Marta Ren  - Worth It [Official Video]

: Her debut album, Stop Look Listen (2016), released via the renowned label Record Kicks , established her internationally. "Worth It" was intended to anticipate her second studio album.

The track marked a pivotal collaboration with London-based producer (also known as Emerald Razz), whose credits include Mark Ronson, Lily Allen, and Kylie Minogue.

: Before her solo success, she led the break-beat outfit The Bombazines and co-founded the band Sloppy Joe .

: Her performance is characterized by raw power and a "take-no-prisoners" attitude that channels the energy of the original James Brown "Soul Sisters". Career Context and Evolution

Marta Ren’s is a high-octane blend of 60s soul and 70s funk, often described as a "soul stormer" with a distinct rock-and-roll edge. Released as a standalone single in 2019, the track solidified her status as Portugal’s premier soul vocalist, earning her comparisons to legends like Marva Whitney. Production and Sonic Identity

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Marta Ren - Worth It [official Video] Apr 2026

: Her debut album, Stop Look Listen (2016), released via the renowned label Record Kicks , established her internationally. "Worth It" was intended to anticipate her second studio album.

The track marked a pivotal collaboration with London-based producer (also known as Emerald Razz), whose credits include Mark Ronson, Lily Allen, and Kylie Minogue. Marta Ren - Worth It [Official Video]

: Before her solo success, she led the break-beat outfit The Bombazines and co-founded the band Sloppy Joe . : Her debut album, Stop Look Listen (2016),

: Her performance is characterized by raw power and a "take-no-prisoners" attitude that channels the energy of the original James Brown "Soul Sisters". Career Context and Evolution : Before her solo success, she led the

Marta Ren’s is a high-octane blend of 60s soul and 70s funk, often described as a "soul stormer" with a distinct rock-and-roll edge. Released as a standalone single in 2019, the track solidified her status as Portugal’s premier soul vocalist, earning her comparisons to legends like Marva Whitney. Production and Sonic Identity