Olgah formed in Puerto Rico in 1994, led by vocalist Olga Tañón. Their debut album 'Sola' included the single 'Basta Ya,' which helped them gain attention beyond local audiences. The band's sound pulled from salsa and merengue, with pop elements that gave their music a broad appeal.
Songs like 'Parte de Mim' and 'Supernova' show the group's knack for melodic hooks and straightforward emotional themes. Their recordings found listeners across Latin America, and they toured regularly during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
She also performed at political events that sparked debate among fans. The band continued releasing music through various lineup changes, maintaining a catalog that includes 'Tão certo,' 'Mais Uma Ilusão,' and 'Cinco.'
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