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        Here comes another of those very talented groups from Mexico.  The group reminds you a lot of Limite.
The lead singer is a beautiful young woman and has an amazing voice.  Many people say there is already a group like them 
hitting the charts.  This group is compared to Limite, a very talented Mexican group.  Don't worry about it, there is room for both.
        The album starts out kind of bad, but things get better in every track.  The first song "Ven por 
favor," doesn't show much talent, but good lyrics.  Then there is "Los palomos," which is a very amazing 
and funky track.  "Mio," is a very hip and funky, but amazing track.  There is also the track "Solo llame 
para decirte que te amo,"  which is a very slow song that shows a lot of honesty.  After that song it's when 
things get too good and the amazing talent is noticed. One of the best songs on the album and a very sad one  is "Un 
adios sin lagrimas."  Then there is their amazing hit "Ahora que estuvistes lejos."  The song is very 
amazing, sad, and one of the best songs on the album.  After that the group does a Spanish version of 
Gloria Gaynor's "I will survive."  The song is called "Sobrevivire," and one of the best tracks on the 
album.  The song is very amazing with a little Latin touch.  Then there is a little song for the kids.  The 
song is called "Feliz como una lombriz," and it's very funky.
        Is the album worth your money?  Definitely if you like this type of music or if you like Limite.  If 
you haven't heard it, definitely try it out.  It's a pretty impressive album.
                                                        Review by Roberto Carlos Martinez