Bachata's first boy band!!! Insert squeals here, but if you don't have it in you, the thousands of screaming fans who pack stadiums for these Bronx-born cuties have you covered. Though bachata's traditional soft swells still form the basis of their sonic structure, Aventura work in well-placed stylistic references to hip-hop, R&B and pop (see: the Michael Jackson bite on 'I Believe') and sings bilingual lyrics in vocals that are almost more Babyface than bolero. These boys helped guarantee a dynamic future for the genre. 'Obsession' was one of bachata's first crossover hits.