0 a woman's short jacket that stops just above the waist and has no buttons --
1 a Spanish dance, or the music it is danced to: --
Ravel's Bolero
Musically, the album alternates between reggaetn, bolero, and salsa.
When he launched his career as a solo artist, he decided to switch to the bolero rhythm.
Short bolero jackets, capelets, and dresses cut with fitted midriffs or seams below the bust increased the focus on breadth at the shoulder.
The bolero has always been a staple part of the trova musician's repertoire.
The music in the play includes bolero, cumbia, and rap.
His guajiras have a gentle, lilting rhythm, sometimes mixing with elements of the son or the bolero.
The front seam or opening of a cardigan allows for further different styles, such as a surplice or a bolero jacket.
The album was recognized by music critics as reviving interest in the bolero genre.