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Ja t'ho diré was a Spanish pop rock music group formed in 1986 in Ciudadela, Menorca. The band consisted of Cris Juanico on vocals and guitar, Sebastià Saurina on guitar, Carles Pons on guitar and percussion, Vicenç Fontestad on drums, and Jesús Moll on bass. In the early 1990, Ja t'ho diré recorded their songs "Ei Joan", "Mujeres", "Ultimo Verdugo", and "Es Vell Pescador", which increased their popularity. Their debut album, És Blau es Fester, was released in 1991. The band gained significant recognition with Moviments Salvatges (1995) and Un Ram de Locura (1997). In 1999, they released their first live album, Es Directe. Ja t'ho diré then released a Spanish-language album, Soñando Silencio, in 2001. Their career was compiled in the retrospective album Història d'un Viatge 1986-2003 before disbanding with a final concert on December 27, 2003.
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