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Later, they uploaded other videos in which they approved Emilia's fake audition, and subsequently announced the premiere of the song "Perdonarte, ¿Para Qué?" for 23 May 2024. [5] The singer expressed her honor and enthusiasm for collaborating with the group on her social media accounts, while sharing a snippet of the track. [2] [6]
La Playlist" was released alongside a music video directed by Ballve; in the video, Emilia can be seen working at the counter of a video store with a portable media player. [7] It evokes 1990s and 2000s pop culture music videos. [8] Emilia added "La Playlist" to the revamped set list of her third concert tour, the .MP3 Tour. [9]
Emilia "La Playlist" Camila "Mía" Natti Natasha "Quiéreme Menos" Los Esquivel "Alucín" "Exceso" Farruko "Shofar" "Carbon Vrmor" "Rangos" Reik "No Molestar" Darell DJ Adoni Prince Royce "El Reemplazo" Los Ángeles Azules Emilia "Perdonarte, ¿Para Qué?" Anitta Ivy Queen La India Luis Figueroa Oscar D'León Tito Puente Jr. Tony Succar ...
The concept of .MP3 revolves around a revival of the female-driven pop of the 1990s but predominantly the 2000s era, the music that Emilia listened to while growing up. [5] [6] As such, she has mentioned U.S. pop stars such as Beyoncé, Rihanna, Missy Elliot, Gwen Stefani and Pink as some of her biggest inspirations, [6] [7] as well as Latin American singers like Shakira, Thalía and Paulina ...
Emilia Pérez won a top honor at 2025's Golden Globe Awards ceremony. The Spanish-language musical — which stars Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña and Selena Gomez, and is helmed by French ...
María Emilia Mernes (born 29 October 1996), known mononymously as Emilia, is an Argentine singer, songwriter, model, and actress. She began her career as the lead vocalist of the Uruguayan cumbia pop band Rombai. After two years since joining, Mernes began to focus on her solo career.
“Emilia Pérez” swept the Golden Globes on Jan. 5, winning best motion picture in the musical or comedy category, as well as best motion picture (non-English language).
In an awards season where the race still seems to be fairly wide open, one film is gaining more traction than most as the finish line wobbles into view over the horizon. “Emilia Perez” wasn ...