Candy
Candy was a Spanish girl group formed in 1990 with Marga Grande, Marta Sánchez, Teresa Gutiérrez, and Estefanía Cañizares. They broke through in 1992 with the...
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Candy was a Spanish girl group formed in 1990 with Marga Grande, Marta Sánchez, Teresa Gutiérrez, and Estefanía Cañizares. They broke through in 1992 with the single "No Me Dejes," which became an immediate hit. Their debut album "Candy" arrived the following year.
Their music included upbeat pop tracks like "Bandido" and "Moving On Up" alongside ballads such as "If I Were You." They released five studio albums between 1993 and 1999, including "De Corazón" and "Amar o Morir."
Conservative groups criticized their lyrics and stage performances, and a 1994 concert with revealing outfits caused enough public outcry to cancel several shows. Marta Sánchez left in 1995 to pursue a solo career.
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