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Carmen Delia Dipiní Piñero (November 18, 1927 – August 4, 1998) was a Puerto Rican singer of
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s. In 2002, she was inducted into the
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Early years

Dipiní was born in Naguabo to Justo Dipiní Castro and Concepción Piñero Medina. Dipiní often entertained her family and friends as a child with her singing. She attended the Eugenio Brac Elementary School where one of the teachers, Mrs. Brenes, realized that Dipiní was talented as a singer and encouraged the 7-year-old student to become a singer. In 1941, when she was 14 years old, Dipiní went with her parents to
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with the intention of participating in a radio talent show. As a result, she would make her radio singing debut on the radio program of Rafael Quiñones Vidal.PR
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Music career

In 1948, Dipiní, who had befriended fellow Puerto Rican singer
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, left for New York City at her friend's recommendation. While in New York, she participated and won the first place prize in a talent show held at the Triboro Theater. Part of the prize was a singing contract with Johnny Albino y El Trío San Juan and she would go on to record her first hit "El día que nací yo" ("The Day I Was Born") with the trio.Puerto Rico Popular Culture
/ref> While in New York she worked in various theaters and nightclubs. She received an offer from another recording company, Seeco Records, and recorded a
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titled "Besos de fuego" ("Kisses of Fire") which earned her international acclaim. She later joined Johnny Rodríguez's band, for whom she sang and recorded the following songs: *"Fichas negras" ("Black Chips"); *"Son amores" ("Loves"); *"Dímelo" ("Tell Me"); *"Experiencia" ("Experience"); *"Si no vuelves" ("If You Don't Return"); *"No es venganza" ("It's Not Vengeance"). She had many fans in places as far as
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and Mexico. Dipiní lived in Mexico for seven years and was contracted by both
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and
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. One of her hits with RCA was "Especialmente para ti" ("Especially for You"). Dipini recorded with the Cuban and Afro-Cuban group
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in
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and later recorded "Somos el prójimo", the Spanish version of "
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". She also recorded a tribute to
Sylvia Rexach Sylvia Regina Rexach González (January 22, 1922 – October 20, 1961) was a Puerto Rican comedy scriptwriter, poet, singer and composer of music of Puerto Rico, boleros. Early years Rexach was born and raised in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Her p ...
with the quartet Los Hispanos. Among her last recordings were the songs "Amor perdido" ("Lost Love") and "Congoja" ("Anguish"). She had made over thirty albums in her lifetime.


Death

Dipiní died on August 4, 1998, and is buried in the
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Cemetery in Bayamón. The city of Bayamón dedicated an artistic center to Dipiní named Café Teatro Carmen Delia Dipiní. In 2002, Carmen Delia Dipiní was inducted into the
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.


See also

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List of Puerto Ricans This is a list of notable people from Puerto Rico which includes people who were born in Puerto Rico (Borinquen) and people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican people, Puerto Rican descent. Puerto Rican citizens are included, as the governm ...
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Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico Corsican immigration to Puerto Rico resulted in the 19th century from widespread economic and political changes in Europe that made life difficult for the peasant and agricultural classes in Corsica and other territories. The Second Industrial R ...


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