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Exposé, originally formed as X-Posed in 1984 in Miami, was an all-girl trio consisting of Sandra “Sandee” Casanas, Aléjandra “Alé” Lorenzo, and Laurie Miller. The group gained recognition with their early singles “Exposed To Love” and “Point Of No Return,” both of which became major club hits. After these initial successes, Exposé disbanded, leading Alé and Sandee to pursue solo careers, with Sandee achieving notable success through her solo album “Only Time Will Tell,” featuring the dance hit “Notice Me.” When it was time to record a third single, “Come Go With Me,” a new lineup was formed, consisting of Ann Curless, Jeanette Jurado, and Gioia Bruno, brought together by producer Martineé. Their album “Exposure,” released in 1987, sold over two million copies and reached the top 20 charts, featuring original versions of "Point Of No Return" and "Exposed To Love" with Alé's vocals. Martineé re-recorded "Point Of No Return" with the new vocalists, resulting in another hit. Exposé released a second successful album, "What You Don't Know," in 1989, which included numerous hits. However, in 1992, Gioia left the group due to health issues and was replaced by Kelly Moneymaker for a self-titled album later that year, which did not
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