By the early 1980s, Miguel Bosé had become one of the most recognizable stars in the Spanish-speaking world. For Made In Spain, he turned to Andy Warhol, whose celebrity portraits had become symbols of fame, glamour and popular culture.

The cover belongs to Warhol's late portrait period, when musicians, actors and public figures from around the world sought to be immortalized through his distinctive visual style. Bosé joined a remarkable list of performers that included Debbie Harry, Liza Minnelli, Aretha Franklin and Paul Anka.

The collaboration reflects Warhol's growing international influence during the final decade of his life. What began as a movement centered around New York's Factory had become a global phenomenon, reaching audiences from Europe to Japan and Latin America.