A celebrated Spanish singer, songwriter, poet, and lyricist, Joaquín Sabina is known for his literate, deeply lyrical pop/rock. Emerging in the late '70s, Sabina first garnered widespread attention with 1980's Malas Companias, which featured the chart-topping hit "Pongamos Que Hablo de Madrid." As his sound evolved from rock to a more sophisticated pop style, he gained further chart success with albums like 1987's Hotel, Dulce Hotel and 1992's Fisica y Quimica, which featured the hit "Y Nos Dieron Las Diez." More platinum albums followed, including Esta Boca Es Mia, Yo, Mi, Me...