Marta Riesco and her musical adventure in the style of Jesulín, Jesús Vázquez, Sergio Ramos, Víctor Sandoval or Cristina Tárrega

Even before the 'influencers' killed off the radio stars, some of the famous natives have tried their luck in music: the most daring, with a few 'singles'; the laziest, like DJs, who after all do not sue or open their mouths. So Marta Riesco is not a new phenomenon in the history of Spanish music: the first thing that comes to mind for all of us is the mythical 'Toda, Toda, Toda' by Jesulín de Ubrique.

The bullfighter came to sing it at the Benidorm Festival, in those years when the shop threw panties at him as a sign of affection. But there are many more: Jesús Vázquez was one of the pioneers in his heterosexual stage, triumphing with 'Y yo te besé', which was part of his album 'A dos scarce millimeters de tu boca', dedicated to fifteen-year-olds in their first imbalances hormonal.

Other television faces joined the bandwagon, with 'Sálvame' being a pool of unorthodox talent, from Víctor Sandoval, who has tried it on several occasions, with his 'Frío control', produced by Fangoria (the vinyl can be purchased for 15 euros in internet) or 'Nachopolízate', a delirium dedicated to her ex-husband, Nacho Polo, whom she would turn into a summer song, despite skipping the Geneva Convention, going through Karmele Marchante, who with the help of the program concocted a ruthless plan of appear at Eurovision with his 'Tsunami' and try, incidentally, to kick Spain out of the Big Five.

The factory 'GH' has also left Ylenia's 'Pégate' for history, with elegant and subtle lyrics: “I want an adventure with you. And get ready! I feel like it turns me on." With better luck, Carolina Cerezuela decided to embrace a new path in song, going so far as to have her tour with 'Manzana de caramel'. Lara Álvarez hits the road in reverse, because before wearing a bikini in 'Survivors' she covered up like a posh with her colleagues from The Happiness, the 'fake' band that she swept away with 'I love Laura'.

Another that the group had was Cristina Tárrega, who came to act in the mythical 'Tocata' on TVE with Mamá ya lo saber, a Valencian 'girl band' in which her then-friends Puchi, Katia, Sara and Mila also participated. The adventure lasted three years, from 1985 to 1987. To the list we can add a footballer, such as Sergio Ramos, who dared to accompany Niña Pastori in 'La Roja baila', anthem of the Spanish team at Euro 2016, and Demarco Flamenco in 'Another star in your heart', for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

In any case, it is a very hard world: tell Malena Gracia, who has been looking for something like 'Loca' for a long time that will return her to the 'chandelier' without having to go through strange romances like Arévalo's.