Name Miguel Cancel | Role Police officer Music group Menudo (1981 – 1983) | |
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Full Name Miguel Angel Cancel Vazquez Born June 29, 1968 (age 56) ( 1968-06-29 ) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Children Sasha Cancel, Mariangelik Cancel, Miguel Cancel, Isabella Cancel Movies Una aventura llamada Menudo Albums Similar People | ||
Occupation Police officer, singer |
Miguel Cancel Me Arrepiento
Miguel Ángel Cancel Vázquez (born June 28, 1968) is a Puerto Rican-American police officer and singer who began his career with the Puerto Rico-based boy band Menudo.
Contents
- Miguel Cancel Me Arrepiento
- Ex Menudo Miguel Cancel en un Caf Con Meche
- Menudo
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000s present
- References

Ex Menudo Miguel Cancel en un Café Con Meche
Menudo

A native of Chicago, Illinois, Cancel joined Menudo as a singer in 1981, replacing Óscar Meléndez. In 1983, Cancel left Menudo at the age of 15, a year before the mandatory retirement age of 16, due to a sudden voice change. He was replaced by Roy Rosselló.
1980s

In 1984, Cancel released his first solo recording, the pop rock single entitled "Fun Fun Fun Fun" (English/Spanish). The single was produced and written by Doug Fieger, lead singer of The Knack, and issued on Cancel's newly formed independent label, Miguel Enterprises.
1990s

In 1998, Cancel was recruited by his teammate Ray Reyes while he worked in the kitchen of a fast food restaurant in the suburbs of Los Angeles to join El Reencuentro, a group consisting of former Menudo members. The band recorded and issued an album of previously released Menudo songs and toured throughout the world in promotion of the album.
2000s-present
In 2003, Cancel became a police officer of the Coral Gables, Florida Police Department. In December 2004, he was ejected from the back seat of a Coral Gables police van resulting in the loss of two fingers from his left hand.
Cancel currently lives in Miami, Florida, with his family. He has 4 children Sasha Cancel, Isabella Cancel, Miguel Cancel, and Mariaangelik Cancel.
In 2012, Cancel announced that he would again be returning to the music industry as a solo artist, his first solo effort having been in 1984.