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Coqui (song)

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Coqui or alternatively, Oh Coqui, is a song by Puerto Rican boy band Menudo.[1] It was featured on the band's 1982 film Una Aventura Llamada Menudo and it also was on the film's score album. Along with other hits such as Sube a mi Motora, Senora Mia and Quiero Ser, Coqui was one of the group's top hits during the era.

Charlie Masso was the song's lead singer.

The song is dedicated to a type of frog, the Coqui, that is commonly heard during nights in Puerto Rico; the frog is a national symbol of the small country and the song borrows its name from it.

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