Martika

Singer-songwriter

Birthday May 18, 1969

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Whittier, California, U.S.

Age 54 years old

Nationality United States

#18100 Most Popular

1969

Marta Marrero (born May 18, 1969), better known by her stage name Martika, is an American pop singer and actress.

1980

She released two internationally successful albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s, which sold over four million copies worldwide.

1982

She entered mainstream show business in an uncredited role as one of the girls in the 1982 motion picture Annie.

This led to her being cast as Gloria on the long-running children's show Kids Incorporated as one of a group of neighborhood children who rise to local fame by singing staged productions at a corner malt shop.

Once the second season began, she formally adopted her stage name Martika Marrero before shortening it to the mononym Martika, which she has used ever since.

1984

Martika and many other Kids Incorporated cast members were featured in the musical numbers from the Mr. T motivational video Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool! in 1984.

Following her role in Kids Incorporated and Be Somebody, Martika was signed by Columbia Records.

Her first solo release was released only in Japan: "We are Music" was recorded to promote Sony cassette tapes in the Japanese market, where the song was released in 12", 7" and CD formats.

1987

In 1987, Martika recorded a version of the Michael Jay/Gregory Smith song "Bounce Back", which included a music video which was aired on Entertainment '80, although it was not available for purchase.

1988

Her first album, 1988's Martika (No. 15 US ), spawned the song "Toy Soldiers", which she co-wrote with her producer Michael Jay and it became a top-5 hit in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, and Australia.

1989

Her biggest hit was "Toy Soldiers", which peaked at #1 for two weeks on the American chart in mid-1989.

She is also known for her role as Gloria on Kids Incorporated.

Martika was born in Whittier, California to Cuban parents of Canary Islands ancestry.

In the US, "Toy Soldiers" spent two weeks at No. 1 in 1989.

"Toy Soldiers" also went to No. 1 in New Zealand.

Two additional singles also went top 40 in the US: "More Than You Know" (No. 18 ) and "I Feel the Earth Move" (No. 25 ), which was a cover of Carole King's song from her album Tapestry.

Both of those tracks also hit the top 20 on the US Dance charts and the UK Singles Chart.

"I Feel the Earth Move" also reached the top 10 in Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland.

A fourth and final single from the album, "Water", entered the lower regions of the UK and Australian charts.

1990

The album was certified platinum in the UK in 1990, and double platinum in Australia.

In 1990, Martika co-wrote the track "Kiss Me Quick" with Michael Jay and Marvin Morrow.

The track was recorded by freestyle/pop singer Alisha for her 1990 album Bounce Back, with Martika contributing backing vocals.

Martika was encouraged by her agent to combine her love of film and music by scoring soundtracks and, in 1990, she wrote and recorded the song "Blue Eyes Are Sensitive to the Light" for the soundtrack to the film Arachnophobia.

The producers of the album did not like her vocals, so the song was re-recorded by Sara Hickman for the film.

Martika played the role of the lounge singer Dahlia Mendez in the crime drama TV series Wiseguy in 1990, opposite Steven Bauer who took over from Ken Wahl for the fourth and final season.

1991

The song has also been recorded by Brazilian singers Deborah Blando (on her 1991 debut, A Different Story), Elba Ramalho, and Frances Ruffelle.

In 1991, Martika approached Prince to do some new tracks.

Among these was her second (and last) US Top-10 single, "Love... Thy Will Be Done", which also became a Top-10 hit in the UK and reached No. 1 in Australia.

"Love... Thy Will Be Done" started out as a prayer written by Martika, and Prince then changed it into a song.

Her second album, Martika's Kitchen, peaked at No. 111 on the Billboard Top Albums chart.

The title track received only minor airplay in the US, and reached No. 93 on Billboard Hot 100 chart.

However, the album was a bigger success abroad, though on a lesser scale than her debut.

It peaked at No. 15 in the UK Albums Chart, No. 9 in Australia, and spawned further hits with the songs "Coloured Kisses" and the title track, "Martika's Kitchen".

"Temptation", another track from this album, was covered by Patti LaBelle on her album Burnin'.

She eventually faded from the public eye in 1991/1992 after walking away from the music industry, due to burnout and feeling overwhelmed with the burden of fame.

1997

In 1997, a greatest hits compilation album The Best of Martika: More Than You Know was released.

2000

During the 2000 explosion of Latin pop, Martika sang backing vocals on various projects and contributed lyrics to releases by other artists, although she failed to receive any major-label attention for herself.

2001

Instead, she built martika.net in 2001, a website for her fans, and released a remix of a newly self-recorded song, "The Journey".

She also recorded a track "Monday" for a new solo album which the website stated was on its way.

Eventually, however, her website was shut down and the album never materialized.