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A native of South Florida, Sandée was known for embracing a Latin-influenced style of dance music in the 1980s and '90s. Sandée (whose name is pronounced Sahn-day) was a member of <a href="spotify:artist:5nPz5R1FDPTMI3Dw4JnTGb">Expose</a>'s original lineup, which dance music producer Lewis Martinee assembled in 1984. Sandée performed on <a href="spotify:artist:5nPz5R1FDPTMI3Dw4JnTGb">Expose</a>'s first two <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Arista%22">Arista</a> singles "Exposed to Love" and "Point of No Return," both of which were major club hits. After those singles, <a href="spotify:artist:5nPz5R1FDPTMI3Dw4JnTGb">Expose</a>'s original lineup (which also included singer Ale Lorenzo) broke up -- and by the time <a href="spotify:artist:5nPz5R1FDPTMI3Dw4JnTGb">Expose</a> was ready to record its third single, "Come Go with Me," an entirely new lineup was in place. For <a href="spotify:artist:5nPz5R1FDPTMI3Dw4JnTGb">Expose</a>'s first album Exposure, Martinee chose to re-record "Exposed to Love" and "Point of No Return" with the new lineup -- thus, none of Sandée's vocals can be heard on that album. Sandée went solo after <a href="spotify:artist:5nPz5R1FDPTMI3Dw4JnTGb">Expose</a>, and in 1988, she enjoyed a club hit with her Fever single "Notice Me." In 1991, the singer recorded her RAL solo album, Only Time Will Tell, which included the single "Love Desire." ~ Alex Henderson

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