Sentidos Opuestos

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Sentidos Opuestos
Origin Mexico
Genres Eurodance, Latin pop[1]
Years active 1993–2001, 2012–present
Labels Warner Music, EMI
Associated acts OV7, Kabah, Moenia, Fey, Mercurio, Timbiriche, Jeans
Website sentidosopuestos.com.mx
Members Alessandra Rosaldo
Chacho Gaytán

Mexican Latin pop duet Sentidos Opuestos was formed by local producer Miguel Blasco in the early 1990s. Alessandra Rosaldo started singing at the age of 12, soon becoming a backup singer for Latin star Lucero. Joined by Chacho Gaytán, the act released a self-titled debut album in 1993, getting their songs "Historias De Amor" and "Escribeme En El Cielo" climbing on local charts. A year later, Sentidos Opuestos recorded Al Sol Que Mas Calienta, moving to Barcelona, Spain, to make Viviendo Del Futuro, produced by Eduardo Posada and released in 1996. After issuing Viento A Favor in 1998, Chacho Gaytán began working as a producer and arranger while Alessandra Rosaldo was making her debut as an actress in a soap opera called DKDA: Sueños de Juventud. In the year 2000, Sentidos Opuestos returned with Movimiento Perpetuo. Their last album was En Vivo (2001). It has been reported that on 2012 a duet reunion will occur. They are currently recording a new album, and will likely tour to promote it.

Discography

  • 1993: Sentidos Opuestos]
  • 1994: Al Sol Que Mas Calienta
  • 1997: Viviendo Del Futuro
  • 1998: Viento A Favor
  • 2000: Movimiento Perpetuo
  • 2001: En Vivo
  • 2012: Zona Preferente

References

  1. "Sentidos Opuestos". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 26 March 2013. 
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