Jeans (band)
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Jeans was a popular Mexican
Mexico
The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of...

 girl group that rose to fame in the mid-90's and continued until 2009.

Created in 1994 by bandmember Patricia Sirvent, initially with five members after one of them dropped out of the project before the first album was recorded, the group remained as a four-piece until 2007 when it changed into a three-piece after changes in each of their albums, one of these included Dulce María
Dulce María
Dulce María is a Mexican actress, singer, and songwriter. She is best known for playing Roberta in the telenovela Rebelde and being a bandmember of the Latin Grammy nominated band, RBD...

 (From 2001-2002) who would later become part of the successful Mexican pop group RBD
RBD
RBD was a two-time Latin-Grammy nominated Mexican pop group that gained popularity from Televisa's teen drama series Rebelde. RBD sold over 17 million digital downloads and over 20 million albums worldwide in four years since their formation, according to EMI...

.

The group released six studio albums (plus a full re-working of one of their albums) in the course of 12 years.

Discography & singles

All of the songs that the group recorded were sung in Spanish. Almost immediately on stepping into the Mexican scene they saw success with the release of their first single Pepe (1995), taken from their self-titled album Jeans, but it was not until the release of their second album in 1998, ¿Por Qué Disimular?, that they achieved their biggest success with the leading single, Enferma De Amor (1998), which later became their signature song and the their best-known single. However, from their third album on, while remaining a fixture in the music scene and still relevant, they never achieved the same degree of success.

In 2003, the band re-released their fourth album, Cuatro para las Cuatro, with re-worked versions of the songs included in it, changing them from pop to grupera. In 2007, a compilation album (with an accompaning DVD) was released that included new versions of their best-known songs.

Studio Albums

  • 1996: Jeans (EMI)
  • 1998: ¿Por qué disimular? (EMI)
  • 1999: //:Tr3s.Jeans (EMI).
  • 2001: Cuatro para las Cuatro (BMG)
    • 2003: Cuatro para las Cuatro II (BMG) (The album is a re-worked version of the original)
  • 2004: Ammore (Univisión Music)
  • 2006: Porque Soy Libre (Independiente)

Band members

The group went through constant changes during their whole time together, even before formalizing the project when the group was created in 1995. Most of the members in the group would depart due to disagreements with manager Alejandro Sirvent (father of group member founder Patricia Sirvent) which would become source of controversy for the group and the way it was managed. In each of the albums the group saw a change in their line-up. During the 12 years of the group, a total of 13 girls became (in a more or less relevant way) part of the group.

Members
  • Patricia Sirvent Bartón (1996–2008).
  • Karla Haydeé Díaz-Leal Arreguín (1998–2008). (Replacing Tabatha)
  • Marcela García Cruz (2005–2008). (Replacing Amiel)


Former Members
  • María de los Ángeles (Angie) Taddei Cella (1996–2000).
  • Litzy Vannya Domínguez Balderas (1996–1997).
  • Tabatha Vizzuet Sepulveda (1996–1997).
  • Melissa López Zendejas (1998–1999). (Replacing Litzy)
  • Regina Murgía Pages (1999–2003). (Replacing Melissa)
  • Dulce María
    Dulce María
    Dulce María is a Mexican actress, singer, and songwriter. She is best known for playing Roberta in the telenovela Rebelde and being a bandmember of the Latin Grammy nominated band, RBD...

     (2001–2002). (Replacing "Angie")
  • Valeria Maza Matheu (2002–2004). (Replacing Dulce)
  • Elizabeth Amiel Tena Hernández (2003–2005). (Replacing Regina)
  • Sabrina Rodríguez Dalia Chiara (2004–2007). (Replacing Valeria)

After the group

  • Dulce María
    Dulce María
    Dulce María is a Mexican actress, singer, and songwriter. She is best known for playing Roberta in the telenovela Rebelde and being a bandmember of the Latin Grammy nominated band, RBD...

     would become part of the successful group RBD
    RBD
    RBD was a two-time Latin-Grammy nominated Mexican pop group that gained popularity from Televisa's teen drama series Rebelde. RBD sold over 17 million digital downloads and over 20 million albums worldwide in four years since their formation, according to EMI...

     from 2004 to 2009, after the group disintegrated, she started a solo career releasing an album in November 2010.
  • Two of the band members, Melissa and Angie, would reunite to create a TV show in the Mexican cable-based channel Telehit
    TeleHit
    TeleHit is a Mexican cable/satellite television network. Its main programing is music and music videos. It is a network of Televisa and is also available in various countries in Latin America, United States and Spain. Is part of Televisa Networks, an affiliate of Televisa.Telehit became the second...

     (Part of Televisa
    Televisa
    Televisa is a Mexican multimedia conglomerate, the largest mass media company in Latin America and in the Spanish-speaking world. It is a major international entertainment business, with much of its programming airing in the United States on Univision, with which it has an exclusive contract...

    ) in 2004.
  • Litzy became a solo artist releasing three studio albums in 1998, 1999 and 2004 and becoming moderately successful. In 1999 she became part of the telenovela DKDA where she was featured in the soundtrack of the latter, however, her permanence on the show ended midway through production when she was forced to quit due to illness.
  • Group member Angie also launched a less successful solo career in 2002 releasing only one album.

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