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Miguel Bosé performing “Márchate Ya” during his new wave era on Actuación TVE in 1981. Miguel Bosé performing “Márchate Ya” during his new wave era on Actuación TVE in 1981.

Vintage Music: Spanish Italian Pop, Miguel Bosé “Márchate Ya” (1981)

Miguel Bosé delivers a sleek new wave performance of “Márchate Ya” on Actuación TVE in 1981, showcasing the Spanish‑Italian pop icon’s early‑80s style and stage presence.

INYIM Media’s Performance Choice of the Day spotlights a Spanish‑Italian pop delight who knew exactly how to fuse charisma, rhythm, and early‑80s futurism: Miguel Bosé.

Who He Is

For those not yet familiar, Miguel Bosé is one of the most influential and genre‑shifting artists in Spanish‑language pop. Born in Panama to an Italian actress and a legendary Spanish bullfighter, he grew up surrounded by art, cinema, and culture — a background that shaped his theatrical, chameleonic approach to music. Across the late ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, Bosé became a pan‑European superstar, known for reinventing himself through eras: disco‑kissed beginnings, a bold new wave transformation, avant‑pop experimentation, and later, sophisticated Latin pop that earned him global acclaim. His career spans more than four decades, dozens of albums, and a legacy of pushing boundaries in sound, style, and gender expression.

The Performance

Miguel Bosé performing “Márchate Ya” during his new wave era on Actuación TVE in 1981.
Miguel Bosé performs “Márchate Ya” in 1981 during his new wave era on Actuación TVE. Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L.

Captured during his new wave era, Bosé performs “Márchate Ya” circa 1981 on Actuación TVE, delivering a sleek, synth‑driven slice of pop that defined the moment. With angular styling, magnetic stage presence, and that unmistakable Bosé cool, the performance feels like a time capsule from the neon‑lit edge of early‑80s European music television.

Via Sony Music Entertainment España, S.L., the clip showcases Bosé at a pivotal artistic point — leaning into sharper aesthetics, moodier textures, and a sound that flirted with the new wave movement while still carrying his signature melodic warmth.

Get your boogie boots on and get ready to shake a groove feather — this one hits with pure retro electricity.

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