Fey and Marta Sánchez Breathe New Life into Azúcar Amargo Bridging Nostalgia and New Energy

Latin pop icons join forces for a modern, high-energy reimagining of the ’90s classic, blending nostalgia with fresh sonic energy.

Bitter Sugar is back — reimagined by Fey and Marta Sánchez in a powerful, emotional, and modern take. The updated version keeps the original’s bittersweet, nostalgic soul, but turns the energy up with fresh production that blends pop sensitivity, vocal power, and a sound that bridges past and present.

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Fey is one of the most influential Latin pop artists of the ’90s. With a unique aesthetic, an unmistakable voice, and a visual approach far ahead of its time, she became an icon for an entire generation. Hits like Better half (1995), Furniture (1996), and Bitter Sugar (1996) redefined Latin pop, cementing her status as a key figure across Latin America and Spain.

Azúcar Amargo reload: Fey (left) and Marta Sánchez in a powerful, emotional, and modern take.

This single is the first taste of Fey’s new project, where the Mexican is re-recording her greatest hits with special guests. The result is pure Nüstalgia — that perfect mix of nostalgia and new energy that takes you back to your best memories while feeling completely in the now. That’s why Marta Sánchez appeared as the perfect match for a new version of Bitter Sugar.

The Madrid-born
Marta Sánchez is one of the most powerful and recognizable voices in Spanish pop. For over three decades, she’s been a defining force in the evolution of Iberian pop — both as a solo artist and during her era with Olé Olé (1986-1991). Her catalog includes timeless classics like Desperate (1993), Hanging on your hands (2008), and It's me (2002).

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