The Best of Menudo

This work marks the second release featuring the lineup consisting of Charlie Massó, Roby Rosa, Ricky Martin, Raymond Acevedo, and Sergio Gonzalez.

[5] Nevertheless, it didn’t take long for the so-called "Menudomania" to take hold in the Philippines, especially after Charlie performed "Nandiyan Ka Na Naman" in Tagalog, the national indigenous dialect, a gesture that earned the group the respect of even the most skeptical critics.

After Charlie's departure, the Filipino audience felt so outraged that Edgardo Díaz, the group's creator and manager, had Menudo record a special song for the country titled "I'm Going Back to the Philippines."

Fans of the group draw comparisons between this track and "Manila," a 1976 song by the Filipino band The Hotdogs, as both express love for the country and the narrator’s desire to return to their homeland.

[9] At the time of the album's release, the quintet filmed a series of exclusive commercials for the Philippines promoting the soft drink brand Pepsi.

During this period, following an invitation from the daughter of the country’s president, Corazón Aquino, Menudo performed a series of shows at the Arena Coliseum in Manila.

While performing on the Filipino television show GMA Supershow, where they sang the track "Summer In The Streets" from the album Can't Get Enough, the artists were awarded a gold record by a representative of OctoArts International.