Formation, Hoja En Blanco, Confesiones, and international success (1998-2003) Monchy (real name Ramón Rijo, born 19 September 1977 in
La Romana) first performed in a group in the Dominican Republic, which earned him a place in the recording of the
Bachatazos series of releases. Alexandra (full name Alexandra Cabrera de la Cruz, born 19 October 1978 in Santo Domingo) was attending a university in 1998, but her studies were put on hold when the opportunity arose to audition for arranger/producer Martires De Leon and executive producer Victor Reyes, who were looking for someone to pair with Monchy. Alexandra won and began the duo that would become Monchy & Alexandra. Monchy & Alexandra released their debut album
Hoja En Blanco in 1999. Promotion of the album was slowed by visa problems and unauthorized cover versions. Another song that is featured on some editions of the second studio album is the song "
Polo Opuesto", which would be released as the lead single in 2003 to promote their first remix album titled
The Mix. The remix album was released on June 10, 2003. The album contains remixes of some of their best songs. They were remixed in different genres. It peaked at number 5 on the
Billboard Tropical Albums chart. In the same year, they were featured in the song "Con Un Nudo En La Garganta", which was part of a collaboration album titled
Memin Y Sus Invitados from Dominican musician Memin.
Hasta El Fin and Éxitos y Más (2004-2008) On October 19, 2004, they released their third and final studio album
Hasta El Fin. It became their first album the reach the
Billboard 200 as it peaked at 193. It also became their first number 1 album on the
Billboard Tropical Albums chart. It features the singles "
Tu Sin Mi y Yo Sin Ti", "
Hasta El Fin", and "
Perdidos", which became their first song to reach the
Billboard 100 as it peaked at number 92. It also became their first number 1 hit on the
Billboard Tropical Songs chart. In the same year, they were featured in the song "Comentarios" by La Hill. In 2005, the duo performed with Salvadoran singer
Álvaro Torres,
He Venido A Pedirte Perdón, on an album contributing to Mexican singer,
Juan Gabriel. On March 28, 2006, the duo released their first greatest hits album
Éxitos y Más. The album featured their greatest hit songs. In addition, it also included 3 new songs which were "Te Regalo", "Corazón Prendido", and "
No Es Una Novela", which was released as the main single for the album. The single became the second number 1 hit on the
Billboard Tropical Songs chart. It won Tropical Song of the Year at the
19th Lo Nuestro Awards. The album itself was awarded Tropical Album of the Year on the same show. Also in 2006 were included in the songs "Dame una Noche" with Dominican rapper
Don Miguelo for his album
Contra El Tiempo, and "La Otra" with merengue rap group
Ilegales for the group's album
La Republica. On May 20, 2008, they released their second live album and concert film
En Vivo Desde Bellas Artes. It was recorded live at a concert that took place at the
Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center (also known as Bellas Artes) in
San Juan, Puerto Rico. It peaked at number 2 on the
Billboard Tropical Albums chart.
Break up and embarking in separate careers (2008-2018) In 2008, they released the single "Cuando Zarpa El Amor". This would be the last single they released together before officially splitting in the same year. On September 15, 2008, Monchy announced that the group would be breaking up. He attributed the decision to split solely to Alexandra. In said that, "The decision was Alexandra's. I still don't know the reasons why, only that when I was informed about this, the reasons were not explained to me and this occurred while we were on a European tour, in Milan, Italy." Monchy disputed rumors that the split was over money. They released their eponymous debut album in 2011. It was distributed by Terra Music Inc. and
Universal Music Latin Entertainment. The two singles for this album were the songs "No Saber De Tí" and "Hasta El Alma". The duo ended a few years later and Monchy went on to pursue a solo career. As for Alexandra, she continued with J&N Records as a solo act and released her first solo single "Que Te Creiste Tú". In the same year, she started her first collaborations as a solo singer with artists like Jandy Feliz and Daniel Monción. Then in 2012, she released her second single "No Es Tarde" featuring a singer named Nikolaz. In 2013, she released the song "Lo Que Tu Me Das", which served as the first single for her first solo studio album titled
Estar Sin Ti, which was released on February 9, 2016. Its second single, which album is named after, was released as an ep with for versions of the song. She then went on to release more singles like "A Dormir Juntitos" featuring
Eddy Herrera, "Y Aquí Estoy" which is a cover of an
Ana Gabriel song, "Ángeles Desnudos", "El Teléfono", among others. Around this time, she had dubbed herself La Reina De La Bachata (The Queen of Bachata), thus going under the name Alexandra La Reina (Alexandra The Queen).
Reunion and Monchy going solo (2019-present) In 2019, the duo reunited to collaborate on a track titled "
Años Luz" with
Romeo Santos for his fourth studio album,
Utopía. Prior to the making of the song, Santos had to get permission from J&N Records to have both Monchy and Alexandra to work together again. This is due to the fact that Monchy had sign a contract that terminated his contractual relationship with J&N and prohibit him from ever working with Alexandra as per J&N demands. This contract was made when Monchy had departed from the record label. On September 21, 2019, the duo performed the song with Santos as part of his Utopía concert at
MetLife Stadium. The performance is featured in the concert film and live album,
Utopía Live from MetLife Stadium. The duo only reunited for the song as they would continue with their separate paths. In the same year, J&N release their third compilation and greatest hits album
Dos Locos, named after their single from 2002. On June 19, 2020, Monchy released his first solo album titled
Primogénito. In the same year, Alexandra continued her solo career releasing more singles and albums. She has collaborated with more artists like Chiko Swagg, Gustavo Enrique,
Daniel Santacruz,
Henry Santos, among others. She released her greatest hits album
Grandes Éxitos on September 21, which featured hits from her solo career and hits from her time with Monchy. On November 12, she released her first live album titled
Concierto Virtual. It is based on a virtual concert she performed during the
COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, she released the EP, Bachata Queen. In 2022 she released the collaborative album Dúos Entre Amigos, which included artists on every song. ==Legacy==