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Yurena

María del Mar Cuena Seisdedos (Baracaldo, 11 December 1969), known under the stage names Tamara (1990-2004), Ámbar (2004-2005) and then Yurena (from 2005) is a Spanish pop singer. Her early career was marred by controversy, but after a five-year hiatus from the music industry while she operated a club, she launched a successful comeback. Her music was introduced to China in 2014.
==Biography==
María del Mar Cuena Seisdedos was born on 11 December 1969, in Barakaldo, Vizcaya, Spain to Floreal Cuena Ruiz and Margarita Seisdedos Santos. She began singing in 1990 under the vocal coach Concha Jimenez, with whom she studied for three years in Las Arenas. She prepared a repertoire of ten familiar songs and began performing under the name of "Tamara" at local theaters and pubs, debuting at the Libredon in Portugalete in July 1991.
In 1993 Tamara recorded her first album with songs composed exclusively for her by Northern Studies of Portugalete, including "A por ti" which became a number 1 song years later. She started touring the country and appearing at various radio stations to promote the album.〔 After years of traveling the country, in 1998, she settled in Madrid and met singers and , forming a trio which appeared on various television shows. Finally in 2000 she landed a small part in the ' by ,〔 which was the number one late night television show in Spain. She made tabloid headlines when she claimed to be pregnant by the seer Paco Porras, but the controversy brought her regular appearances on the Martian Chronicles.〔
That same year, she released a single ''No cambié'' written by Leonardo Dantés,〔 which became a number one single, spending ten weeks at the top of the singles chart AFYVE. Following that success, in 2001 she joined the singer Alaska and released a studio album of 14 songs called ''Superestar'' which included musicians Carlos Berlanga, Nacho Canut, Joaquin Fernandez (a member of Los Nikis ) and . She was considered by many a disco diva and had a large club following. She is credited with being one of the few women who ever was on the cover of ''Zero'', (issue No. 23. 2000). The following years found her embroiled in numerous scandals, suicide attempts, and finally she was sued over the use of her stage name by a bolero singer, Tamara Macarena Valcárcel Serrano.

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