Vanesa Martín grew up in Málaga with flamenco in her family background, which shaped her approach to rhythm and emotional delivery. Her debut album 'Agua' came out in 2006, and she followed it with records like 'Trampas' in 2009 and 'Trapped in Blue' in 2010. Songs like 'Porque Queramos Vernos' and 'Cuando No Estabas' show her leaning into direct, personal lyrics about relationships and introspection.
In 2016, she spoke publicly about dealing with anorexia nervosa, framing it as part of a broader conversation about mental health rather than a dramatic personal story. Her music from that period forward, including albums like 'Munay' and 'Todas las Mujeres Que Habitan en Mí', kept its focus on emotional clarity without turning confessional into a brand.
She works with a regular group of musicians in live settings, including guitarist Pedro Andrea and bassist Juan Carlos Sánchez. The 2020 version of 'Resistiré' placed her alongside a range of Spanish artists for a charity single, but most of her catalog stays within her own lane of singer-songwriter material. Recent songs like 'Frenar Enero' and 'Inventas' continue in that vein, straightforward, vocally centered, and lyrically unadorned.
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