Sequal (group)

Sequal was an American Latin freestyle female duo from Miami, composed of Angie Vollaro and Maria Christensen.

[1] The name-sake Sequal, was to be the follow-up band to the immense popularity set forth by his first incarnation known as the group Exposé.

[1] The group's first releases in 1985–86; "It's Not Too Late", "Stand By" and "She Don't Want You", were on Jose Armada Jr.'s primary independent label Joey Boy Records in Miami and became club smash hits.

In 1988, with the success of their club hits, the group was signed with major label Capitol/EMI Records, releasing its only self-titled album, which had a plethora of producers, including British hitmakers Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) for "Tell Him I Called".

[1] Other notable contributors to the album included Kurtis Mantronik ("Tell the Truth"), Michael Morejon, and Martineé.