, Eric "Monty" Morris, Carmen Nydia Velazquez, Chalkdust, Pedro Calvo, Cherry Smith, Amarfis, Neeshan Prabhoo, Marcia Griffiths, Justo Betancourt, Henry Santos Jeter, Raulin Rosendo, Lalo Rodriguez, Polo Montanez, Rayvon, Ricky Lopez, Rafael Solano, El Medico, Raulin Rodriguez, Xiomara Alfaro, Nicole David, Pavel Nunez, Adesh Samaroo, Nelson Martinez, Margarita Pracatan, El Jeffrey, Beverley Kelso, Gary Pine, Rosario Garcia Orellana, Benjamin Marcantoni, Jandy Feliz, Roberto Torres, Constantine "Vision" Walker, Justin Cassell, Prophet Benjamin, David Emmanuel, Nano Cabrera, Los Compadres, Caridad Hierrezuelo, Grynner, Joseito Fernandez, Luis Segura, Roberto Faz, Derick St. Rose-De Hunter, Growler. Excerpt: Choco Orta (born Virgen Milagros Orta Rodriguez on November 28, 1959) is a Santurce, Puerto Rico born Latin/Tropical/Salsa singer, percussionist, dancer and actress, and is one of the most acclaimed Salsa performers of the 21st century, with successful performances throughout North America, Latin America, Europe & Africa. She is renowned internationally as "La Reina Del Sabor," distinction that was given to her by the eternal king of Latin music; Tito Puente. Press Reporter Ben Ratlif, wrote on May 15, 2009 in the New York Times about Choco Orta: "The Puerto Rican Salsa singer Choco Orta has a rich ...