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Spanish sibling duo
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Gemeliers is a Spanish music group who rose to fame as La Voz Kids contestants in 2014. Up to now, they have achieved four number-one albums in Spain, with their most recent being the album Stereo on 28 June 2018. They were also nominated for "Favorite Italian Singer" in the 2017 Kids' Choice Awards.