José María López Sanfeliu (born April 3, 1952), better known by his stage name Kiko Veneno, is a Spanish musician.
In 1982 he published his first solo album Seré Mecánico por Ti, produced by Jose Luis de Carlos, which had a poor commercial performance.
During the 1980s he continued to publish songs but due to lack of commercial success he had to supplement his music working for the council of Seville.
The most successful part of his career started in 1992 when he signed BMG-Ariola and released his albums Échate un cantecito (1992) and Está muy bien eso del cariño (1995), both produced by Joe Dworniak.
In 1992, Kiko sponsored the creation of a band that would be called Mártires del Compás, formed by Chico Ocaña, Raul Rodriguez and Jose Caraoscura.