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Martina Stoessel (Spanish: [maɾtˈina stˌoessˈel]; born 21 March 1997), known professionally as Tini, is an Argentine singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and model. She began her career as a child actress, by appearing on the Argentine children's television series Patito Feo (2007). Stoessel rose to prominence and emerged as a teen idol for her leading role in the Disney Channel Latin America telenovela, Violetta (2012–2015), and reprised the character in the series' sequel film Tini: The Movie (2016). While on the program, she achieved success on the Latin American and European charts with multiple soundtracks. Stoessel became the first Argentine act to sign with Hollywood Records. She adopted the stage name Tini and released her bilingual pop self-titled debut studio album (2016). The album debuted at number one in Argentina and reached the top ten in various European countries. Her next, Quiero Volver (2018), explored Latin pop and reggae and became her second chart-topping album in Argentina. Tini recalibrated her image to reggaeton and cumbia with Tini Tini Tini (2020), which became the best-selling album by a woman in Argentina and the only female album to be certified double diamond by the CAPIF. After signing with Sony Music Latin, she embraced urbano styles on Cupido (2023), which featured her first three Billboard Argentina Hot 100 number-ones: "Miénteme", "Bar", and "La Triple T". Certified diamond in Argentina, the album was the first by an Argentine act this decade to reach the top-ten on the Billboard US Latin Pop Albums chart and made Tini the first Argentine woman to chart on the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. US. Tini achieved her fourth number-one with the collaboration "La Original" with Emilia. Personal struggles influenced the alternative Un Mechón de Pelo (2024), which yielded her fifth number-one "Pa". Outside of music, Tini has had voice roles in dubbed versions of the animated films Monsters University (2013) and UglyDolls (2019). On television, she served as a judge and advisor on the Argentine (2018) and Spanish (2020) versions of The Voice. Tini's accolades include three Gardel Awards, seven Quiero Awards, one Lo Nuestro Award, three Bravo Otto Awards, two Martín Fierro Awards, one Los 40 Music Award, three MTV Millennial Awards, and two MTV Europe Music Awards; she has received nominations for the Heat Latin Music Awards, Latin American Music Awards, Billboard Latin Music Awards, among others. In 2016, Tini was named among The Hollywood Reporter's 25 Most Powerful Women in Global Television. From 2017 to 2020, she was named Billboard Argentina's "Artist of The Year" and was the most-streamed Argentine woman on Spotify for each year, consecutively. As of 2024, she is one of the most-streamed Argentine artists of all time and the second-most-streamed Argentine female act. She was the first artist to sell out nine consecutive concerts at the Estadio Luna Park and six consecutive concerts at the Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo. In 2021, Tini was included in ¡Hola!'s list of Top 100 Latina Powerhouse women; from 2019 to 2022, she was named as one of the ten most influential women from Argentina. Early life and career beginnings Stoessel was born in Buenos Aires, the daughter of Mariana Muzlera and television director and producer Alejandro Stoessel. She has a brother, Francisco, who is one year older than her. Stoessel began her artistic training at a young age studying singing, piano, musical comedy, musical theater, and dance in her native Buenos Aires. Stoessel was educated at two private bilingual schools: Colegio San Marcos and Colegio Martín y Omar de San Isidro. In 2007, Stoessel had a role in the first season of the popular Argentine children's telenovela, Patito Feo, as "Martina", one of Fito Bernardi's assistants. She also played the role of "Anna" in a flashback episode in the same series. In 2011, Stoessel recorded the Spanish version of the Shannon Saunders' song, "The Glow", called "Tu Resplandor"; the song was included on the album, Disney Princess: Fairy Tale Songs. She performed the song at an event for Disney Channel Latin America called Celebratón on 31 December 2011. The song was later released on an album for the series in March 2012. Career 2012–2014: Breakthrough with Violetta Stoessel's father presented an unrelated project to Disney Channel producers, who later informed him about auditions for the lead role for the network's upcoming television series, Violetta. In late 2011, after an intense casting process, Stoessel obtained the principal role in the series, a tween-oriented musical series developed as a co-production between Disney Channel Latin America, Europe, Middle East and Africa. The show's first season began production in Buenos Aires in 2012. Stoessel played the titular character, Violetta Castillo, during all three seasons of the show. She sang the series' theme song, "En Mi Mundo", which was later released as a single on 5 April 2012 to promote the show. The song appeared on the first Violetta soundtrack album, which was released in June 2012. Subsequently, she recorded the Italian version, "Nel Mio Mondo" and the English version, "In My Own World". For the role, Stoessel won an award for "Female Newcomer" in the 2012 edition of the Kids' Choice Awards Argentina and was also nominated for the U.S. version, the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, in the category "Favorite Latin Artist". In 2013, Stoessel and the cast of Violetta embarked on their first concert tour, Violetta en Vivo, of Latin America and Europe, in support of the series and its albums. She appeared on the third Violetta soundtrack album, Hoy somos más, released in June 2013. On 10 August 2013, Stoessel performed, along with the cast of Violetta, at the UNICEF television charity event Un sol para los chicos, where she sang the songs, "Ser Mejor" and "En Mi Mundo". In 2013, she recorded "Libre Soy" and "All'Alba Sorgerò", the Latin American Spanish and Italian versions of the pop version of "Let It Go", the closing credits song from the Disney animated film Frozen. These versions of the song were used in the film's ending credits in US. In November 2013, Stoessel was included in the fourth Violetta soundtrack, Violetta en Vivo. It features songs from the first two seasons of Violetta, and songs from the Violetta en Vivo tour. Stoessel also participated in the television programs The U-Mix Show and Disney Planet for Disney Channel Latin America. In 2014, she voiced a brief role for the Italian dubbed version of the Disney animated film Monsters University. In May 2014, Stoessel released her first book, a co-authored biography called "Simplemente Tini", about her upbringing and eventual rise to international popularity. That same month, she held a free musical concert near the Monument to the Carta Magna and Four Regions of Argentina, organized by the city government of Buenos Aires, under the slogan "Cuidemos el planeta". The fifth.... Discover the Martina Stoessel popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Martina Stoessel books.

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