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Cruz Manuel Hernández Santiago (born December 1, 1972), known artistically as Manny Manuel, is a Puerto Rican musician and singer of merengue,
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, and
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. He became famous first as a member of the group Los Sabrosos del Merengue, before launching a successful solo career in 1994.


Early life

Manny Manuel was born in the mountain town of
Orocovis, Puerto Rico Orocovis (from Taino language, Orocobix popularly thought to mean "''remembrance of the first mountain''") is a town and municipality of Puerto Rico located in the Central Mountain Range, north of Villalba and Coamo; south of Morovis and ...
. He studied elementary and
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in the José Rojas Cortés School at his hometown. Since a young age, he started presenting himself in
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and other musical activities. He later joined the group Tempo Merenguero, and subsequently became a
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and
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for the merengue duo of Mayra y Celinés.


Musical career

After several years, Manuel joined the group Los Sabrosos del Merengue, debuting with the hit song "Fiera Callada". After the success of the song, the group released their first album, '' Sin Fronteras'', featuring Manuel prominently in the lyrics. The album even included a
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of
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's song "Te Amo". The group continued with their second album titled ''
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''. These included hits like "Colegiala" and "Frente a Frente", among others.


Soloist career

After recording these two albums with Los Sabrosos, Manuel decided to pursue a solo career. In June 1994, Manuel left the group and on October 1 of the same year debuted as a solo artist. Several months later, he released his first solo album titled '' Rey de Corazones''. The album was
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after a few weeks. With the success of the album, on November, 1995, Manuel presented himself at the
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selling out six shows. In 1996, he released his second album titled '' Auténtico'' followed by concerts at the Guaynabo Performing Arts Center and at the
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. The following year, he collaborated with several artists in concerts and albums like: * Performances with Trío Los Condes, especially the song "Querube". * Collaboration with
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"El Topo" titled '' Lo que mi Pueblo Atesora''. * Recording the
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song "Payaso" from Raphy Leavitt. * Release of the album ''Manuel y el Trío Borínquen'' comprising traditional
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. * Recording the song "Dame la mano y ven" (a Spanish version of the
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hit song "
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") for the album ''
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''. * Performances of several of Bobby Capó's hits for the album '' Siempre Piel Canela'' released by Banco Popular.


2000–present

Manuel released his next album titled '' Es Mi Tiempo'' in 1998 which included the hits "Como duele", "Margarita", and a cover of
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' song "Corazón partío". The album took him on a tour through Spain where the album was certified gold. His next album, '' Lleno de Vida'', preceded a second presentation at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum. This concert was recorded and later released on CD. After a change of labels and a move to the United States, Manuel released the album ''
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'' in 2003, which included covers of traditional romantic songs. The album sold over 100,000 and Manuel followed it with yet another presentation at the Coliseum in 2004. For this album, he was also nominated for a
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. In 2007, he released another album, '' Tengo Tanto'', which included fusions of merengue with other Caribbean rhythms like
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. Manuel was one of several artists selected to perform in "KQ Live Concert" on September 27, 2008, organized by KQ 105 FM, the event included several renowned artists from Puerto Rico and other Latin American locations.


Accident and controversy

On December 29, 2011 a bloody and seriously injured Manny Manuel was found by the side of the Baldorioty de Castro Avenue in San Juan, Puerto Rico in critical condition after witnesses claim he was a victim of a hit and run by an unidentified vehicle. Further investigations are now revealing this could not have been an accident, but an intentional attack against the singer. Investigations are currently being conducted in order to clarify the latest developments. The Puerto Rican singer went to Orlando and to receive “help in all aspects”, this according to his publicist. He released a new album in 2014 Serenata Vol. 2. On August 22, 2014 Manny Manuel celebrated his 20 years as a singer, with a concert in "El Coliseo Bellas Artes", in Puerto Rico. On February 24, 2019, after showing clear signs of drunkness, he was ejected of
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carnival by government officials. After of this, the
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of
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and the Consistory of the
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also canceled the concerts that the artist was going to give in those cities.


Discography

* '' Especialmente Para Ti!'' (1994) * '' Rey de Corazones'' (1995) * '' Auténtico'' (1996) * '' Es Mi Tiempo'' (1998) * '' Lleno de Vida'' (1999) * ''Manny Manuel'' (2002) * ''
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'' (2003) * ''
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'' (2004) * '' Tengo Tanto'' (2007) * ''
Rayando el Sol ''Rayando El Sol'' is the ninth studio album by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Manny Manuel, released by Universal Music on August 17, 2010. The album covers the songs by Mexican rock band, Maná. Track listing Charts See also *List of nu ...
'' (2010) * '' Serenata Vol. 2'' (2014)


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans


References


External links


Manny Manuel Website – Universal Music LatinoMySpace Official ArtistFacebook Official ArtistTwitter Official ArtistBiography at Fundación para la Cultura PopularBiography by Patricia MaldonadoBiography at LaHiguera.net
{{DEFAULTSORT:Manuel, Manny 1972 births Living people People from Orocovis, Puerto Rico 20th-century Puerto Rican male singers 21st-century Puerto Rican male singers Merengue musicians Universal Music Latino artists RMM Records artists