The existing history appears to be about a different Oriana entirely - a Spanish all-female band from the 1990s. The Oriana in this catalog is likely Oriana Sabatini, an Argentine singer and actress who released songs like 'El Último Tango' and '325' in recent years. She's known for pop tracks with Latin influences rather than being part of a 1990s Spanish girl group.
Her music includes collaborations like 'Lo Que Tienes' with Rusherking and solo tracks such as 'BAD' and 'PERRO'. These songs have a contemporary pop sound that's quite different from what the existing history describes.
Given the mismatch between the artist description and the existing history, it's best to note that the available information seems to reference two different artists with the same name. The songs listed suggest a modern Argentine pop singer rather than the Spanish band described in the existing text.
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