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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.
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 ...
"Guerrero" (stylized as "Guerrero.mp3") is a song by Argentine singer Emilia. She wrote it along with Mauro Ezequiel Lombardo and its producer Francisco Zecca. The song was released through Sony Music Latin on June 15, 2023, as the third single from Emilia's second studio album .MP3.
Sept. 11 attacks: These iconic images from 9/11 are truly unforgettable. ... People run away as the second tower of World Trade Center crumbles down after a plane hit the building September 11 ...
The photograph depicts a crowd of Vietnamese people running from napalm, among them a girl (later identified as Phan Thi Kim Phuc) who survived by tearing off her burning clothes. [63] [s 1] [s 2] [s 3] [s 5] [s 6] [s 7]
Let’s get physical! Jamie Lee Curtis teamed up with Jimmy Fallon to recreate her legendary Perfect aerobics scene on The Tonight Show on Wednesday, nearly 40 years after the Oscar-winning ...
"En la Intimidad" [a] is a song written and recorded by Argentine producer Big One and Argentine singers Emilia and Callejero Fino. The song was released on February 1, 2023, through Fifty One, and is the first single in a series of Big One collaborations titled "Crossovers".
The series definitely has a lot for people who love science fiction, but it still explores women growing up and living in the different stages of their lives, so it’s very grounded as well ...