Lowrdez Fernández confirmed why they separated with the Bandanas: “We hated each other”

Lowrdez Fernández confirmed why they separated with the Bandanas: “We hated each other”
Lowrdez Fernández confirmed why they separated with the Bandanas: “We hated each other”

Lowrdez Fernández confirmed why he and the Bandana split up: “We hated each other”

This Wednesday, the actress and singer Lowrdez Fernandez visited Al Dente Nightthe cycle that leads Fer Dente by América TV, and talked about everything a little: from his time in the group Bandanahis present as a soloist, the concerts he has planned for 2024 and his sentimental situation, among other topics.

At one point during the talk, Dente asked him about the success that he experienced more than two decades ago when he joined, together with Lisa Vera, Virginia de Cunha, Valeria Gastaldi and Ivonne Guzman, the pop group that was all the rage in 2001 and achieved great success in Argentina with hits like “Guapas” and “Llega la noche”. “I went to Bandana to avoid going to work“, the singer began by saying, which caused the driver to laugh, although she later clarified that at that time she worked at night for a well-known brand of energizers.

It was the supermarket or casting and I chose the casting. I went alone and I stayed, I don’t know how because my dance casting was embarrassing,” she admitted, assuming that her strong point was singing and not dancing, but that she still convinced those who evaluated her.

In that sense, Dente specifically asked him the reasons why the group broke up, taking into account that they were at the peak of their career and could continue growing: “The truth was because we hated each other, just like now. It had to be said and it was said”, he said, without mincing words.

Lissa Vera, Lourdes Fernández, Virginia de Cunha, Valeria Gastaldi and Ivonne Guzmán (Photo/Getty Images)

The five of us did therapy together.. We were at the height of composition, but we separated out of respect for the people. It wasn’t changing jobs, it was changing environments,” Lowrdez analyzed about his departure from the group.

That being the case, the host continued with the program and at one point asked him about the song he wrote for Juliana Scaglione popularly known as Rage and who rose to fame thanks to his time at Big Brother 2023.Let’s talk about that song you composed, how did you come up with it?“, Fer Dente asked the guest, who clarified: “I received many messages with videos of her singing my songs and saying that he wanted to meet me.”

“The truth is that one day I was in the studio and it came out. I don’t know her (Furia) but I was inspired by her and well, I wrote the song that you already know,” added Lowrdez about the song he wrote for the player from the Telefe reality show who was already eliminated. “It was a divine trigger because people received it with a lot of love,” he concluded about the song in question.

Lowrdez Fernández consolidated his career as a soloist

Born on April 2, 1981 in Buenos Aires, Fernández rose to fame in 2001 when she was part of this pop quintet that emerged from the reality show “Popstars.” After the dissolution of Bandana in 2004, Lourdes continued her artistic career, exploring different genres and disciplines. In 2006, she adopted the stage name “Lola” to release her first solo album, “Aire,” which included songs such as “Soy tu Ángel” and “Deseos.” In addition, she participated in theater and television projects, consolidating herself as a versatile figure in Argentine entertainment.

In 2016, Bandana reunited to celebrate its 15th anniversary (this time without Ivonne’s participation) and carry out a series of concerts that demonstrated the validity and affection of the public towards the group. Lowrdez Fernández is still active in music and entertainment, diversifying her career.

 
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