Frank Ceara
Dominican pop/ballad singer known for "Lluvia de Besos."
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic / 1990s–present
Story
Frank Ceara (born 20 March 1967 in Santo Domingo) is a Dominican pop and ballad singer recognized for his baritone voice. He launched his recording career in 1992 with "Bachata Magic," earning a Lo Nuestro nomination for New Artist of the Year and a Miami "Aplauso" award. His composition "Lluvia de Besos" became one of his signature songs in the early 1990s and was used as the theme of the telenovela "Amor de Papel." He has continued recording, blending bachata, ballad and merengue with tropical rhythms, including the later album "El Saborcito de Tu Amor." As a living artist, this profile is limited to sourced facts.
Known for
"Lluvia de Besos"; "Bachata Magic"; romantic pop and ballad work with bachata and merengue influences.
Genre context
Ceara sits in the Dominican pop and romantic ballad tradition, with recordings that draw on bachata, merengue and tropical arrangements.
Dominican relevance
A Santo Domingo-born romantic pop voice associated with the 1990s Dominican music scene and the crossover of ballad, bachata and tropical pop.
Career context
A 1990s Dominican pop balladeer with a signature telenovela theme.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Frank Ceara?
A Dominican pop/ballad singer known for "Lluvia de Besos."
What was his debut?
"Bachata Magic" (1992).
Where is he from?
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
