Kabah (band)

Some of their greatest hits are: "Vive," "La Vida Que Va," "Mai Mai," "Te Necesito," "Al Pasar," "Una Ilusión," "Antro," "Estaré," "Casi al Final," "La Calle de las Sirenas," and "Amigas y Rivales."

At the time there were many pop groups in Mexico with four members, so Federica and André decided to add longtime friends René and Daniela, bringing the total to six.

Shortly after the release of Encontré El Amor, the group recorded this and another song, Somos Tan Differentes (We are so different) at Gil Brothers studios, forming a two-song demo tape Eager to show their talent, they were given the chance to sing their two songs at a popular club.

Luis told them about a singing talent show called Valores Juveniles, and suggested they spend a few months practicing for it.

They started recording a second album which would be titled La Calle de las Sirenas (The Street Of The Mermaids).

La Calle de las Sirenas opened many doors for the group, and carried them to international fame.

In 2002, they returned to a lighter sound with La Vida Que Va, which was recorded in Norway under the Warner Music label and produced by Ole Evenrude.

A farewell tour took them all across North America, concluding with a final show on December 31, 2005, on the bay of Acapulco, Mexico.