Johnny Rivera
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Johnny Rivera is a Puerto Rican American salsa
Salsa music
Salsa music is a genre of music, generally defined as a modern style of playing Cuban Son, Son Montuno, and Guaracha with touches from other genres of music...

 singer.

Rivera was raised in the Bronx, and attended high school
High school
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 at Benjamin Franklin High School. He moved briefly to Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
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 before returning to New York
New York
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 to begin a career in music. His first album was released in 1991, and since then he has scored fifteen hit singles, including the Billboard Latin Tropical #1 "Se Parecia Tanto a Ti" (1995).

Discography

  • Tiburón with Grupo Fascinación (Rico Records, 198?)
  • Salsa Vice with Grupo Fascinación (Rico Records, 1986)
  • Mas Clasico de Nunca with Conjunto Clasico (Lo Mejor, 198?)
  • Clasico 89 with Conjunto Clasico (Lo Mejor, 1989)
  • Y Ahora de Verdad (Sony, RMM Records, 1991)
  • Encuentro Casual (Sony, RMM records, 1992)
  • Cuando Parara la Lluvia (RMM records, 1993)
  • Dejame Intentarlo (RMM records, 1993)
  • Paisajes de la Vida (RMM records, 1996)
  • Un Estilo Propio (RMM records, 1998)
  • Estoy Aqui (RMM records, 2000)
  • Palladium Series Live (RMM records, 2001)
  • Vivo por Ti (Coallition Music, Universal Music Group, 2007)
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