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Maggy

Maggy, is a Puerto Rican child star, producer, singer, and actress. Biography Maggy was born 12 of February, 1967, Bronx, New York. The first child of Margarita Negrón Rivera and Joseph Rodríguez Irrizary. Full name Margaret Rodríguez Negrón. At the age of 5 started singing in family gatherings and school shows. At the age of 6 her father died. She moved with her mother to Vega Baja, Puerto Rico with her grandparents. A year after, her mom remarried to entrepreneur Rafael Sepúlveda Maldonado whom Maggy recognizes and loves as her only father. At the age of 10, her mother and stepfather took her around the island participating in talent shows. At the age of 15, her aunt Teresa Brown left at the radio station Radio Tropical in Vega Baja, an informal cassette that Maggy had recorded at her house. The cassette got to the hands of Puerto Rican musician and manager Pijuán (José Juan Piñero González) who signed the young singer. Maggy is called the “Queen of Youth.” In 1983, she debuted on the television show “Juventud 83” and a couple of months later was signed to host her TV Show “Encantados con Maggy” (1983-1986), later renamed to “Maggy y Tú” (1986-1989). It was part of a TV show called "El show de las 12," produced by Paquito Cordero for Telemundo. She released her first pop rock long play Maggy and had her first super hit Súper Amor and after that La Grúa. She got many hit singles, like, Me Enamoro de tí, Corazón de Plástico, Magnífica Velada, Fuertísimo and Fuego y Ternura. Her last single was the song, Tú y yo solos nadie más. At the pick of her career, she decided to retire and get married. On December 4, 1992, she gave birth to her only daughter Pebbles Margarette Hernández Rodríguez. In 1993 got divorced. Commercials •	Néctares Goya-1983 •	Yugo (1988) Soap Opera •	Cuando Vuelvas with Salvador Pineda and Sully Díaz - Channel Telemundo

Discography •	1983 Maggy Súper Amor •	1985 Maggy Corazón de Plástico •	1986 Maggy Por Todo Lo Alto