Seducidas Y Abandonadas
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Seducidas y Abandonadas was an Argentine female group formed in the mid-90s. Its members are Madda, Andrea, Mariel and Nat, four singers who got tired of going to auditions and being rejected, so they decided to form their own band. Seducidas y Abandonadas released two albums: the first "Seducidas y Abandonadas" (1998) and the second "Las 4 En Punto" (1999). His biggest hit was "Nada Te Daré". Other songs that can be highlighted are "El Chico Del Otro Lado De La Barra" and "La Casa Donde Yo Crecí". When she was a girl, Madda was taken by Mavi Díaz (singer and leader of Viudas e Hijas de Roque Enroll) to one of her group's recording sessions. Although she was only 10 years old, she was so hooked that she decided that music was her thing. She studied piano, bass, drums, and singing. She was a VJ for Much Music. At the age of 19, she produced Twiggy's debut album and composed and produced Los Rebeldes Debutantes' debut album. Madda is the daughter of Bernardo Bergeret, producer of Viuda e Hijas de Roque Enroll, Jazzy Mel, Machito Ponce, The Sacados, Bravo, Cae, and was also a director of a record company. It was thanks to her father that they were able to establish a recording career. Andrea is a graduate of a theater, dance and singing school. She is the one who previously had the most professional experience since she had worked in musical comedies. Mariel began her singing studies at age 11, and she contacted Seducidas because her parents were friends with Madda's parents. Nat toured many companies in search of a job opportunity but for a long time she had always been getting the same answer: "You sing well, but you know that women don't sell". Until her friend Andrea told her that the project was serious and Nat asked her to take her into account. Andrea asked Madda to listen to her and after a short audition, Nat was confirmed. According to Bernardo Bergeret, the group did not resemble the Spice Girls, although they came out in full swing from the British, but "they are a mixture of Viudas e Hijas and As Frenéticas" (a Brazilian band from which he took the idea to put together Viudas).
