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Ojalá Que Llueva Café (Spanish for "I Wish That It Rains Coffee") is the fourth studio album by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra released in 1989 by Karem Records. It is considered one of his most emblematic and important albums. The album set the musical path for his later albums, re-formulating Dominican merengue and bachata music through the contemporary elements of pop, rock, salsa, or jazz. Incorporating socially conscious lyrics with danceable merengues and romantic-poetic bachatas, the album is considered one of the most important albums of his discography.

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  • Ojalá que llueva café es el nombre del cuarto álbum de estudio grabado por el cantautor dominicano Juan Luis Guerra, y su grupo 4.40, Fue lanzado al mercado por la empresa discográfica dominicana en 1989. (es)
  • Ojalá Que Llueva Café (Spanish for "I Wish That It Rains Coffee") is the fourth studio album by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra released in 1989 by Karem Records. It is considered one of his most emblematic and important albums. The album set the musical path for his later albums, re-formulating Dominican merengue and bachata music through the contemporary elements of pop, rock, salsa, or jazz. Incorporating socially conscious lyrics with danceable merengues and romantic-poetic bachatas, the album is considered one of the most important albums of his discography. The album received universal acclaim and is considered one of his best albums. Critics praised the artistic growth and innovation it demonstrated. Considered by fans and critics "the album that made him a star", the album was supported by the hits including the rock/blues-influenced "Woman del Callao", "Visa Para un Sueño," and the gospel-influenced "La Gallera" contained socially conscious lyrics. The title track, "Ojalá que llueva café," a social criticism endured by rural Dominicans, is considered one of his most emblematic and recognized songs. Its music video (directed by Peyi Guzmán) is considered one of the best music videos in Dominican history. The song was later covered by Café Tacuba on their album Avalancha de Éxitos. Commercially, the project became Juan Luis Guerra's breakthrough album, with which he established himself as a superstar throughout Latin America and Europe. Also, it was his first album to gain international commercial success, topping the charts in many Latin American countries and Europe. In the United States, it was the third best selling tropical album of 1990. It sold over 2.5 million copies, including 400,000 copies in Spain. Following the success of Bachata Rosa (1990) and Areíto (1992), album sales remained strong due to discovering by new audiecens. To promote the record, Guerra embarked on the Ojalá que llueva Café Tour (1990-1991). (en)
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  • Juan Luis Guerra (en)
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  • Ojala Que Llueva Cafe.jpg (en)
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  • * Merengue * bachata (en)
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  • Side A (en)
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  • Juan Luis Guerra (en)
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  • * Estudios EMCA * (en)
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  • Julio Cesar Delgado (en)
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  • Ojalá que llueva café es el nombre del cuarto álbum de estudio grabado por el cantautor dominicano Juan Luis Guerra, y su grupo 4.40, Fue lanzado al mercado por la empresa discográfica dominicana en 1989. (es)
  • Ojalá Que Llueva Café (Spanish for "I Wish That It Rains Coffee") is the fourth studio album by Dominican singer-songwriter Juan Luis Guerra released in 1989 by Karem Records. It is considered one of his most emblematic and important albums. The album set the musical path for his later albums, re-formulating Dominican merengue and bachata music through the contemporary elements of pop, rock, salsa, or jazz. Incorporating socially conscious lyrics with danceable merengues and romantic-poetic bachatas, the album is considered one of the most important albums of his discography. (en)
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