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  2. Ofrenda (Danny Rivera album) - Wikipedia

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    Ofrenda (Offering) is a Puerto Rican Christmas music and Puerto Rican folk music album by Danny Rivera. The album was Rivera's second Christmas album. The album was Rivera's second Christmas album. As special guests he reunited legendary local folk group Trio Vegabajeño (Fernandito Alvarez, Benito de Jesús , Pepito Maduro and Jorge Hernandez).

  3. Danny Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Danny Rivera (born 27 February 1945) is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter born in San Juan whose career spans nearly 50 years. He is well known in Puerto Rico for his political activism. [ 1 ] In 2008, Rivera acquired Dominican Republic citizenship. [ 2 ]

  4. Danny Rivera / Alborada - Wikipedia

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    The original agreement between Danny and Alborada was to have the album titled Danny Rivera y Alborada (Danny Rivera and Alborada) but at the last minute the record company decided to get rid of the "y" ("and"). [2] The CD version has the name "Alborada" in a smaller font than "Danny Rivera" contributing even more to this misconception.

  5. Cheo Feliciano - Wikipedia

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    The service was attended by thousands of people from all over the island. Many fellow artists paid their respects to Feliciano with songs and by keeping guard by Feliciano's coffin. Artists and groups like Danny Rivera, José Nogueras, Fania All-Stars, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Rubén Blades, Víctor Manuelle, Andy Montañez, and Tito Nieves were ...

  6. Inolvidable (song) - Wikipedia

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    Puerto-Rican Danny Rivera recorded a tribute album titled Inolvidable Tito: A Mi Me Pasa lo Mismo Que a Usted, including a version of "Inolvidable". [12] The album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Latin Pop Performance. [13] In 1988, American singer Eydie Gormé had her version of the track on the album De Corazón a Corazón. [14]

  7. Category:Danny Rivera albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Danny Rivera albums or lists of Danny Rivera albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Danny Rivera albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. Mi Vida Loca (album) - Wikipedia

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    Mi Vida Loca is the eighth major label studio album released by regional Mexican singer Jenni Rivera in 2007 by Fonovisa Records. There is a spoken intro before each song, as well as a final message at the end of the album. Mi Vida Loca earned Rivera the award Regional Mexican Album Of The Year at the 2008 Latin Billboard Music Awards. [2]

  9. El Amor (Tito El Bambino song) - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the original track, Tito re-recorded the song with Jenni Rivera, La India, and Yolandita Monge separately. [4] For his recording with La India, the song was recorded in salsa. [5] Tito's duets with India and Rivera were included on the special edition of the album, El Patrón: La Victoría. [6]