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" Perdonarte, ¿Para Qué?" (lit. ' Forgive You, For What? ' ) is a song by Mexican group Los Ángeles Azules and Argentine singer Emilia . It was released on 23 May 2024 through Promotodo México.
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]
"Carita Triste" (transl. sad face) is a song by Spanish singer Ana Mena and Argentine singer Emilia. Written by Mena, Emilia, Sara Schell Guedez, Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo, and produced by the latter two, the song was released by Sony Music Spain on 30 August 2024. It marks the second collaboration between Mena and Emilia, following ...
The music for the 2024 French crime comedy film Emilia Pérez directed by Jacques Audiard featured original songs composed by Camille, who also composed the original score with Clément Ducol. The songs were performed by the ensemble cast members, Zoe Saldaña , Karla Sofía Gascón , Selena Gomez , Adriana Paz , Mark Ivanir , amongst others.
Zoe Saldaña has already given us so much – emotionally pivotal characters in three bestselling film franchises, on top of a long list of TV and movie credits – her role in Netflix’s genre ...
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The music video shoot took place in a penthouse in North Miami, Florida. "It is rumored that Frank Sinatra stayed in this penthouse during his best moments, and I thought it was ideal for an intimate encounter between the two artists, immersed in a luxurious vintage aesthetic", said Argentine director Martin Seipel, who also produced some of her previous songs like "Perreito Salvaje".
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.