
Sonia and Selena broke up just a year after they got back together. The musical duo is known above all for its success I want to dance, It was launched in 2001 and continues to play after 24 years. It announced yesterday, Thursday, through a statement, the end of its career “due to a unilateral decision by one of its members, Sonia Maddock, (…) and due to several disagreements.” The document states that it is a “sad day for country pop music” and adds: “Thank you for dancing together all night long.”
The statement, signed by the acting agency Equipo Locamente Talent and issued via the various social networks also via Celina Liu’s account, apologizes for all commitments and events that will not be able to include the agreed performances. He also promises to “solve each case individually.”
The document does not provide further details, although it adds: “The team that accompanied them at this stage and Selina Liu will make relevant statements.” Meanwhile, the duo’s website still does not announce their separation: on the contrary, it continues to enthusiastically boast about their recent reunion and dates of meeting. queens tour, Which until a few days ago took them across half of Spain. “After 24 years, our paths have crossed again and we really want to meet you again. Everything comes in its time,” the first message on the website read, alongside a photo of the smiling artists.
“With their debut in 2001, Sonia and Selena established themselves as the queens of Latin pop I want to dancea song that broke sales records and achieved musical success in Spain and Latin America, where more than 1,500,000 copies of its album were sold. They also released hits like Let it move, move, move, tequila also Long live the night. In their first stage, they participated in dozens of festivals, parties, and television programs, and limited themselves to performing the official Big Brother song. His official website adds: “His image and unforgettable songs are part of our country’s music history.” Just one year ago, in the program RevolutionThey both performed together again more than two decades after their first major victory. Then they announced “many surprises.” The latter was perhaps unexpected even for them.