Maria Mena

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Maria Mena

Background information
Birth name Maria Viktoria Mena
Born February 19, 1986 (1986-02-19) (age 22)
Oslo, Norway
Genre(s) Pop, Adult contemporary
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Singing
Years active 2002–present
Label(s) Sony BMG
Website Official web site

Maria Viktoria Mena (born February 19, 1986) is a Norwegian pop artist.

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[edit] Biography

Maria Mena was born into an artistic family. Her mother wrote plays and her father Charles was a drummer. Both Mena and her brother Tony are named after characters from Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story. Her father played in several bands in Oslo, which influenced Mena towards music. When Mena was nine years old, her parents divorced. She suffered from depression and developed an eating disorder. Her mother is Norwegian while her father is Nicaraguan.[1]

When Mena was 13 years old, she moved to live with her father. She sang and wrote lyrics as a form of therapy for her feelings and frustrations. Not all the stories in her diary became songs, but "My Lullaby" was one of them, expressing her pain from her parents' divorce. After pleading with her father to make a demo, he got her put up with some of his contacts in the music industry to record Mena's songs. Then he presented his daughter's demo to several record companies. Sony Music signed Mena to their label.

In 2002, she released her debut single "Fragile (Free)" in Norway. It did not chart there. "My Lullaby" was released as the second single and the song reached number five (#5) on the Norwegian Singles Chart. It received heavy rotation on NRK P1, P3, P4, Radio 1 and Radio Oslo. The young singer quickly gained fans and soon earned her first platinum record. After its success, she released her debut album Another Phase in Norway, that reached the number six (#6) on the Norwegian Albums Chart.

On July 20, 2004, Mena made an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman, with her first international album White Turns Blue debuting at the top position on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart a week later and at #102 on the Billboard 200. She made a breakthrough into the worldwide singles charts that year with "You're the Only One," a successful song in many countries. The song was her only song that has ever appeared on a Billboard chart, being the U.S. Top 40 Mainstream at #25. "You're the Only One" peaked at #30 on the Dutch Top 40 and #19 on the Dutch Mega Single Top 100. Meanwhile, she has already released her second album in Norway. Mellow was less successful than her 2002 debut, but still managed to peak at #7 in Norway. The second single from both albums was "Just a Little Bit", which was a commercial flop, not managing to chart anywhere.

2005 saw the release of Apparently Unaffected in Norway and several other European countries, fronted by singles "Miss You Love," and "Just Hold Me." A significant success in Norway, the album has earned her three Spellemann nominations, best female artist, best hit and best music video. In the Netherlands, the album was released in June 2006 and charted at #82. It slowly climbed the chart to reach its peak position in its 27th week at #11, as "Just Hold Me" was getting airplay again. "Just Hold Me" was released in May 2006, but then did not chart in the official Dutch Top 40, but did chart in the country's physical singles chart (Mega Single Top 100) at #27. In October 2006, the song started getting heavy airplay again and this time it did managed to reach the official Dutch Top 40 and peaked at #26. In the Mega Single Top 100, it peaked at #7 in the beginning of November 2006. She performed at sold-out concerts in Utrecht and Amsterdam, after the success of "Just Hold Me". The album was at #48 at the Dutch year-end chart, outselling other major artists P!nk's I'm Not Dead, Nelly Furtado's Loose, and Beyoncé's B'Day. "Miss You Love" was released as the album's second single in the Netherlands and has, since its release there, reached #61 on the Mega Singles Top 100.

On 7 July, 2007 she performed at the German leg of Live Earth in Hamburg.

Maria's latest single "Belly Up" had it's radio premiere mid-June 2008 on Norwegian radio. It is the first norwegian single of her new album, which was released on September 17 in Norway. The first international single was All This Time. The album was internationally released on September 26 2008.

Maria's song "Sorry" was featured on the third season of US So You Think You Can Dance? and her "What's Another Day" was shown on the fourth season as well.

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[edit] Albums

Year Album Chart Positions Certification
NOR
[2]
NL
[3]
US 200
[4]
US Heat
[4]
DE
2002 Another Phase 6 NO: Gold (20,000)
2004 Mellow 7 NO: Gold (20,000)
2004 White Turns Blue 102 1
2005 Apparently Unaffected 6 11 22 DE: Gold (100,000)

NL: Gold (30.000)

2008 Cause and Effect 4 8 20

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
NO NL 40 GER SPA NL 100 US Hot US Main CHL CH AU
2002 "Fragile (Free)" Another Phase
"My Lullaby" 1 5
2004 "You're the Only One" 8 30 19 86 25 8 Mellow / White Turns Blue
"Just a Little Bit"
2005 "Miss You Love" ² 73 61 Apparently Unaffected
2006 "Just Hold Me" 2 26 14 17 7 7 4
"Our Battles" 8
2008 "Nevermind Me" 84
"Belly Up" 3 4 Cause and Effect
"All This Time" 10* 12* 16* 7 20 8*

Notes

  • 1: "My Lullaby" is the only song that certified in Norway, becoming a gold single for selling over 5,000 copies in Norway.[citation needed]
  • ²: The single was officially released in the Netherlands, Germany, Spain and Austria in 2008.
  • 3: Belly Up was only released in Norway.

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