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Marta Sánchez
Marta Sánchez in 2007
Marta Sánchez in 2007
Background information
Birth nameMarta Sánchez López
Born (1966-05-08) 8 May 1966 (age 58)[1]
OriginA Coruña, Spain
GenresPop rock, dance, pop, R&B, Latin
Occupation(s)Singer, guitarist
Years active1985-present
WebsiteOfficial website

Marta Sánchez López (born 8 May 1966) [1]is a Spanish vocalist. She has sold in excess of 10 million albums.[2]

Biography

Marta was born in A Coruña (Spain). Her father, Antonio Sánchez Camporro, was an Asturian opera singer. She began her musical career with the band Cristal Oskuro, but shortly after she was discovered by Tino Azores, a sound technician for the popular pop/rock group Olé Olé. In 1985, Marta became the band's lead singer replacing Vicky Larraz, which brought her to fame and made her one of the biggest sex symbols of the 1980s in Spain, during a time when the country was easing the traditional rigid moral values of Catholicism.

Her first hit with Olé Olé was "Lilli Marlen", a Spanish adaptation of the popular World War II German love song (Its greatest hit was singing this same theme in the Televisión Española New Year Celebration, aired on 31 December 1986). Other hits like "Bailando Sin Salir de Casa" and "Con Sólo Una Mirada" followed with the group. She remained with the band until 1991 before deciding to pursue a solo career.

In 1993, Sanchez released her debut solo album, Mujer produced by Ralf Stemmann. Its first single, "Desesperada", was released both in Spain and The Americas. A second single, "Tal Vez", was provided by Thomas Anders and Ralf Stemmann,[3] but it was the 3rd single, "De Mujer a Mujer" which would establish her as a household name all over Latin America.[citation needed] Following this successful debut album, Marta released Woman, an English version of Mujer. This made her one of the first Latin artists to do the English crossover. Sánchez received a nomination for a Lo Nuestro Award for Pop New Artist of the Year at the 7th Lo Nuestro Awards.[4]

Marta's second solo album, Mi Mundo, was released in 1995 with worldwide hits like "Dime La Verdad" followed by "Arena y Sol" and "La Belleza". Due to the success of Mi Mundo, Marta once again released her second album in English titled My World. In 1996, Marta recorded "Obsession", a song for the movie Curdled produced by Quentin Tarantino.

Her third solo album, Azabache, was released in 1997 with the collaboration of Slash (formerly from Guns N' Roses) and Nile Rodgers. The first single, "Moja Mi Corazón" reached number one in Spain and Mexico's pop airplay in 1997. Also in 1997, she recorded the duet "Vivo Por Ella" ("Vivo per lei") with Andrea Bocelli. It became a major hit in Latin America. Marta released her fourth album, Desconocida, in 1998. Its hits include "Desconocida", "Quiero Más de Ti" and "Los Mejores Años de Nuestra Vida". In 2000 she led the musical La Magia de Broadway.

Her fifth album, Soy Yo, was released in 2002 and sold over 200,000 units in Spain.[citation needed] In 2004, she released Lo Mejor de Marta Sánchez a greatest hits compilation with three new songs, "Profundo Valor", "Caradura". The compilation also included updated versions (with new recorded vocals) of "Desesperada" and "Soldados del Amor" (from her Olé Olé days), produced by Carlos Jean. In 2005, she launched her first live album, Gira 2005: La Coruña En Directo, which was released on CD and DVD.

April 2007 saw the release of "Superstar", the lead single from her sixth studio album, Miss Sánchez. Produced and co-written by the electro hit maker DJ Sammy, the song became an instant hit, reaching the top positions on airplay and digital sales charts in Spain. Miss Sánchez debuted at number three on physical CD sales and at number one on digital sales. It is Marta's most successful album in Spain in terms of charting and was certified gold.[citation needed] Instead of releasing songs which had become fan favorites like "Si me cambias los recuerdos" or "Reina de la radio" as the second single, Marta choose the disco-influenced "Levántate", which became a minor hit in Spain, overshadowed by "Superstar"'s enduring popularity.

Sanchez was chosen as Europride 2007's Special Guest and the album was named Spanish Album of the Year at the 2007 Shangay Awards. In the end of 2008, she collaborated with Venezuelan singer Carlos Baute with the song "Colgando en tus manos". This was a huge hit, setting iTunes records in Spain and maintaining its number one spot for 29 straight weeks. The single was later released in the Americas and reached the Top Five in Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Chile, El Salvador, Colombia, Argentina, and Mexico. The single was number one in Mexico and was number one on Billboard Latin Pop Songs for two weeks in a row.

A greatest hits album with special guests was released on 3 November 2010. After major success with her duets Greatest Hits been only released in her native Spain. Marta released the English language song "Get Together" with D-Mol in association with Bacardi. In 2012 and 2013, Marta released the song "Mi Cuerpo Pide Mas" with a remake of her Ole Ole hit "No Controles 2012" featuring Fashion Beat Team and her duet "Hasta el Fin" with fellow artists Monica Naranjo and Maria Jose. Late 2013 saw the last Marta single "Y, Si Fuera Ella?" part of the Alejandro Sanz tribute album of the same name.

Late 2014 saw the return of Marta with new material. On 23 September 2014, "La Que Nunca Se Rinde" was released on iTunes and a new album with unedited material was announced been in the works. The music video debuted on 13 October 2014. It was announced in December that the album would be titled "21 Dias" and the cover art was shown. Marta announced on her Facebook that pre-orders were made available for "21 Dias" and the release date would be 24 February 2015 on Digital Download and physical release (Spain Only), 5 songs were made available with digital pre-orders. On 16 February 2015 it was announced that "Welcome" an English song would serve as the album's second single. The song was made available on iTunes that same day with the music video debuting on 20 February 2015.

Discography

Singles

# Information
01 "Desesperada"
  • Released: 1993
02 "Desperate Lovers"
  • Released: 1994
03 "Amen"
  • Released: 1994
  • Canceled in favor of Tal Vez
04 "Tal Vez"
  • Released: 1994
05 "De Mujer a Mujer"
  • Released: 1994
  • B-sides: Tal Vez
06 "Lejos de Aquella Noche"
  • Released: 1994
  • Replaced by Nube de Verano in the Americas
07 "Dime la Verdad"
  • Released: 1995, No.1 in Spain and Mexico
  • B-sides: Enamorada Sin Querer
08 "Arena y Sol"
  • Released: 1995, No.1 in Spain and Mexico
09 "La Belleza"
  • Released: 1995, No.4 in Spain
10 "¿Qué Harás Tú Cuando Mueras?"
  • Released: 1995
11 "Vive Cada Día
  • Released: 1995
12 "Sueños de Gloria"
  • Released: 1996
  • From the Olympics Album Voces Unidas
13 "Obsession Confession"
14 "'Moja Mi Corazón"
  • Released: 1997
15 "Negro Azabache"
  • Released: 1997
  • Replaced by Ya Ves in the Americas
16 "Amor Perdido"
  • Released: 1997
17 "Ya Ves"
18 "Vivo Por ella" (with Andrea Bocelli)
  • Released: 1997
  • From Andrea Bocelli's album "Romanza"
19 "Algo Tienes"
  • Released: 1997
  • Not Released in Spain
20 "Cuida Bien"
  • Released: 1997
  • From the animated show "El Nuevo Mundo de los Gnomos"
21 "Quiero Más de Ti"
  • Released: 1998
22 "Desconocida"
  • Released: 1998
23 "Perfect Stranger"
  • Released: 1999
24 "Los Mejores Años de Nuestra Vida"
  • Released: 1999
  • Replaced by Loca de Amor in the Americas
25 "Loca de Amor"
  • Released: 1999, No.9 in Spain
26 "Estrellas de Fuego"
  • Released: 1999
  • Promo remix version only released in Argentina
27 "Y Sin Embargo Te Quiero"
  • Released: 1999
  • From the compilation album "Tatuaje"
28 "Sigo Intentando"
  • Released: 2002, No.1 in Spain and Mexico
29 "Soy Yo"
  • Released: 2002, No.1 in Spain and Mexico
30 "No Te Quiero Más"
  • Released: 2002, No.2 in Spaom
31 "Amor Cobarde"
  • Released: 2003
32 "Profundo Valor"
  • Released: 2004
  • B-sides: Soldados del Amor 2004 (Only in the Americas)
33 "Caradura"
  • Released: 2005
  • Canceled single
34 "Superstar"
  • Released: 2007
  • Sales: 40.000
35 "Levántate"
  • Released: 2007
36 "Desafinados"
  • Released: 2007
37 "Colgando en tus manos" (with Carlos Baute)
  • Released: 2008
  • Sales: 320.000
38 "Soy Yo" (with Nena Daconte)
  • Released: 2010
39 "Get Together"
  • Released: 2011
40 "Mi Cuerpo Pide Más"
  • Released: 2012
41 "Hasta el Fín" (with Mónica Naranjo & La Josa)
  • Released: 2013
42 "Y Si Fueran Ellas
  • Released: 2013
43 "La Que Nunca Se Rinde"
  • Released: 2014
44 "Welcome"
  • Released: 2015, No.1 in Mexico
45 "21 Dias" with Carlos Rivera
  • Released: 2015

Videography

  • "Desesperada"
  • "Desperate Lovers"
  • "De Mujer A Mujer"
  • "Dime La Verdad"
  • "Such A Mystery"
  • "Arena Y Sol"
  • "Vivo Por Ella"
  • "Moja Mi Corazón"
  • "La Noche Del Amor"
  • "Desconocida"
  • "Perfect Stranger"
  • "Quiero Más de Ti"
  • "Sigo Intentando"
  • "Soy Yo"
  • "Profundo Valor"
  • "Nadie Mejor Que Tú (Fangoria)"
  • "Superstar"
  • "Levantate"
  • "Embrujada"
  • "Get Together"
  • "Mi Cuerpo Pide Mas"
  • "Y, ¿Si Fuera Ella?"
  • "La Que Nunca Se Rinde"
  • "Welcome"
  • "21 Dias"

References

  1. ^ a b "Biografía Marta Sánchez : Musica : Hispavista". Musica.hispavista.com. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  2. ^ "Marta Sánchez pone la guinda". Lasprovincias.es. 1997-12-01. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  3. ^ "BMI Listing". Repertoire.bmi.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-13. Retrieved 2016-08-01. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Burr, Ramiro (May 7, 1995). "Tejano artists in line for national honors". San Antonio Express-News. Hearst Corporation. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)

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