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Controversia is an album by Danny Rivera, Vicente Carattini y Los Cantores de San Juan and Alpha IV. This album was Danny Rivera's first Puerto-Rican-Christmas-Music album. The title song "Controversia" (Controversy) is about an argument between Danny and Vicente in which Vicente accuses Danny of stealing Christmas gigs from him by becoming a new Christmas-music singer. At the end of the song, vocalist Alma Galarza comes in to break up the "fight" and at the end they both make peace. In real life, however, Danny did steal something from Vicente. For his next album Ofrenda he wanted vocalist Alma Galaza (who had been singing with Vicente for 8 years) to be a special guest vocalist, but only if she quit Vicente and his group. Alma went with Danny with whom she recorded several albums and tou

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  • Controversia is an album by Danny Rivera, Vicente Carattini y Los Cantores de San Juan and Alpha IV. This album was Danny Rivera's first Puerto-Rican-Christmas-Music album. The title song "Controversia" (Controversy) is about an argument between Danny and Vicente in which Vicente accuses Danny of stealing Christmas gigs from him by becoming a new Christmas-music singer. At the end of the song, vocalist Alma Galarza comes in to break up the "fight" and at the end they both make peace. In real life, however, Danny did steal something from Vicente. For his next album Ofrenda he wanted vocalist Alma Galaza (who had been singing with Vicente for 8 years) to be a special guest vocalist, but only if she quit Vicente and his group. Alma went with Danny with whom she recorded several albums and toured for several years. This album was dedicated to Puerto Rican composer Mario Enrique, who composed 3 song for the album. Despite the success of this album, it is no longer available on CD. The rights for this and other albums by Danny were bought by Disco Hit which in 2011 released a best of compilation called "20 Exitos Navideños" ("20 Christmas Hits") which included 6 songs from Controversia and other songs from Ofrenda, Mi Canción es Paz and Pido Paz. (en)
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  • Danny Rivera, Vicente Carattini y Los Cantores de San Juan and Alpha IV. (en)
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  • Danny_Rivera_Controversia_album_cover_1985.jpg (en)
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  • Alma Galarza (en)
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  • Lead singer (en)
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  • Side A (en)
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  • Alpha Records (en)
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  • Controversia (en)
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  • 1986 (xsd:integer)
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  • Adelis Freitez (en)
  • Felix Morales (en)
  • Herminio de Jesús (en)
  • Mario Enrique (en)
  • Pepito Maduro. Originally recorded by Trio Vegabajeño (en)
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  • Así Cantaba Cheito González (en)
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  • 1984 (xsd:integer)
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  • Javier Hernandez (en)
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  • Melody Recording Studio, Puerto Rico (en)
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  • 1985 (xsd:integer)
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  • Alegre Amanecer (en)
  • Con Todas Las Flores Vengo (en)
  • Controversia (en)
  • De Mi Voz Nació La Luz (en)
  • El Cardenalito (en)
  • El Coquí (en)
  • Mañanita Campera (en)
  • Plena De Ofrecimiento (en)
  • Plena de los Cantores (en)
  • Trulla Pa' Tí (en)
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  • Controversia is an album by Danny Rivera, Vicente Carattini y Los Cantores de San Juan and Alpha IV. This album was Danny Rivera's first Puerto-Rican-Christmas-Music album. The title song "Controversia" (Controversy) is about an argument between Danny and Vicente in which Vicente accuses Danny of stealing Christmas gigs from him by becoming a new Christmas-music singer. At the end of the song, vocalist Alma Galarza comes in to break up the "fight" and at the end they both make peace. In real life, however, Danny did steal something from Vicente. For his next album Ofrenda he wanted vocalist Alma Galaza (who had been singing with Vicente for 8 years) to be a special guest vocalist, but only if she quit Vicente and his group. Alma went with Danny with whom she recorded several albums and tou (en)
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  • Controversia (album) (en)
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