María Emilia Mernes Rueda (born October 29, 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, along with Fer Vázquez. In 2019, she signed with the label Sony Music Latin and management company WK Entertainment, represented by Walter Kolm.

Emilia Mernes
Mernes in 2019
Born
María Emilia Mernes Rueda

(1996-10-29) October 29, 1996 (age 27)
Nogoyá, Entre Ríos, Argentina
Occupations
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
  • Model
  • Actress
Years active2016–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsSony Latin
Websiteemiliaoficial.com

Her debut album, Tú Crees en Mí? was released on May 31, 2022. It was certified Platinum by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers and reached the top 50 in Spain. The album spawned the singles "Como Si No Importara", "Rápido Lento", "Cuatro Veinte," and "Intoxicao", which all reached the top ten on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100. In 2023, she released her 2000s-influenced album .MP3.

Mernes' accolades include a Buenos Aires Music Video Fest Award and two Premios Quiero, as well as nominations for the MTV Millennial Awards, Heat Latin Music Awards, Premios Gardel, Premios Juventud, Los 40 Music Awards, and the Premios Tu Música Urbano, among others.

Early life edit

Born and raised in Nogoyá, Entre Ríos, Emilia's devotion to music began when she was just 12 years old and her grandfather gave her a guitar. Since then, creating melodies, strumming her guitar, singing, and dancing have become her passions.[1] She completed her secondary studies at the Colegio del Huerto in her hometown.

In 2016, she began studying Literature at the National University of Rosario, but six months later, she realized that she wanted to study music and abandoned her studies. So she went home and asked her parents if she could study music at National University of Rosario. However, she never made it to her first class. In her spare time, she began to rehearse songs. She recorded and uploaded her first cover to her Instagram account.

Career edit

Early career with Rombai and as a soloist (2016-2020) edit

 
Mernes performing in 2017 with Rombai.

She rose to fame in 2016 as the singer of the Uruguayan band Rombai. She replaced Rombai's former vocalist, Camila Rajchman. Within a week, she was already doing her first show at Luna Park.[2] From 2016 to 2018, the group performed on some of the most important stages of Latin America. As the band's primary vocalist, together with Fer Vázquez, they released the singles "Cuando se Pone A Bailar", "Sentí el Sabor", "Una y Otra Vez", Besarte," and "Que Rico Baila".[3] In 2018, Emilia announced her departure from the group to focus on her solo career.[4]

In 2019, after signing a contract with WK Entertainment and Sony Music Latin,[5] home of superstars acts such as Maluma, Wisin, CNCO, Carlos Vives and Prince Royce, Emilia released her debut single "Recalienta", which peaked at number 68 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100. In May 2019, she collaborated with Ana Mena and Nio García for the song "El Chisme".[6] In August 2019, she released along with Darell the single "No Soy Yo", whose video is starring Joel Pimentel from CNCO, Oriana Sabatini and Johann Vera.[7] The song also peaked in the top 70 in Argentina was her fist to chart on the Billboard Latin Pop Airplay chart, at position 38.[8] The following month, she performed singing this single at the Latin American Music Awards.[9] On November 28, 2019, was released the song "Boomshakalaka", in which she is featured, with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Afro Bros, Sebastián Yatra and Camilo.[10] In late 2019, Emilia released her third single as a lead artist, "Billion".[11]

On January 30, 2020, she released the single "Policía" alongside its music video.[12] In March 2020, she collaborated with the MYA duo for the song "Histeriqueo".[13] She also released along with Vevo the promotional single "No Más",[14] a song first presented in February via Vevo DSCVR, which managed to become the only video clip within the platform to exceed 1 million views, 2 million views and 3 million views in 2020 (Only 9 songs have managed to exceed 3 million views in all history in Vevo DSCVR) regardless of language or genre, in a short period of time. On August 14, Mernes released a remix of the song, titled "Já É Tarde (No Más)", with the Brazilian singer Bianca and producer Cabrera.[15] On October 15, she released "Bendición" along with Puerto Rican singer Álex Rose, with a home video clip recorded as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[16] The song reached number one on the Monitor Latino chart in several countries in Central America, Chile, Bolivia, and Paraguay.[17] In November, she joined FMK and Estani on the song "Esta Noche", with production of Big One.[18]

Tú Crees en Mí? (2021-2022) edit

The lead single of her first studio album, "Como Si No Importara", with Argentine rapper Duki, was released on July 13, 2021. The song was her first to reach the top ten in Argentina, peaking at number 3, and her first to chart on the Billboard Global Excl. US, at number 126.[19] The song was certified Multiple Platinum by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers and the Cámara Uruguaya de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas,[20] and Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[21] In September, she released "Rápido Lento" along with Argentine rapper Tiago PZK. The song peaked at number two in Argentina. Between November and December, Mernes released the standalone singles "BB", her second collaboration with MYA, and "De Enero a Diciembre", with Rusherking.[22] Both songs reached the top ten in Argentina.[23]

The album's third single, "Cuatro Veinte", was released alongside its music video on March 24, 2022.[24] Mernes announced her debut studio album, Tú Crees en Mí? on May 23, along with its cover artwork, its tracklist and the official release date, May 31.[25] The last single, "Intoxicao", with Nicki Nicole, was released one day before the launch of the album. Tú Crees en Mí? was certified Platinum by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers, and reached the top 50 in Spain. At the end of 2022, Emilia released the top 40 standalone singles "La Chain" and "Underground". In the year, she also was featured in five singles: "Esto Recién Empieza", with rapper Duki, "Diva", with Princess Nokia, "Q-Lito", with Sael, "Quieres", with Aitana and Ptazeta, and "El Plan", with Rusherking and L-Gante.

.MP3 (2023-present) edit

Mernes began 2023 by releasing the song "En la Intimidad" on February 1, along with Big One and Callejero Fino. The song, which musically mixes reggaeton, pop, RKT and argentine cumbia, is the first in a series of songs by Big One titled "Crossover".[26] "En la Intimidad" reached number one on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and stayed there for seven weeks.[27] It also reached the top 20 in Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay, and was her first song to enter the Billboard Global 200 chart.[28] In the same month, Emilia participated in two other songs: the remixed version of "Uno los Dos" by Miranda!,[29] and "Tu Recuerdo" with Wisin and Lyanno.[30]

Between March and May, Mernes began by releasing previews of her second studio album, which will have characteristic elements of the 2000s. On March 30, she released "Jagger", a dance pop song with elements of urban pop and hip hop.[31] On May 3, she released, in collaboration with Ludmilla, "No Se Ve", a funk carioca song.[32] Both songs managed to reach the top ten in Argentina.[23] On June 1, the song "Los del Espacio" was released, by the supergroup of the same name in which Mernes participates along with Lit Killah, Tiago PZK, María Becerra, Duki, Rusherking, Big One and FMK.[33] The collab topped the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 Chart. On June 15, Mernes released "Guerrero", the third single of her album, a ballad tribute to her father.[34] The following month, her collaboration with FMK titled "Salgo a Bailar" was released, an Argentine cumbia and reggaeton song with lyrics about a story of separation and difficulties in getting over someone.[35] On September 7, was released "GTA" as the fourth single from her second studio album. The song peaked at number two in Argentina, with a solo single, joining "Cuatro Veinte" as her highest peak on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100.

Personal life edit

Emilia started dating Uruguayan singer Fer Vázquez in 2016 after being part of the band Rombai.[36] Then in 2018 they ended their relationship.[37] In 2021, she announced her relationship with Argentine rapper Duki via Instagram.

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
2021 La Voz: El Regreso Herself Coach, eight episodes
2021 La Voz Argentina 3 Coach, episode 46
2021–present Entrelazados Sofía Lasso Main cast

Discography edit

Tours edit

Headlining

  • Tú Crees en Mí? Tour (2022)[38]
  • .MP3 Tour (2024)[39]

Opening act

Awards and nominations edit

List of awards and nominations received by Emilia
Award Year Recipient Category Result Ref.
Heat Latin Music Awards 2021 Herself Best Promising Act Nominated [40]
2022 Best Female Artist Nominated [41]
Best Artist - Southern Region Nominated
2023 Best Female Artist Nominated [42]
Best Artist - Southern Region Nominated
Latin Music Italian Awards 2019 Best New Artist - Latin Nominated [43]
Los 40 Music Awards 2022 Best New Act Nominated [44]
Lo Nuestro Awards 2021 Female New Artist Nominated [45]
2022 Female Artist - Urban Nominated [46]
2024 Female Pop Artist of the Year Nominated [47]
"No_se_ve.Mp3" (with Ludmilla & Zecca) Urban/Pop Song of the Year Nominated
"Tu Recuerdo" (with Wisin & Lyanno) Urban/Pop Collaboration of the Year Nominated
MTV MIAW Awards 2022 Argentine Artist Emilia Nominated [48]
2023 Celebrity Crush Nominated [49]
Herself and Duki Couple Goals Nominated
"Los del Espacio" (with Lit Killah, Tiago PZK, María Becerra, Duki, Rusherking, Big One and FMK) Junte del Año Won
Premios Buenos Aires Music Video Fest 2020 "Billion" Favorite Video Nominated [50]
"Histeriqueo" (with MYA) Won
"Policía" Vertical Video Nominated
Premios Gardel 2023 Tú Crees en Mí? Best Pop Artist Album Nominated [51]
Premios Juventud 2020 Herself Best Female New Artist Nominated [52]
2022 Female Artist – On The Rise Nominated [53]
"Esto Recién Empieza" (with Duki) Best Song by a Couple Nominated
Herself and Duki Best Social Media Power Couple Nominated
Herself Trendiest Artist Nominated
2023 Female Artist – On The Rise Nominated [54]
"Intoxicao" (with Nicki Nicole) Girl Power Nominated
"Tu Recuerdo" (with Wisin and Lyanno) Best Pop/Urban Collaboration Nominated
Tú Crees en Mí? Best Pop/Urban Album Nominated
Herself My Favorite Trendsetter Nominated
Premios Odeón 2024 Best Latin New Artist Won [55]
Premios Tu Música Urbano 2020 Female Revelation Nominated [56]
2022 Female New Artist Nominated [57]
"Como Si No Importara" (with Duki) Video Of The Year Nominated
2023 Herself Top Female Rising Star Nominated [58]
Tú Crees en Mí? Album Of The Year - Rising Star Nominated

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

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