Why those 3 Canadian pop music girls Angela Songui from Voggue, Chantal Condor from the same female pop vocal duo and Nancy Martinez refused to work with ABBA on their 8th album, "The Visitors" and why they don't want to sing backup behind that Swedish quartet

 The three Canadian pop music girls Angela Songui from Voggue, Chantal Condor from the same female pop vocal duo and Nancy Martinez, who would later release 2 singles, "Can't Believe" under her stage name, Nancy Martin, and "I'm Gonna Get Your Love" with Jade, likely refused to work with ABBA on their 8th album, "The Visitors" because they felt they were not ready to take on such a high-profile project. They may have felt overwhelmed by the task of singing backup behind a Swedish quartet and were not sure they had the necessary experience or skill to do it successfully. Additionally, they may have wanted to focus on their own projects and build their own reputations as solo artists or as a duo.

 


Angela Songui and Chantal Condor from the Voggue duo were not associated with ABBA at the time. Nancy Martinez was not associated with ABBA either, so the three of them never had a chance to get in touch. Additionally, ABBA was a Swedish group, and the three women were from different countries. This could have been another factor in why they never got in touch.


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