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While the lyrics "Divina, estás programada para el baile" (Divine, you are programmed for dancing) seem like a tribute to a muse, urban legend and music critics suggest the song was a "criticona" (critical) reference to (Olvido Gara). At the time, she was a fellow icon of La Movida Madrileña who had been in the band Kaka de Luxe—a group the song explicitly mentions: "Estuviste con Kaka de Luxe pero no te oí cantar" (You were with Kaka de Luxe, but I didn't hear you sing). 3. Icons of "La Movida Madrileña"

Experience the energy of Radio Futura through these classic performances and modern tributes: RADIO FUTURA - Divina (1980) YouTube · Pedro Hernández Radio Futura Divina YouTube · costureras1980 Divina - Radio Futura - Cover YouTube · Metro Pop Radio Futura. Divina estГЎs.

Here are some interesting insights about the song and the band: 1. The Glam Rock Connection While the lyrics "Divina, estás programada para el

The of Santiago Auserón (who later became "Juan Perro")? Other key bands from the Movida Madrileña era? The transition of Radio Futura from New Wave to Latin Rock ? Icons of "La Movida Madrileña" Experience the energy

The song helped define the spirit of , the countercultural movement that exploded in Madrid after the end of the Franco dictatorship. Along with hits like "Enamorado de la moda juvenil," it captured a city finally "shaking off the gray" and embracing rhythm, fashion, and artistic freedom. 4. A Record the Band "Disowned"

Radio Futura remains one of the most legendary pillars of Spanish rock history, and their track "Divina" is a fascinating time capsule of the early 1980s.