Enrique y Ana was a Spanish children's musical duo formed in 1977, consisting of Ana Anguita Shivers and Enrique del Pozo. The duo began their career with the release of "Furia" on Enrique del Pozo’s solo album Muy pronto hay que triunfar (1977). Their first album as a duo was El Disco para los Pequeños (1978), which included the hit song "La gallina co-co-ua". The following year, they released Canta con Enrique y Ana (1979), featuring notable songs like "Alibombo" and "La yenka", which became popular. This album was a significant success in the Ibero-American market, making them one of the top-selling Spanish artists in America after Julio Iglesias. Enrique y Ana continued their success with Multiplica con Enrique y Ana (1980), which included the tribute song "Mi amigo Félix" dedicated to naturalist Félíx Rodríguez de la Fuente. They also ventured into film with Las aventuras de Enrique y Ana (1981). Their final album before disbanding was Grandes y Pequeños (1983), released shortly before their dissolution in December of the same year. A compilation titled Grandes Exitos was released in May 2012.