Nacha Pop

Nacha Pop was a Spanish pop-rock band that emerged in the 1980s, during the early years of the Madrid scene known as La Movida Madrileña.

Produced by Teddy Bautista for Hispavox and recorded at the company's studios on Torrelaguna Street in Madrid, the album featured "Chica de ayer," which became one of the band's most iconic tracks and a staple of Spanish pop music.

In 1983, they signed with the label DRO and released Más números, otras letras, recorded by Jesús N. Gómez at Doublewtronics studio in Madrid.

This album produced their first number 1 hit on the radio program Los 40 Principales with the song "Grité una noche," composed by Nacho García Vega.

The album featured tracks such as "Lucha de gigantes," "Desordenada habitación," "No se acaban las calles," and "Persiguiendo sombras."

Following the band's dissolution, Nacho García Vega and Carlos Brooking, along with bassist and producer Fernando Illán, formed the group Rico, which released three albums before disbanding.