Pandora
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Pandora

Pandora formed in Mexico City in 1985 as a trio of Mayte Lascurain, Isabel Lascurain, and Fernanda Meade. They became known for ballads that connected with...

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Pandora's Mexican ballads and telenovela themes

A trio from Mexico City whose heartfelt songs became soundtracks for a generation.

For their sound, start with "Como Te Va Mi Amor" and the telenovela theme "La Usurpadora." That's where you hear what they do.

Pandora's music connected with listeners through straightforward ballads like "Como Te Va Mi Amor" and "Adiós Amor." Their song "La Usurpadora" served as the theme for the telenovela of the same name, which helped broaden their audience beyond Mexico. Even when facing plagiarism accusations over "Enloquéceme" in 2004, they kept recording tracks like "Ni Tú Ni Yo" that maintained their signature style.

Formed in Mexico City in 1985 as a trio of Mayte Lascurain, Isabel Lascurain, and Fernanda Meade. In 1997, Isabel Lascurain recovered from a serious illness and returned to performing with the group, continuing to record songs like "En Carne Viva" and "Ni Tú Ni Yo."

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Pandora formed in Mexico City in 1985 as a trio of Mayte Lascurain, Isabel Lascurain, and Fernanda Meade. They became known for ballads that connected with listeners, with songs like "Como Te Va Mi Amor" and "Adiós Amor" showing their style. In 1997, Isabel Lascurain recovered from a serious illness and returned to performing with the group.

Their song "La Usurpadora" served as the theme for the telenovela of the same name, which helped broaden their audience. They've recorded other tracks such as "En Carne Viva" and "Ni Tú Ni Yo." In 2004, they faced plagiarism accusations over the melody of "Enloquéceme," which they denied.

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