Exposé is an American vocal group, formed in the mid-1980s, primarily known for their emergence in the dance-pop and freestyle genres. The group originally consisted of Ann Curless, Jeanette Jurado, and Gioia Bruno, and was initially assembled by producer and songwriter Lewis A. Martineé in Miami, Florida. Exposé first made waves with their 1987 debut album "Exposure," which contained a string of hits, positioning the group at the forefront of the 80s dance-pop movement. Their pioneering blend of harmonious vocals and dancefloor sensibilities gave the world unforgettable tracks like "Come Go with Me," "Point of No Return," and the poignant ballad "Seasons Change," all of which contributed to the album achieving multi-platinum status.
The group maintained relevance into the early 90s, with their follow-up albums "What You Don't Know" and their self-titled album "Exposé" also yielding hit singles such as the title track "What You Don't Know" and "Let Me Be the One." Despite facing the challenges of changing musical landscapes and group lineup shifts—the latter due to Gioia Bruno's temporary departure in 1992 due to vocal health issues—Exposé continued to release new music and remixes of their iconic tracks for their dedicated fan base, including works like "I Believe In Christmas (Like It Used To Be)" and a variety of remixes that breathe new life into their classic repertoire. Their enduring legacy in the dance-pop and freestyle scene is marked by their innovative sound, chart-topping success, and the nostalgic resonance of their music to this day.
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