Early examples include Jesse Velez's "Girls Out on the Floor" 1985, "Amor Puertorriqueño" by Raz on DJ International and "Break 4 Love" by Raze.
Nervous Records released "Quiero Saber" by the Latin Kings, produced by Todd Terry, as well as "Everything's All Right" by Arts of Rhythm and "Philly The Blunt" by Trinidad.
Other producers like Ralphi Rosario and Masters at Work created Latin house classics, for instance Ralphie's production "Da-Me-Lo" and his remix of Albita's "No se parece a nada" as well as "Sul Chu Cha" by Rosabel, the Louie Vega and Kenny Gonzales remix of "Sume Sigh Say" by House of Gypsies (Todd Terry), and "Robi Rob's Boriqua Anthem" by C+C Music Factory.
Another merengue-house record worth of mention is "Así mamacita" by Henry Rivera on Los Angeles Aqua Boogie.
Fulanito and their LP El hombre mas famoso de la tierra is a combination of house and Latin-American rhythms from that time.