Skip To Main Content

Logo Image

Grupo Stars En Vivo Deja Que La Gente Diga «2026 Edition»

is a live performance rendition of the classic merengue hit originally made famous by the iconic Puerto Rican group Grupo Manía .

While many listeners associate this song with Grupo Manía's 1996 breakthrough album Está de Moda , provides a high-energy live version often featured in tropical music compilations and live performance videos. Musical Overview Genre: Merengue.

The song remains one of the most recognizable tracks in the merengue genre, frequently appearing on Ultimate Merengue Hits playlists alongside other titans of the era like Olga Tañón and Eddy Herrera . Grupo Stars En Vivo Deja que la gente diga

It mirrors the "merengue de orquesta" style, featuring harmonized choruses and a lead vocalist who often encourages the crowd to dance.

Reviews generally highlight the track's and infectious danceability. Originally written by Oscar Serrano, the song helped define the "Manía" sound that dominated Latin charts in the late 90s, and the Grupo Stars live version continues to keep that sound relevant for modern tropical audiences. Alegría de Navidad is a live performance rendition of the classic

The title "Deja que la gente diga" (Let people say [what they want]) focuses on personal freedom, ignoring gossip, and living life authentically without regard for outside judgment. Key Performance Elements

The performance is characterized by fast-paced tropical rhythms, heavy use of brass (saxophones and trumpets), and a driving güira and tambora percussion section typical of 90s and early 2000s merengue. The song remains one of the most recognizable

Like most "En Vivo" (Live) recordings by Grupo Stars, this version emphasizes audience interaction and extended instrumental solos, making it a staple for dance parties and festive events.

Logo Title

is a live performance rendition of the classic merengue hit originally made famous by the iconic Puerto Rican group Grupo Manía .

While many listeners associate this song with Grupo Manía's 1996 breakthrough album Está de Moda , provides a high-energy live version often featured in tropical music compilations and live performance videos. Musical Overview Genre: Merengue.

The song remains one of the most recognizable tracks in the merengue genre, frequently appearing on Ultimate Merengue Hits playlists alongside other titans of the era like Olga Tañón and Eddy Herrera .

It mirrors the "merengue de orquesta" style, featuring harmonized choruses and a lead vocalist who often encourages the crowd to dance.

Reviews generally highlight the track's and infectious danceability. Originally written by Oscar Serrano, the song helped define the "Manía" sound that dominated Latin charts in the late 90s, and the Grupo Stars live version continues to keep that sound relevant for modern tropical audiences. Alegría de Navidad

The title "Deja que la gente diga" (Let people say [what they want]) focuses on personal freedom, ignoring gossip, and living life authentically without regard for outside judgment. Key Performance Elements

The performance is characterized by fast-paced tropical rhythms, heavy use of brass (saxophones and trumpets), and a driving güira and tambora percussion section typical of 90s and early 2000s merengue.

Like most "En Vivo" (Live) recordings by Grupo Stars, this version emphasizes audience interaction and extended instrumental solos, making it a staple for dance parties and festive events.