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Litzy Domínguez
Litzy Domínguez
actress and singer
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Dulce María
Dulce María
Mexican actress and singer-songwriter
2
Maite Perroni
Maite Perroni
Mexican actress and singer
3
Anahí
Anahí
Mexican singer-songwriter and actress
4
Yuri
Yuri
Mexican recording artist; singer
5
Thalía
Thalía
Mexican recording artist, songwriter, actress, fashion designer, and writer
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Paula Fernandes
Paula Fernandes
Brazilian recording artist; singer
7
Super Monkey's
Super Monkey's
Japanese pop-singing and dancing group
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Dubstar
Dubstar
band
9
Danna Paola
Danna Paola
singer, actress, model, dancer and composer
10
Waddy Wachtel
Waddy Wachtel
American musician, composer and record producer
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Angie Brown
Angie Brown
British singer
12
Karla Bonoff
Karla Bonoff
American musician
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Dulce Pontes
Dulce Pontes
Portuguese songwriter and singer
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Bibi Gaytán
Bibi Gaytán
Mexican actress
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Ida
Ida
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Steeler
Steeler
band
17
Ana Torroja
Ana Torroja
Spanish singer
18
Café Tacvba
Café Tacvba
latin rock band from Ciudad Satélite, Mexico
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Angélica María
Angélica María
American actress
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Angie Stone
Angie Stone
American singer and actress
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Avalon
Avalon
American contemporary Christian vocal quartet
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Wild Orchid
Wild Orchid
American pop group
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LaTavia Roberson
LaTavia Roberson
American singer
24
Lucero
Lucero
Mexican singer and actress
25
Selena Quintanilla
Selena Quintanilla
American singer, songwriter, actress, and fashion designer (1971-1995)
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Visions of Atlantis
Visions of Atlantis
Austrian band
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Menudo
Menudo
Puerto Rican boy band
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Natalia Lafourcade
Natalia Lafourcade
Mexican recording artist; singer
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Mexican girl group
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JNS (previously known as the Jeans) is a Mexican girl group that rose to fame in late 1996 and 1997 and continued until 2008. In 2015, the band reunited and got back together and went on tour. In 2017, they released their seventh studio album, titled Metamorfosis.

Initially created in 1994 by band member Patricia Sirvent with five members, after one of them dropped out of the project before the first album was recorded in 1996, 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 (from 2000-2002), who would later become part of the successful Mexican pop group RBD.

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