In the article review published in January 2005 called 'Bachata: Music of the People', there is an important observation of the similarities between bachata and the blues. The style is traditionally performed using acoustic guitars, bongos, and maracas. It was a regional music primarily performed and heard by lower class males. Cultural influence We Broke The Rules Aventura Descargar Torrentīachata music developed in the Dominican Republic during the 1960s and 1970s. 'Obsesión' also remained in the number one position in the French top 100 singles charts for seven weeks, and at number one in the Italian top 50 singles chart for 16 weeks. 1 single, in Spanish, in virtually every European territory.' The album sold around 1.5 million units internationally and remained in the number one position in the European charts in countries like Italy, France, Germany, and Norway for several weeks. According to the article Aventura's Adventure, Aventura became 'the first bachata act to land a No.
The biggest hit of the album was the song 'Obsesión' featuring Judy Santos. The album's themes mainly included heartbreak and melancholy, although it also included social themes like in 'Amor de Madre', or 'Mother's Love', which is a song describing the lifelong struggle of a prostitute and her son.
In addition, the singing style takes after R&B melodies. This style of bachata was coined 'the New York school', or 'urban bachata', characterized by the inclusion of electric guitars instead of acoustic, and lyrics in Spanish and English instead of just Spanish. On the album, Aventura incorporated elements of pop, hip hop, and R&B into bachata, giving what critics thought was a new flavor to the genre and extending its appeal to those who preferred urban music styles. We Broke the Rules is the second studio album by the Dominican-American band Aventura, released on July 2, 2002, by Premium Latin music.