Artist Bio:
Seduction was an American female pop and dance music trio that was active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The group was formed by music producer Robert Clivillés and singer/actress Martha Wash. Seduction was known for their catchy dance-pop songs and energetic performances. The original lineup consisted of April Harris, Michelle Visage, and Idalis DeLeón, who were later replaced by Zelma Davis and then by Lydia Bell.
Their self-titled debut album, "Seduction," was released in 1989 and spawned several hit singles, including "Two to Make It Right" and "Could This Be Love." The group's music combined elements of freestyle, dance-pop, and R&B, which helped them gain popularity in the dance music scene. Seduction eventually disbanded in the early 1990s, but their music continues to be remembered and celebrated by fans of 80s and 90s pop music.
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