Following this successful debut album, Marta released Woman, an English version of Mujer. A second single, 'Tal Vez', was provided by Thomas Anders, but it was the 3rd single, 'De Mujer a Mujer' which would establish her as a household name all over Latin America. Its first single, 'Desesperada', was released both in Spain and The Americas. In 1993, Marta released her debut solo album, Mujer. She remained with the band until 1991 before deciding to pursue a solo career. Other hits like 'Bailando Sin Salir de Casa' and 'Con Sólo Una Mirada' followed with the group. 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). 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.
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. Her father, Antonio Sánchez Camporro, was an Asturian opera singer. Marta Sánchez López (born ) is a Spanish vocalist who is often cited as the Queen of Spanish pop. Top 100 Greatest Hip-hop/Rap Singles Of All Time.