Viva! Bravo!

The lineup during this period included Charlie Massó, Robby Rosa, Ricky Martin, Raymond Acevedo, and the new member Sergio Gonzalez, who replaced Roy Rosselló.

The tracklist features versions of songs originally recorded in Spanish and English from five previous albums: Por Amor (1982), A Todo Rock (1983), Evolución (1984), Menudo (1985), and Ayer y Hoy (1985).

[7][8] These versions achieved success on radio, ranking among the top positions on the record charts in Latin countries such as Bolivia (La Paz)[9] and Brazil (Rio de Janeiro).

The RCA label included "Baci al cioccolato" in the compilation album Speciale Sanremo '86, which reached the sixth position on the Italian music chart.

[16] The author revealed internal tensions in Menudo following accusations of sexual abuse against Edgardo Díaz, the group's manager, made by Ricky Martin and another member.

After inappropriate physical contact with the boys, Ricky fled in tears and sought help from Robby and Charlie, who confronted Edgardo, threatening and condemning his behavior.

Despite initial parental support, Edgardo retaliated by firing allies such as Edwin Fonseca, remaining relentless in his retribution against those who challenged his authority.