Tatiana Delalvz formed in Mexico City in 1996 as a four-piece band with Tatiana on vocals, José Luis on guitar, Jaime on bass, and Daniel on drums. They built a following in Mexico with a mix of Latin rhythms and pop melodies.
In 1999, their single "Olé" became an international hit, topping charts and leading to tours and more albums. The song's beat and choreography made it their most recognizable track.
After 2003, they faced plagiarism accusations over "La Cumbia del Olvido," which they denied. They kept releasing albums like "Presentimiento," "Impredecible," and "Asi Soy Yo."
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