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Jeans (band)

Jeans is a Mexican girl group that rose to fame in late 1996 and 1997 and continued until 2008.
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 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.
==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 two singles ''Pepe'' and "Me Pongo Mis Jeans" (1996), both, taken from their self-titled album ''Jeans'', soon after, Litzy leaves the band. 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 their best-known single, with Karla Díaz as the new member,. 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 accompanying DVD) was released that included new versions of their best-known songs.

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