Latest Release

- NOV 3, 2023
- 6 Songs
- Bachata Rosa · 1990
- Bachata Rosa · 1990
- Golden · 2017
- A Son de Guerra (Deluxe Version) · 2010
- Bachata Rosa · 1990
- Bachata Rosa · 1989
- Todo Tiene Su Hora · 2014
- 8 (Deluxe) · 2014
- Bachata Rosa · 1990
Essential Albums
- You might call this 1990 landmark the Thriller of bachata, since only three of its 10 tracks were not major hit singles. But while the record helped bring the Dominican street music to the mainstream, the four bachata tracks here are only part of the picture. Guerra also crafts sweet ballads and infectious salsa, with a touch of African juju on "A Pedir Su Mano." His lyrics are often romantic, but on the finale, "Acompaneme Civil," he calls for social awareness to a joyful merengue beat.
- 2019
- 2014
- 2004
- 1994
- 2023
- 2023
- 2021
- 2021
Artist Playlists
- Late-career treasures from a Latin-music elder statesman.
- The merengue and bachata giants that inspired his vibrant sound.
Live Albums
Compilations
- 2012
- 2010
- 2007
- 2001
- 1992
About Juan Luis Guerra
Juan Luis Guerra is a jazz-trained musician who has explored merengue, salsa, and rock ’n’ roll throughout his career, but is best known for popularizing bachata throughout the world. ∙ After graduating with a diploma in jazz composition from the Berklee College of Music, he recorded his 1984 debut, Soplando, with local musicians who became his band, 440. ∙ 440 represented the Dominican Republic for the 1984 edition of Festival OTI de la Canción, a Spanish-language offshoot of the Eurovision Song Contest. ∙ His 1990 release, Bachata Rose was a worldwide smash, hitting No. 1 in four countries and earning Guerra his first Grammy award. ∙ Based on traditional Dominican merengue style Perico Ripiao, 1994’s Fogaraté! was Top 5 hit on Billboard’s Latin and Tropical Album charts, and featured a bachata Mozart piece. ∙ Para Ti, released in 2005, focused on Guerra’s religious beliefs, and earned a Latin Grammy for Best Christian Album and a Best Tropical Song Grammy, for the single “Las Avispas.” ∙ The United Nations designated him the 2008 UNESCO Artist for Peace in honor of his work advocating for children with disabilities and prevention of youth violence. ∙ More than 400,000 people attended his 2019 performance at Tenerife Carnival, breaking the record of 250,000 attendees set by Celia Cruz in 1987.
- HOMETOWN
- Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
- FORMED
- 1984