Ya viene el Sol (The Sun Is Coming) is the third studio album by the Spanish synth-pop band Mecano, released on October 16, 1984 by CBS Discos.
It included new sounds in the band's music, utilising the Fairlight CMI, a digital sampling synthesiser.
The third single was the album's opening track, "No pintamos nada" (We Don't Count for Anything), a synth-pop sound composed by Nacho Cano.
The song is based on the Cold War and the lack of voice and vote of the common people when they try to cast an opinion about global politics.
The track "Me non parlez vous français" (bastardized French: "Me non parlez vous Français" -> "Mais non parlez vous Français" -> "Just Don't Speak French") was recorded as a demo for the album but was discarded later in the recording session; it subsequently became "Abracadabra", a song performed by Spanish singer Alaska used as soundtrack for the TV show La Bola de Cristal (The Crystal Ball).