Talk:Martika

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deleted reference here as it no longer applies due to editing -eb-


"it mistakenly asserted that she had not released any albums since "Martika's Kitchen"."

But the Album listing DOESN'T list any new albums after that - only the two compilations. Clarification required. Lee M 17:13, 9 Apr 2005 (UTC)

She has released two albums as lead singer of the band "Oppera," which it says fairly clearly. Pacian 20:16, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I want to tell you fairly clearly that Martika hosted MTV and was happy to be on kids in heat by the misfats time around town this bird went into orbit snorting five billion dollars went up my nose suicide by the TNT chicks booty dancing for fireworks neighborhood good neighbor fireworks stalln and snap like the earth move under my feet soulful betty soulful you are outasite Martika and you are hot. Forget oPPERA JUUST BE YOU MARTIKA! 2005-12-02, Punar1: The article says "Matika also performed her song, "I believe in the beat" in the movie Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo."

All sources I can find on the net say that this song was sung by Carol Lynn Townes. If someone knows for sure, please add some info about it.


2006-02-07, Punar1: I removed the statement "Matika also performed her song, "I believe in the beat" in the movie Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo." because both Discogs.com and an old casette with the Breakin'2 soundtrack agree with me.

[edit] "Her first album, 1988's Martika, spawned the song"

That doesn't look like a good way to put it, in my view. It sounds almost like the album inspired her to write the song (Toy Soldiers). --95.34.5.239 (talk) 16:51, 16 December 2010 (UTC)

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