The voice of Spanish synth-pop who found her own sound after the band's end.
For the Mecano years, 'Hijo de la Luna' is the obvious touchstone. From her solo work, I'd point to 'Sueña' or 'Bésame', they have that same clean melodic sense, just without the band behind her.
When Mecano broke up in 1992, their singer didn't disappear. She waited five years, then came back with 'Sonrisa' in 1997, working with producers like Luis Cobos. Songs like 'Sueña' and 'Bésame' show how she kept writing in that clear, melodic Spanish pop vein, just on her own terms.
She joined Mecano in 1981 with her brother and Nacho Cano, singing on hits like 'Hijo de la Luna'. After the band split, her solo albums started with 'Sonrisa' and kept coming through 'Pasiones', 'Frágil', and up to 'Volver' in 2022.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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