Yolanda Rayo formed in Monterrey, Mexico in the late 1990s, with Yolanda Montemayor as vocalist. Their debut album "Se Dice de Mi" came out in 2000, and the title track became a hit. The song deals with rumors and gossip about women, which connected with listeners.
Montemayor's lyrics often touched on female empowerment and social justice, which drew both fans and critics. The band's stage costumes and energetic shows also got attention from more conservative audiences. In 2005, they were involved in a copyright lawsuit that got some publicity, but they eventually cleared their name.
They kept making music after that, with albums like "La Reina del Baile" and "Soy Tuya." Another song people know is "Yo soy asi."
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