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Miranda (singer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Miranda (group)

Miranda is a French Eurodance group, popular in Europe in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
==Biography==
In 1998, the main frontwoman of the group, Sandra Miranda García, was taking part as a dancer to the video clip of Ricky Martin's song, "María", when she met producers Louis Element and Johnny Williams. Their first release was in 1999, when they released the first single from their first and only album ''Fiesta'', "Vamos a la playa". The song became a summer hit in the Netherlands and Italy. In 2000, they released two singles, "Eldorado" and "A la fiesta", the latter of which peaked at number 66 on the Dutch Singles Chart. In 2001, they signed with the label Do It Yourself and released one non-charting single, "Bamba! (El Ritmo De Miranda)".

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