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Marta Marrero (born May 18, 1969),
better known by her
stage name
Martika (/
mɑːrˈtiːkə/ mar-TEE-kə), is an
American pop
singer and actress. She released...
- "Toy Soldiers" is a song by
American singer-songwriter
Martika,
appearing on her self-titled
debut album (1988) and
released in the
United States as the...
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Martika's Kitchen is the
second and
final studio album by singer-songwriter
Martika,
released in 1991 on
Columbia Records. The
album was
reissued in deluxe...
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Martika is the
debut studio album by singer-songwriter
Martika,
released on
October 18, 1988,
through CBS Records. The
album marked the solo
debut for...
- do****enting the
albums and
singles released by
Martika and the
Oppera band in
which she sings. "Billboard >
Martika Chart History >
Billboard 200". Billboard...
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third single from
American singer-songwriter and
actress Martika's self-titled
debut album,
Martika (1988). It
reached number seven in the
United Kingdom...
- Germany, and New Zealand. The song
samples the 1989 song "Toy Soldiers" by
Martika. It is the
fourth single from the album. The song also
appears on the Curtain...
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American singer and
actress Martika's second album,
Martika's Kitchen (1991). The Prince-produced single,
written by
Martika and Prince, was
released on...
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Maria Martika (Gr****: Μαρία Μαρτίκα; 15 May 1932 – 1 June 2018), was a Gr**** stage, television, and film actress. She
became known for the
series We and...
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Martika Flieringa (born 17
November 1978) is a
Dutch former cricketer who pla**** as a wicket-keeper and right-handed batter. She
appeared for Netherlands...