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Chantelle
Origin Puerto Rico
Genres Merengue
Years active1988–1993
Past members Olga Tañón
Sandra Torres
Daly Fontánez

Chantelle was a popular all-female merengue musical group formed in 1988 in Puerto Rico, composed of members Olga Tañón, Sandra Torres and Daly Fontanez.

Chantelle's biggest hit was a cover of Juan Gabriel's "Queriendo y No" ("Wanting and Not Wanting") in 1989. The trio performed the song at the 1990 Premio Lo Nuestro Awards and won the award for " Tropical New Artist of the Year". [1] Of the three women in the group, Tañón later became the most successful after leaving Chantelle in 1992 to launch a solo career, which led to the group's eventual disbanding. [2]

Discography

  • Merengue Con Un Toque De Clase (1989)
  • Cada Vez Con Más Clase (1990)
  • Contigo Siempre... (1992)
  • ¡Qué Bien! (1993)

References

  1. ^ "Lo Nuestro 1990 - Historia de Premio lo Nuestro - Univision". Archived from the original on 2010-04-03. Retrieved 2012-03-01.
  2. ^ "Olga Tañón biography". Retrieved 2024-03-06.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chantelle
Origin Puerto Rico
Genres Merengue
Years active1988–1993
Past members Olga Tañón
Sandra Torres
Daly Fontánez

Chantelle was a popular all-female merengue musical group formed in 1988 in Puerto Rico, composed of members Olga Tañón, Sandra Torres and Daly Fontanez.

Chantelle's biggest hit was a cover of Juan Gabriel's "Queriendo y No" ("Wanting and Not Wanting") in 1989. The trio performed the song at the 1990 Premio Lo Nuestro Awards and won the award for " Tropical New Artist of the Year". [1] Of the three women in the group, Tañón later became the most successful after leaving Chantelle in 1992 to launch a solo career, which led to the group's eventual disbanding. [2]

Discography

  • Merengue Con Un Toque De Clase (1989)
  • Cada Vez Con Más Clase (1990)
  • Contigo Siempre... (1992)
  • ¡Qué Bien! (1993)

References

  1. ^ "Lo Nuestro 1990 - Historia de Premio lo Nuestro - Univision". Archived from the original on 2010-04-03. Retrieved 2012-03-01.
  2. ^ "Olga Tañón biography". Retrieved 2024-03-06.

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