Their next album was Dulces Para Ti which was followed by a series of live shows in one of Mexico City's main venues for the Teatro Aldama. Their second album Onda Vaselina 2 was one of the most successful albums of the '90s in Mexico with popular hits that became public property such as "El Calendario" and "Voy Voy Voy". With her first album they sold over 100,000 copies and had a successful tour. After the development of Timbuktu, she founded "La Onda Vaselina." Shortly after they recorded their successful debut album, with singles "Que Buen Reventón" (their first single) and "Que Triste Es El Primer Adios" (a cover of Neil Sedaka's hit " Breaking Up Is Hard to Do") which became big hits in the early 1990s. Julissa decided to form a group based on the play. In 1989, Mexican singer and producer Julissa decided to make her own version of Grease ("Vaselina" in Spanish) after the season finished. OV7 followed a trend that began in the 1980s by another pop group named Timbiriche. History 1989 – 1993: Formation of La Onda Vaselina, Success with three albums, touring As of 2017, the remaining members are Mariana Ochoa, Ari Borovoy, Érika Zaba, Lidia Avila, Oscar Schwebel, and occasionally M'Balia Marichal. 1997 – 2003: Comeback as OV7, CD00, American debut, Disbandment.1995 – 1998: La Band Rock, Touring, Indefinite Hiatus.1989 – 1993: Formation of La Onda Vaselina, Success with three albums, touring.With a career spanning more than 30 years and several hits in the Latin American charts, OV7 remains as one of the most successful pop bands in Latin pop history. OV7, formerly known as La Onda Vaselina, is a Latin pop group from Mexico formed in 1989, but it was not until the early 1990s that OV7 would begin to make their mark.