In 1985, Hernández became a solo singer, signed by
Discos CBS, the musical subsidiary of American broadcasting company
CBS. His first release was named "Ahora Yo" ("Now Its My Turn").
Vehicular accident On 16 August 1987, Hernández and his orchestra had played a concert at
Cibao when a mini-bus carrying part of the group collided with a truck after the concert had finished. Hernández and his brother Ruddy were in another vehicle; they got off and found three dead musicians; another one, singer Delvi, survived the crash but was hit by an on-coming vehicle and died later. The tragedy took place at a city named
Bonao. In 1988, Hernández released the album that would give him his nickname, "El Amiguito" ("The Little Friend"). The album included a song named "Hermanos Mios" ("My Brothers"), which was dedicated to the musicians who died during the 1987 vehicular tragedy. Ever since, he was known as "El Amiguito del Merengue" ("Merengue's Little Friend"). == Health problems and death ==