Andermay, a Spanish music duo, consisted of Ander Pérez (Nemowave) and Amaya Martínez. The group gained initial recognition in 2002 as composers for David Bustamante's "Más de mil noches", featured on the triple platinum-certified Álbum Eurovisión OT (2002). Their debut album, Un juego de dos, was released in 2003 and included the hit single of the same name, which benefited from exposure on the television show Gran Hermano. Andermay achieved international success with "Dime", performed by Beth at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2003. Their second studio album, Punto sin retorno, was released in 2007, followed by Recordando el futuro in 2009. After disbanding, Pérez continued composing and producing for various artists, including Auryn and Sweet California, while Martínez stepped away from the music industry. Andermay reunited in 2017 with the single "En Azul" (2017).