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MDO
MDO
Boy band; spin-off from Menudo
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Didier Hernández
Didier Hernández
Cuban musician
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La Pandilla
La Pandilla
Spanish teen music group of the 1970s
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Chayanne
Chayanne
Puerto Rican singer, dancer and actor
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Ricky Martin
Ricky Martin
Puerto Rican singer, actor, and author
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Draco Rosa
Draco Rosa
Puerto Rican singer
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CNCO
CNCO
American musical group; Latin American boy band y reggaetón
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Arcángel
Arcángel
American reggaeton singer and songwriter
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Maná
Maná
Mexican salsa, pop band
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Luis Fonsi
Luis Fonsi
Puerto Rican singer
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Tommy Torres
Tommy Torres
Puerto Rican singer
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Puya
Puya
band
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Daniel de los Reyes
Daniel de los Reyes
American musician
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Vico C
Vico C
American rapper
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Calle 13
Calle 13
Puerto Rican band
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Cultura Profética
Cultura Profética
Puerto Rican reggae band formed in 1996
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Ednita Nazario
Ednita Nazario
Puerto Rican singer and songwriter
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Alexis & Fido
Alexis & Fido
Puerto Rican reggaeton duo
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Los Chamos
Los Chamos
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Menudo is a Puerto Rican-based, Latino boy band that was formed in 1977 by producer Edgardo Díaz. Menudo was one of the biggest Latin boy bands in history, releasing their first album in 1977. The band achieved much success, especially during the 1980s, becoming the most popular Latin American teen musical group of the era and selling some 20 million records worldwide.

They also had several radio hits during its course. Their success led them to also release one television film (1979's Leyenda de Amor) and two feature films: Una aventura llamada Menudo and Menudo: La Película as well as to act in a telenovela named "Quiero Ser" and a television mini-series named Panchito y Arturo.

The band was a starting point for both Ricky Martin (1984–89) and Draco Rosa (1984–87), who were members around the mid-1980s during their youth.

Menudo's original line-up consisted of two sets of brothers: Fernando and Nefty Sallaberry (12 and 13), from Ponce, Puerto Rico (Fernando was born in Spain); and the Melendez brothers, Carlos Meléndez, (12), Óscar Meléndez, (11), and Ricky Meléndez, (9); the latter three are Diaz's cousins.

The band's golden-era lineup consisted of members Ricky Meléndez, Johnny Lozada, René Farrait, Miguel Cancel, Xavier Serbiá, Charlie Massó and Ray Reyes.

The group disbanded in 2009 with a brief comeback in 2015. In 2019 Meléndez, Lozada, Farrait, Cancel and Reyes, came back for the "Súbete a Mi Moto Tour".