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Pandora is a Mexican girl group formed by sisters Isabel and Mayte Lascuráin, along with their cousin Fernanda Meade. Established in 1981 under the name Trébol, the trio adopted the name Pandora after signing with EMI-Capitol Mexico in 1984. Regarded as "the most emblematic female trio in Spanish-language music" by the Latin Recording Academy, they have sold over 10 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling Latin music artists.

Background
During their school years, the Lascuráin sisters and some friends participated as a group in various music festivals, calling themselves "Las Jeans". Later, Fernanda Meade, their cousin, joined Isabel and Mayte to form a trio called "Trebol". Under this name they recorded an album for RCA Victor in 1981 entitled El día que me quieras (The Day That You Love Me). From 1981 to 1984 the group established itself doing backup vocals for artists such as Emmanuel and Pedro Vargas (who is the sisters' godfather), and backup vocals for the group Timbiriche. On 29 November 1984, the group signed a record deal with EMI and became Mexico's first all-female musical trio in thirty years. The artistic director of EMI Capitol Mexico, Luis Moyano, renamed the group "Pandora" after the first woman created on Earth in Greek mythology. In May 1989, Meade left the group to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Liliana Abaroa. Meade returned to the group in 1997 and has continued with them since. ==Fame and legacy==
Fame and legacy
Their signature song is a composition by singer-songwriter Hernaldo Zúñiga titled "¿Cómo te va mi amor?" (Eng.: "How have you been my love?") which was recently included on the VH1 countdown of the 100 Best Songs of the 80s in Spanish at number 16. Pandora peaked at number one in the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks in 1993 with their rendition of "Without You", titled "Desde el Día Que Te Fuiste", taken from their cover album Ilegal. The album received a nomination for Pop Album at the Lo Nuestro Awards of 1993 and Pandora won for Pop Group of the Year. While touring America to promote Hace Tres Noches Apenas, a traditional Mexican music album, Pandora's live performance at Mexico City's Metropolitan Theater was recorded on 8 May 1998, released as Pandora 1985/1998. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut, the three original members of Pandora reunited in 2010 to release a new album, Pandora - De Plata, which consisted of covers, duets, and re-recordings of their old hits. ==Discography==
Discography
;Studio albums • Pandora (1985) • Otra Vez (1986) • Huellas (1987) • Buenaventura (1988) • 999 Razones (1989) • Con Amor Eterno (1991) • Ilegal (1992) • Con Amor Eterno Vol. II (1993) • Confesiones (1995) • Hace Tres Noches Apenas (1997) • Vuelve a Estar Conmigo (1999) • En Carne Viva (2002) • Por eso... Gracias (2004) • De Plata (2010) • En el Camino (2013) • Pandora 30 (2015) • Navidad con Pandora (2016) • Más Pandora que nunca (2019) • Pandora 40 (2025) ;Live albums • Pandora 1985/1998 (1998) • En Acústico (2006) • XXV Años En Vivo (2011) • Inesperado Tour (2022) ==Awards==
Awards
Grammy Awards Lo Nuestro Awards ==References==
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