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1 Discography  



1.1  With Menudo  





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Rafael Rodríguez (born April 17, 1973, in Carolina, Puerto Rico), most notably known as Ralphy Rodríguez, is a singer/songwriter, musician, producer, and former member of Menudo.[1] He replaced Charlie Massó.

Ralphy joined Menudo in Early 1987, replacing Charlie Masso, at a time that the group's worldwide fame was still strong, although it had begun to wane. He was popular among Menudo fans, and was a member of a Menudo line-up that included Ricky Martin, Raymond Acevedo, Sergio Blass, Ruben Gomez and Robi Rosa.He sang the songs "Cuando Seas Grande" and『Y Te Veré (A Las Tres)』featured on the Spanish album Somos Los Hijos del Rock as well as “Come back to me” and “Sa Bawat Halik” from the English album “In Action” released in the Philippines. That same year, Ralphy would eventually be pulled out from the group by his parents, citing improper treatment by management.

In 1991, Edgardo Diaz (the band’s founder) was accused by ex members of Menudo of physical and sexual abuse towards Menudo members in various interviews. In a May 1991 Univision Television Program Cristina Show, with Rodriguez and his dad present as main accusers, Diaz denied the allegations. Diaz has been the target of several sexual crime allegations by former Menudo members. Roy Rossello accused him of sexual abuse during a Brazilian reality show's transmission on October 21, 2014. [2]

Rodríguez became a born-again Christian in 1995, and released 3 Christian Inspirational CD’s between 1998-2008. In 1998 he released the Independent Album “Ralphy - El pie del mundo”, then released two albums with the Christian Label Canzion, “Ralphy - Quiero” in 2001 and “Ralphy Rodriguez - Voy a Tí” in 2008, which features a duet with Marcos Witt “Volví a vivir”, written by Juan Pablo Manzanero. He’s a Latin Grammy recipient as one of the vocalists on Marcos Witt’s 2004 award winning album “Recordando Otra Vez”, where he sang lead vocal on the classic “Peña de Horeb” as well as background vocals on the album.

After various years away from music to focus on raising a family with his wife, he made his return to music in 2017. He is co-founder, lead vocalist and bass player for the international pop-rock band “2080 VEINTE/OCHENTA”. The band released their first single “Lo haré por ti” on August 31, 2020.

Ralphy Rodriguez took part of the HBO Max Documentary "Menudo: Forever Young" alongside 12 other former Menudo members who shared their real life experiences within the iconic boyband. This 4 part mini-series was released on June 23, 2022.

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ González-Andino, Heriberto (May 8, 2008). "MDO y Menudo tras el mercado juvenil". El Diario La Prensa. New York, N.Y. p. 32.
  • ^ First Posted: Oct 22, 2014 03:10 PM EDT (2014-10-22). "Roy Rosello Alleges Former Menudo Manager Abused Him, Had Ricky Martin Dress As Woman : Entertainment". Latin Post. Retrieved 2019-10-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ralphy_Rodríguez&oldid=1234401516"

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