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Viva! Bravo!

Viva! Bravo! (1986) is Menudo's 20th album (first and only in Italian).

It features Charlie Massó, Robby Rosa, Ricky Martin, Raymond Acevedo, and new member Sergio Blass. Sergio replaced Roy Rosselló. According to a book written by Raymond Acevedo's father in 2012 titles "Papi, Quiero Ser Un Menudo," Roy threatened to expose management irregularities to the press and was given a huge sum of money to leave the group due to his behavior as it was deemed by creator Edgardo Diaz as "uncontrollable." At this time, Menudo's management started bending the rules a little and started allowing members to remain in the group after reaching the age limit. This album contains songs from previous Spanish albums translated to Italian.

Tracks

  1. Viva! Bravo! [3:24] - Singer: Charlie Massó
  2. Al Di La Che Cosa C'è [4:25] - Singer: Raymond Acevedo
  3. Baci Al Cioccolato [4:12] - Singer: Robby Rosa
  4. Il Primo Amore [3:11] - Singer: Charlie Massó
  5. Dolci Baci [3:35] - Singer: Ricky Martin
  6. Tu Come Stai (Senza me) [4:26] - Singer: Robby Rosa
  7. Guardando Il Cielo Ed Un Gabbiano [3:42] - Singer: Raymond Acevedo
  8. Vivi La Vita [2:59] - Singer: Charlie Massó
  9. Sogni [4:11] - Singer: Robby Rosa
  10. Acqua Candida [4:17] - Singer: Raymond Acevedo
  11. Vicino A Te [3:59] - Singer: Charlie Massó
  12. La Più Carina [3:34] - Singer: Sergio Blass Gonzalez

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