Sentidos Opuestos was a Mexican pop duo formed by local producer Miguel Blasco in the early ’90s. Alessandra Rosaldo started singing at the age of 12, soon becoming a backup singer for Latin star Lucero. Joined by Chacho Gaytán, the act released a self-titled debut album in 1993, getting their songs “Historias De Amor” and “Escribeme En El Cielo” climbing on local charts.|A year later, Sentidos Opuestos recorded ‘Al Sol Que Mas Calienta’, moving to Barcelona, Spain, to make ‘Viviendo Del Futuro’ produced by Eduardo Posada and released in 1997. After issuing ‘Viento A Favor’ in 1998, Chacho Gaytán began working as a producer and arranger while Alessandra Rosaldo was making her debut as an actress in a soap opera called “DKDA, Sueños de Juventud.”|In 2000, Sentidos Opuestos returned with ‘Movimiento Perpetuo’ and disbanded a year after with ‘En Vivo,’ a live album recorded at Six Flags Mexico. |