Tini
Stoessel in 2021
Born
Martina Stoessel

(1997-03-21) 21 March 1997
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Other namesLa Triple T
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • dancer
  • model
Years active2007–present
WorksDiscography
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
  • drums
Labels
Websitetinistoessel.com
Signature

Martina Stoessel (Spanish: [estoˈesel]; born 21 March 1997),[1] known professionally as Tini, is an Argentine singer, songwriter, dancer, actress and model. She began her career by appearing on the Argentine children's television series Patito Feo (2007). As a teenager, she rose to prominence for her lead role as Violetta Castillo in the Disney Channel Latin America original telenovela, Violetta (2012–2015), and reprised the character in the series' sequel film Tini: The Movie (2016).

After signing with Hollywood Records, Stoessel released her pop debut self-titled studio album (2016). The album sold over 100,000 copies worldwide in less than two months, and reached No. 1 in Argentina, as well as the top 10 in various European countries. Stoessel rose to prominence in Hispanic countries, exploring more mature of latin sounds with her next albums, Quiero Volver (2018), which also topped the Argentine albums chart, becoming her second No. 1 album in the country, and Tini Tini Tini (2020), that received double diamond certification by the CAPIF for selling over 500,000 digital copies in Argentina alone. Her success was further solidified with her fourth album Cupido (2023), which debuted at number 45 on US Top Latin Albums, and number eight on US Latin Pop Albums, becoming her first entry on Billboard albums chart. Cupido was preceded by the lead single "Miénteme", which enabled her to score her first No. 1 on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100. It was followed by "Bar" and "La Triple T". The singles also charted on the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. US, marking Stoessel's first appearance on the Global 200, and making her the first female Argentine artist to achieve such success. The album also spawned the three top 25 Billboard Latin Pop Airplay entries: "Maldita Foto", "La Loto", and "Cupido".

Stoessel's accolades include three Gardel Awards, seven Quiero Awards, one Nickelodeon Argentina Kids' Choice Awards, one Nickelodeon Colombia Kids' Choice Awards, three Bravo Otto Awards, two Martín Fierro Awards, one Los 40 Music Award, three MTV Millennial Awards, two MTV Europe Music Awards as well as nominations for the Heat Latin Music Awards, Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards, Latin American Music Awards, Billboard Latin Music Awards, Urban Music Awards, among others. In 2016, Tini was included on The Hollywood Reporter's list of 25 Most Powerful Women in Global Television. From 2017 to 2021, she was named Billboard's Argentine "Artist of The Year" and the top most-streamed Argentine artist on Spotify for each year, consecutively. She became the only artist to ever completely sell out nine consecutive concerts at the Buenos Aires Estadio Luna Park, as well as selling out six consecutive concerts at the Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo. In 2021, Stoessel was named on ¡Hola!'s list of Top 100 Latina Powerhouse women; from 2019 to 2022, she was also named one of the 10 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.[2] Stoessel began her artistic training at a young age studying singing, piano, musical comedy, musical theater, and dance in her native Buenos Aires.[3] Stoessel was educated at two private bilingual schools: Colegio San Marcos and Colegio Martín y Omar de San Isidro.[4][5]

In 2007, Stoessel had a role in the first season of the popular Argentine children's telenovela, Patito Feo, as "Martina",[6] one of Fito Bernardi's assistants.[7] 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.[8] 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 at a backstage photoshoot for Violetta season 2 in 2013

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.[9] 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.[10] 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.[11] The song appeared on the first Violetta soundtrack album, which was released in June 2012. Subsequently, she recorded the Italian version, "Nel Mio Mondo"[12] and the English version, "In My Own World".[13] For the role, Stoessel won an award for "Female Newcomer" in the 2012 edition of the Kids' Choice Awards Argentina[14] and was also nominated for the U.S. version, the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, in the category "Favorite Latin Artist".[15]

Stoessel performing at the Juntada Tinista event in Buenos Aires, in May 2014

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".[16][17] 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.[18]

Stoessel also participated in the television programs The U-Mix Show and Disney Planet for Disney Channel Latin America.[19][20] In 2014, she voiced a brief role for the Italian dubbed version of the Disney animated film Monsters University.[21] In May 2014, Stoessel released her first book, a co-authored biography called "Simplemente Tini", about her upbringing and eventual rise to international popularity.[22] 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".[23] The fifth Violetta soundtrack, Gira mi canción was released on July 18, 2014, featuring Stoessel on several tracks. All released Violetta soundtrack albums went platinum or higher. In September 2014, Stoessel performed at a charity soccer match Partido Interreligioso por la Paz, convened by Pope Francis at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome where she sang "Nel Mio Mondo" and the cover version of John Lennon's song "Imagine".[24]

2015–2017: Tini: The Movie and musical solo debut

Stoessel performing at La Usina in 2016

Stoessel and some of the cast members of Violetta filmed the movie, Tini: The Movie. Production began on 7 October 2015 and ended in mid-December 2015, where the movie filmed in various international locations, including Sicily, Cádiz, Spain, Madrid, and Buenos Aires. A teaser trailer featuring scenes from the movie was released in late December 2015.[25] The film was released in various Latin American and European countries. It was to be released in Argentina on 14 July 2016, but was released earlier on 2 June 2016.[26][27][28] The movie was filmed in between concert stops for the television series' final international tour called Violetta Live. This tour was listed at top 5 highest-grossing tours in 2015, and top 5 most highest-grossing tours by Disney act ever, breaking the record of her last tour, Violetta en Vivo. On 21 August 2015, it was announced that Stoessel had signed a recording deal with Hollywood Records to release her own solo material under the newly adopted stage name "Tini", (stylised in all caps).[29]

Stoessel performing on her Got Me Started Tour in 2017

From January 2016 to early March 2016 she recorded her debut album in Los Angeles, California. Her debut album, Tini (Martina Stoessel), was released worldwide on digital and physical formats on 29 April 2016. The album contains two discs: one which serves as the soundtrack from Tini: The Movie and Stoessel's solo album of Spanish and English language songs. Stoessel announced that "Siempre Brillarás" would be the lead single used to promote the release of Tini: The Movie. The song was available to fans on 25 March 2016 with the pre-order purchase of her debut album. The song was also recorded in English and was released under the title, "Born to Shine". The music video for "Siempre Brillarás", featuring scenes from Tini: The Movie, was released on 25 March 2016. The music video for the soundtrack's second promotional single, "Losing the Love", was released on 6 May 2016, and its music video included clips from the film.[30][31][32][33][34][35] Stoessel performed songs from her debut album at her first showcase as a solo artist at La Usina del Arte in Buenos Aires on 12 June 2016. The showcase was filmed and broadcast on her official YouTube channel from 22 to 28 August 2016.[36] On 24 June 2016, Stoessel released her second solo single, "Great Escape", along with the Spanish-language version of the song, "Yo Me Escaparé". The music video for "Great Escape" was filmed in Buenos Aires and later released on 8 July 2016.[37] On 14 October 2016, Stoessel released the deluxe edition of her debut album, which includes "Yo Me Escaparé" and the Spanish-language version of the song "Got Me Started", "Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare", with vocals from Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra. Stoessel released "Got Me Started", along with "Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare", as her third solo single to coincide with the release of the deluxe edition of her album. The music video for "Got Me Started" was released on 8 December 2016, while the video for "Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare" was released on 19 January 2017. Stoessel's fourth solo single, "Si Tu Te Vas", was released on 4 May 2017, alongside the music video for the song. On 18 March 2017, Stoessel began her first solo concert tour, Got Me Started Tour, starting from Europe and then heading on to Latin America. The tour was listed as the highest-grossing tour of 2017 in Argentina, and on Pollstar's "2017 Mid-Top 100 Worldwide Tours" list. In the summer of 2017, Stoessel guest starred as herself in two episodes of the second season of Disney Channel Latin America telenovela series, Soy Luna. In June, Stoessel was featured on "Todo Es Posible", a collaboration with Spanish singer David Bisbal for the Tad Jones: The Hero Returns movie soundtrack.[38] In July, Stoessel was featured on "It's a Lie", the song from The Vamps's third studio album Night & Day,[39] and she also appeared alongside fellow artist and the Voz Por La Paz foundation patron Odino Faccia on the world peace anthem, "Somos El Cambio", which was written by the former President of the United States, Barack Obama, and the song was first performed at the Red Voz Por La Paz ceremony the previous year.[40]

2018–2020: Quiero Volver and Tini Tini Tini

The collaboration between Stoessel and Venezuelan singer Nacho titled "Te Quiero Más" was released on 13 October 2017 as the lead single from her second album.[41][42] In December 2017, Stoessel made a guest appearance as herself in an episode of the telenovela Las Estrellas,[43] and she was featured in a remix of "Lights Down Low" by MAX, titled "Latin Mix".[44] On 6 April 2018, Stoessel released "Princesa", a duet with Karol G, as the second single from her second album.[45][46][47] The single became Stoessel's first single to top the national chart in Argentina.[48] Also, the single reached US Latin Airplay and US Latin Pop charts. On 22 June 2018, Stoessel released "Consejo de Amor", featuring Colombian folk-rock band Morat, as the third single from her second album.[49] On 26 July 2018, Stoessel was featured alongside Flo Rida on a remix of Álvaro Soler's hit single "La Cintura".[50] In August 2018, it was announced that Stoessel had joined La Voz... Argentina as a coach for the reality competition show's second season; Stoessel is the youngest judge on any incarnation of The Voice franchise.[51] On 3 August 2018, Stoessel released "Quiero Volver", a duet with Sebastián Yatra, as the fourth single from her second album.[52][53] On 24 August 2018, Stoessel was featured alongside Colombian singer Greeicy in a remix of the song "Lo malo" by Spanish singers Aitana and Ana Guerra.[54]

Stoessel in interview for Todo Noticias in 2018

In September 2018, Stoessel announced her second concert tour, Quiero Volver Tour, that began on 13 December 2018 at Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires.[55] Stoessel's second album titled Quiero Volver was released on 12 October 2018.[56] On 2 November 2018, Stoessel released "Por Que Te Vas", a collaboration with Cali y El Dandee, as the fifth single from her second album.[57] In the same month, she was featured alongside Chelcee Grimes and Jhay Cortez on "Wild", the song from Jonas Blue's debut album Blue,[58] released as a single in February 2019. Stoessel voiced Moxy in the Spanish dubbed version of the animated musical comedy film UglyDolls, released in May 2019.[59]

In May 2019, it was announced that Stoessel had joined the reality talent show Pequeños Gigantes Argentina as a judge.[60] The collaboration between Stoessel and Greeicy titled "22" was released on 3 May 2019 as the first single from Stoessel's third album.[61] The song peaked at number eight on Argentina Hot 100 and became Stoessel's first top-ten single on the chart.[62][63] On 14 June 2019, Stoessel was featured on "Sad Song", a collaboration with Swedish DJ Alesso.[64] On 26 July 2019, Stoessel released "Suéltate el Pelo" as the second single from her third album, as well as part of promotion for Pantene.[65] On 6 September 2019, Stoessel released "Fresa", a collaboration with Colombian singer Lalo Ebratt, as the third single from her third album.[66] The song peaked at number three on Argentina Hot 100, becoming Stoessel's first top-five single on the chart.[67][68][69] On 11 October 2019, Stoessel released "Oye", a duet with Sebastián Yatra, as the fourth single from her third album.[70] The song debuted at number three on Argentina Hot 100, becoming Stoessel's second top-five single on the chart in a row.[68] The single became the third song in the history of the chart to achieve a debut at No. 3, and made Stoessel the only female to debut two songs in the top-5 on the AR Hot chart. On 10 January 2020, Stoessel released "Recuerdo", a collaboration with Venezuelan duo Mau y Ricky, as the fifth single from her third album.[71]

Stoessel performing on her Quiero Volver Tour in Punta del Este

The collaboration between Stoessel and Colombian producer Ovy on the Drums titled "Ya No Me Llames" was released on 25 March 2020.[72] In May 2020, Stoessel released, in collaboration with YouTube, a two-part docuseries titled Tini Quiero Volver Tour. It shows behind the scenes and concert footage from Stoessel's Quiero Volver Tour, and follows her professional life during the tour. The series debuted on 22 May 2020.[73][74] Stoessel appeared alongside Dutch DJ and producer R3hab and Mexican pop rock band Reik in a song titled "Bésame (I Need You)", released on 5 June 2020.[75] On 15 July 2020, Stoessel appeared alongside fellow trap artist Khea on "Ella Dice", the sixth single from her third album.[76] The song peaked at number four on Argentina Hot 100, becoming Stoessel's third top-five single on the chart.[77] On 3 September 2020, Stoessel appeared alongside Lola Índigo on the remix of María Becerra's song titled "High".[78] The remix peaked at number two on Argentina Hot 100, becoming Stoessel's fourth top-five single on the chart.[79][80]

On 24 September 2020, Stoessel released "Duele", featuring trap artist John C, as the seventh single from her third album.[81] The song peaked at number ten on Argentina Hot 100, becoming Stoessel's sixth top-ten single on the chart.[82] In October 2020, Stoessel served as a key advisor on the Spanish version of The Voice for its seventh season.[83] On 29 October 2020, Stoessel appeared alongside Alejandro Sanz on "Un Beso en Madrid", the eighth single from her third album.[84] On 16 November 2020, Stoessel announced that her third album would be titled Tini Tini Tini and it would be released on 3 December 2020.[85] Stoessel made history, having received a double diamond certification for the album. The album was also listed at Top 5 Most Listened To Albums Worldwide on Spotify Charts. The day of the album's release, Stoessel released "Te Olvidaré" as the ninth single.[86] On 6 December 2020, Stoessel performed in a livestream concert titled "Tini Tini Tini Live", in collaboration with Claro, where she sang various songs from her third album.[87] It was also reported that Stoessel would star alongside Sebastián Yatra in a Disney+ streaming television series titled It Was Always Me. On 24 December 2020, it was announced that Stoessel and Yatra have left the series pre-production, with their respective roles being taken over by Karol Sevilla and Pipe Bueno.[88][89]

2021–2023: Cupido

In early 2021, Stoessel signed with Sony Music Latin.[90][91] "Miénteme", a collaboration with María Becerra, was released on 29 April 2021 as the lead single from Stoessel's fourth studio album.[92] The second collaboration between both artists, following the remix of Becerra's single "High",[93] it debuted at number 75 on the Argentina Hot 100.[94] The song reached the summit the following week, marking the biggest jump to the top spot in the chart's history.[95] It became Stoessel's first number-one in Argentina, and spent six consecutive weeks atop the chart.[96] "Miénteme" also debuted on the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. US charts at numbers 65 and 62, making her the first Argentine artist to enter both charts.[97] The song was certified Diamond by the CAPIF in May 2022.[98] In June 2021, she appeared alongside rapper Duki on the remix of musical duo MYA's song "2:50".[99] The remix peaked at number three on Argentina Hot 100.[100] Stoessel teamed up with Spanish singers Lola Índigo and Belinda on "La Niña de la Escuela", released on 2 July 2021 as the seventh single from the Índigo's album La Niña.[101] The song reached number nine in Spain and the top-40 in Argentina.[102] Her next collaboration was "Maldita Foto" with Colombian singer Manuel Turizo, released in August as the second single from her fourth album.[103] The song peaked at number 11 in Argentina and number 15 on the U.S. Latin Pop Airplay chart.[104] On 1 October 2021, Stoessel and Venezuelan singer Danny Ocean released the song "Tú No Me Conoces".[105] On 30 October 2021, she held a one-off concert at the Costanera de Posadas in Posadas, with Lola Índigo and rapper Khea as guests; it was attended by over 100,000 people, breaking the record for the biggest audience for a concert in Argentina.[106] It elevated an economic movement of over 34 million Argentine pesos for the province.[107] On 11 November 2021, Stoessel released "Bar", a collaboration with rapper L-Gante, as the third single from her fourth album.[108]

Stoessel in the "Bar" music video

Bar reached number one on the Argentina Hot 100 and spent seven consecutive weeks atop the chart, becoming her second and longest-running number-one in Argentina.[109][110] Stoessel contributed to the soundtrack of the animated film Koati with a song titled "Vueltas en Tu Mente", released on 26 November 2021.[111][112] She told Glamour Mexico that her fourth studio effort would consist of several collaborations and experiment with a variety of musical genres. She also revealed that she had filmed a Chinese period drama film titled The Diary, directed by Jackie Chan, and that its release date got delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[113][114] Production for The Diary concluded in 2018; release was previously slated for 2020.[115][116] On 9 December 2021, Stoessel released the song "Aquí Estoy" as a collaboration with Pantene; its music video featured the winners of an online challenge titled after the single and coincided with her promotional livestream concert, the Aquí Estoy Show.[117]

On 17 February 2022, she released "Fantasi", a collaboration with singer Beéle, as the fourth single from her fourth album.[118] The song peaked at number six in Argentina.[119] On 5 May 2022, Stoessel released "La Triple T", the fifth single off her fourth album.[120] The song reached number one in Argentina, following its debut at number 53—logging the second-biggest jump to the top spot in Argentina Hot 100 history, after her own "Miénteme".[121] Topping the chart for five consecutive weeks, it became her third number-one single in Argentina and her first as a solo act.[122] On 19 May, Stoessel released "Carne y Hueso" as the sixth single from her forthcoming album.[123] The song reached the top-20 in Argentina.[124] In support of Tini Tini Tini and her forthcoming album, she embarked on the Tini Tour, which commenced in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 20 May 2022 and ended on 5 November 2023 in Los Angeles, California.[125][126] It was her first tour to visit the United States.[127] Two shows from the cycle—the 28 May and 23 December 2022 shows at Hipódromo Argentino de Palermo and Campo Argentino de Polo in Buenos Aires—were broadcast and released as concert films, titled Tini Tour 2022: En Vivo desde Buenos Aires (English: TINI Tour 2022: Live from Buenos Aires) and Tini Tour 2022: La Despedida del Año (English: Tini Tour 2022: Farewell of the Year) on Star+ in Latin America and on Disney+ in the United States.[128][129][130] The fifth show of the tour marked the first performance to be aired live by Disney for Latin America and the United States simultaneously.[129] With this tour, Stoessel became the first female act ever to sell out and perform six shows at the Hipódromo Argentino.[131] The tour was preceded by a series of music festival concerts conducted by Stoessel in Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia.[132][133] She collaborated with Christina Aguilera on the song "Suéltame", released on 30 May 2022 as the lead single from the latter's EP La Tormenta and the fourth single from the album Aguilera.[134] It peaked at number 23 on the U.S. Latin Pop Airplay chart.[135] In July and September, Stoessel released "La Loto" with Becky G and Anitta, and "El Último Beso" with Tiago PZK as the seventh and eighth singles from her fourth album.[136][137] Both songs debuted and peaked at number seven in Argentina.[138][139] "La Loto" became Stoessel's first top-ten entry on the U.S. Latin Pop Airplay chart, peaking at number eight.[140] She was featured on the song "Un Reel" from Ozuna's album Ozutochi, released on 7 October 2022.[141] On 14 October 2022, Stoessel appeared alongside María Becerra, Greeicy and Becky G on a remix of Elena Rose's song "La Ducha".[142] She appeared alongside some of the cast members of Violetta in a Disney+ special celebrating the show's tenth anniversary, Solo Amor y mil Canciones (English: Just Love and a Thousand Songs), released on 8 December 2022.[143][144]

On 12 January 2023, Stoessel released "Muñecas", a collaboration with rapper la Joaqui and American DJ Steve Aoki, as the ninth single from her fourth album.[145][146] The song peaked at number three in Argentina.[147] She also revealed that her forthcoming studio album was slated for release in February.[148] On 26 January, she announced her fourth studio album's title, Cupido, along with its cover art, on the Spanish talk-show El Hormiguero; the tracklist was revealed on 1 February.[149][150] By the end of the month, Mexican singer Christian Nodal's "Por el Resto de Tu Vida" featuring Stoessel was released.[151] On 14 February 2023, she released Cupido's title track as the tenth and final single off the parent album.[152] The song reached number three in Argentina.[153][154] It also became her best-performing song on the Billboard Global 200 Excl. US chart, peaking at number 32; and reached the top seventy of the Global 200.[155][156] Cupido was released on 16 February 2023.[157] Primarily a cumbia and urbano record, it infuses elements and features heavy influences of reggaeton and electronica.[157][158] The album—her first with Sony Music Latin[159]—was well-received[160][161] and peaked at number three on the Argentine Albums chart, becoming Stoessel's fourth consecutive top-five entry in Argentina.[162] Additionally, it debuted and peaked at number eight and 45 on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums and Top Latin Albums charts in the U.S., with first-week sales of 2,000 album-equivalent units. This feat made Stoessel the first Argentine act since Miguel Caló in 2016; and the first Argentine woman since Soledad Pastorutti in 2014 to debut an album in the top-ten of the former chart.[163] The tracks "Te Pido" and "Las Jordans" charted at number 53 and 58 in Argentina.[164] Both, Cupido and its title track were certified 2x Platinum (Latin) in the U.S. by the RIAA in October 2023.[125][165][166]

Following the release of Cupido, Stoessel released a string of collaborations throughout 2023. The first of these, "Me Enteré" with Tiago PZK, was released on 18 May 2023.[167] The song marks their second collaboration, following "El Último Beso" (2022).[168] It was teased with the caption, "La Doble T" (English: "The Double T")—a nod to the Stoessel's 2022 single "La Triple T"—on their social medias and billboards in Buenos Aires.[169][170] "Me Entere" reached number six in Argentina.[171] Stoessel then appeared alongside rapper BM in producer Big One's "Lágrimas", released on 10 October.[172] Peaking at number six, it marked her 17th top-10 in Argentina.[173][174] Stoessel's final release of 2023 was "La Original" with Emilia, which was released on 2 November as the fifth single from the latter's second studio album, .MP3.[175] The song debuted[176] at number one on the Argentina Hot 100 and topped the chart for seven weeks, marking Stoessel's fourth leader and tying "Bar" as her longest-running chart-topper.[177]

2024: Upcoming fourth studio album

In April 2023, Stoessel revealed on her social media that she had begun working on her fifth studio album with longtime producers Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo.[178]

Artistry

Musical style

While working on Violetta, Stoessel met with pop music and Latin music. She later transferred the pop sound to her first solo album Tini (Martina Stoessel). As Stoessel matured, her follow-up record, Quiero Volver, was described as an evolution to a new sound exploring the more serious sound of Latin music. Stoessel expanded with genres that are common to her home country such as reggaeton, cumbia, urban and trap sound, on her third studio album Tini Tini Tini, which she praised for having "a lot of variety and all kinds of sounds".[179] The Latin music elements are also present, as well as integrates elements and heavy influences of electronica, in her fourth studio album Cupido, which she described as "An era full of growth and personal discovery."[160][161] In addition, Stoessel is also recognizable by her romantic ballads and said, "I don't wake up every day feeling any one way. I don't want to do the same thing every day. I don't listen to the same kind of music, or even the same kind of genre, every day. So when it comes to recording music, I do different things. I'm always changing, evolving. Some days I want to write a ballad, others I want to work on a reggaeton song. I wanted to break apart these ideas that if you write and sing ballads, you can't do much else."[179]

Stoessel has also been influenced by her Argentine heritage, which was a major inspiration to her, for use in the poem with tango, on her third album and explained, "In Argentina we listen to cumbia a lot, and on "22" we did a fusion of cumbia and reggaeton, and it was the very first song I released from this album. And, "Duele" is very similar because tango is something that represents Argentina and all Argentines. The song is a fusion of tango and trap, which I had not done before. Those two songs represent the Argentine heritage."[180]

Influences

Even before her career was launched by Disney, and even more because of that, Stoessel was already a fan and was inspired throughout her career by Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez,[181] who, like her, were successful protagonists on Disney Channel and later forayed into the music industry.[182] She was also questioned by the media if she would follow the same path  sometimes controversial  as some of them, to which she stated that each one does what they like and follows their own road; she would not follow the same path as other Disney stars.[183]

As Stoessel grew in her profession as a singer, she also found other inspirations. Her biggest influences according to Billboard are Beyoncé, Justin Bieber and Shakira.[159] In 2019, in a cover story for the Mexican edition of Seventeen, when asked which was the biggest of them, Stoessel replied: "Beyoncé! She's awesome, I love her. I love everything she does, her music, her shows are amazing, how she dances [...] I like that you can see how she is present in the smallest details."[184] This was already confirmed in previous years through her visual style (she worked with stylist Paula Selby Avellaneda, who had worked with Beyoncé),[185] live performances[186] and choreographies. Stoessel further cited Beyoncé as the person who she would like to collaborate with the most and also called the singer her "favorite artist": "She has inspired my career."[184][180] Stoessel has praised Spanish musician Alejandro Sanz, with whom she collaborated on the 2020 pop ballad "Un Beso en Madrid", which she described as a "dream come true", and Puerto Rican musician Daddy Yankee, who she cited as a "teacher", stating that collaborating with him would be a "dream"; she grew up listening to both artists and stated them as her influences in Latin music.[180]

Personal life

Stoessel resides in San Isidro, Buenos Aires. Due to the expansion of her music career, she also often resides in Los Angeles, California, and in Miami, Florida, where she has apartments.[187][188] She speaks Spanish (her native language), Italian, and English.[189] Stoessel has said she struggled with both anxiety and panic attacks, and that it was very difficult for her to return to the stage. She has also said she has been in therapy, and when she goes on tour, she usually takes her therapist with her.[190] Stoessel is a big animal lover and owns six dogs, some of which she adopted from the dog shelter.[191]

Relationships

In 2013, Stoessel started dating fellow Argentine actor Peter Lanzani.[192] After two years of dating, they ended their relationship in April 2015. They got back together in the summer of the same year, but split again in December 2015.[193]

In September 2016, Stoessel announced that she started dating Spanish model Pepe Barroso Silva, who was the actor in the music video for "Great Escape".[194] In February 2018, Stoessel announced that she and Silva are no longer dating, but they got back together in May 2018.[195] On 22 December 2018, Stoessel announced that she and Silva have split again.[196]

On 10 June 2019, during the Martin Fierro awards ceremony, Stoessel announced that she started dating Colombian singer and frequent collaborator Sebastián Yatra.[197] In May 2020, it was announced that Stoessel and Yatra had ended their relationship.[198]

Stoessel dated Atlético Madrid footballer Rodrigo De Paul from August 2022–August 2023.[199]

Other activities

Products and endorsements

In 2015, Stoessel became the face of L'Oréal Paris' Miss Manga mascara line in Latin America.[200] In 2016, she became the face of the clothing brand Cher.[201] In 2017, Stoessel launched her clothing line called Tini by Martina Stoessel.[202]

In 2018, she partnered with Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada and launched two fragrances: Rebel Love and Wow Girl.[203][204] In May that year, Stoessel was announced as the brand ambassador for Great Wall Motor's automobile line, Haval.[205] Since August 2018, she has served as the ambassador for Pantene in Argentina and Latin America.[206] In February 2020, Stoessel was announced as the face of jewelry brand Pandora in Latin America, along with her then-boyfriend Sebastián Yatra.[207] Later that month, she became an ambassador for Adidas in Argentina.[208]

In 2022, Stoessel, along with Anitta and Becky G, was the spokesperson for WhatsApp's "Gender Equality in Music & Beyond" campaign.[209] She collaborated with Pull&Bear on a clothing line, "Tini x P&B Collection", which was released in November.[210] Stoessel and Pull&Bear released their second collection together in May 2023.[211] In June, she became an ambassador for sunglasses brand, Hawkers;[212] a collaborative collection was released in September.[213] In July, she was announced as a global ambassador for Maybelline.[214]

Activism and philanthropy

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". On 17 November 2016, Stoessel was named an honorary ambassador of the world peace by fellow human rights activist Adolfo Pérez Esquivel and Guatemalan political activist Rigoberta Menchú, at the Red voz por la paz ceremony in Buenos Aires.[215] She is also a philanthropist and uses her fame as a platform to positively influence the lives of people around her.

In August 2018 and 2019, Stoessel participated again in Un sol para los chicos, a solidarity campaign for the benefit of UNICEF. Stoessel became a part of UNICEF's protect #GeneracionUnica for the rights of every child.[216]

Filmography

Denotes works that have not yet been released
Film roles
Year Title Role Notes
2013 Monsters University Carrie Williams Voice role; Italian dubbed version
2014 Violetta: La emoción del concierto Herself / Violetta Concert film
2015 Violetta: The Journey Television film; documentary
2016 Tini: The Movie Tini Sequel film to Violetta[217]
2019 UglyDolls Moxy Voice role; Spanish dubbed version
2022 Tini Tour 2022: En Vivo desde Buenos Aires Herself Concert film; (English: "Tini Tour 2022: Live from Buenos Aires")
Tini Tour 2022: La Despedida del Año Concert film; (English: "Tini Tour 2022: Farewell of the Year")
TBA The Diary [218] TBA Completed
Television roles
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Patito Feo Martina / Young Anna (flashbacks) Season 1; guest role
2012–15 Violetta Violetta Castillo Lead role; telenovela
2017 Soy Luna Herself Guest role[219]
Las Estrellas Guest role[220]
2018 La Voz... Argentina Herself Season 2; coach / judge
2019 Pequeños Gigantes Argentina Judge
2020 Tini: Quiero Volver Tour Web docuseries
La Voz Season 7; advisor
2022 Solo Amor y mil Canciones Streaming special

Discography

Tours

Headlining

Co-headlining

Awards and nominations

Actuality Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2021 Best Female Song "Miénteme" Won [221]
Best Collaboration "La Niña de la Escuela" (with Lola Índigo and Belinda) Won
Billboard Argentina Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2018 Artist of The Year Herself Won [222]
2019 [223]
2020 [224]
Billboard Latin Music Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2023 Latin Pop Album of the Year Cupido Nominated [225]
Bravo Otto
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2015 Super Female TV Star Herself Gold [226]
2016 Super Female Singer [227]
2018 Nominated [228]
Gardel Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2013 Best Movie or Television Soundtrack Album Violetta Won [229]
2019 Best Female Pop Album Quiero Volver Nominated [230]
2021 Best Pop Album Tini Tini Tini Nominated [231]
Best Urban/Trap Song or Album "High (Remix)" (with María Becerra and Lola Índigo) Nominated
Song of the Year "Ella Dice" Nominated
Collaboration of the Year "Un Beso en Madrid" (with Alejandro Sanz) Nominated
2022 Song of The Year "Miénteme" (with María Becerra) Won [232]
Record of The Year Nominated
Best Pop Song Won
Best Urban Song "Bar" (with L-Gante) Nominated
Best Urban Music Collaboration Nominated
2023 Song of the Year "La Triple T" Won [233][234]
Record of the Year Nominated
Best Pop Song Nominated
Best Short Form Music Video Nominated
Best Urban Music Collaboration "La Loto" (with Becky G and Anitta) Nominated
Heat Latin Music Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2017 Best South Region Artist Herself Nominated [235]
2020 Nominated [236]
2023 Best Female Artist Nominated [237]
Kids' Choice Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2013 Favorite Latin Artist Violetta Nominated [238]
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2012 Female Newcomer Violetta Won [14]
2013 Favorite TV Actress Nominated [239]
Kids' Choice Awards Colombia
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2014 Female Newcomer Violetta Won [240]
Kids' Choice Awards Mexico
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2014 Favorite TV Actress Violetta Nominated [241]
2015 Nominated
2023 Favorite Latin Artist Herself Nominated [242]
Master Fandom Tinistas Nominated
Latin American Music Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2022 Social Artist of the Year Herself Nominated [243]
Premios Los Más Clickeados
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2013 Celebrities with Highest Internet Rating Herself Won [244]
2015 Won [245]
2019 Won [246]
Los 40 Music Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2021 Best Latin Act Herself Nominated [247]
Best Spanish Video "La Niña de la Escuela" (with Lola Índigo and Belinda) Won
2023 Best Latin Song "Cupido" Nominated [248]
Best Latin Live Act Herself Nominated
Lo Nuestro Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2019 Revelation Artist of the Year Herself Nominated [249]
2022 Pop Song of the Year "Un Beso en Madrid" Nominated [250]
2023 Remix of the Year "La Ducha (Remix)" (with Elena Rose, María Becerra, Greeicy, and Becky G) Nominated [251]
Lo Mas Premios Escuchado
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2019 Artist of The Year Herself Won [252]
The Most Listened Song "22" Nominated
Trend Song "Fresa" Won
2020 Latin Pop Record of The Year "Tini Tini Tini" Won [253]
2021 Latin Fandom Tinistas Won [254]
2022 Best Female Pop Artist of The Year Herself Won [255]
Song of The Year "Miénteme" Won
Feat. of The Year "2:50 Remix" Won
Latin Music Italian Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2014 Best Look Herself Won [256]
Best Fandom Tinistas Won
2015 Best Look Herself Won [257]
Best Fandom Tinistas Won
2016 Best Latin Female Artist of The Year Herself Nominated [258]
Best Latin Female Video of The Year "Great Escape" Nominated
Best Latin Female Album of The Year "Tini (Martina Stoessel)" Won
2017 Best Latin Fandom Tinistas Nominated [259]
Best Latin Female Artist of The Year Herself Nominated
2018 Best Latin Female Artist of The Year Herself Nominated [260]
Best Latin Album of The Year "Quiero Volver" Nominated
My Favorite Lyrics "Quiero Volver" Nominated
2019 Best Latin Female Artist of The Year Herself Won [261]
Best Latin Female Video of The Year "22" Nominated
Latino Show Music Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2021 Best Pop Song "Un Beso en Madrid" Won [262]
2022 Best Female Artist — Pop Urbano Herself Nominated [263]
Best Female Artist — Pop Herself Nominated
2023 Best Female Artist — Pop Herself Pending [264][265]
Best Pop Urbano Song "La Triple T" Pending
Martín Fierro Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2013 Female Newcomer Violetta Won [266]
Martín Fierro Digital Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2018 Best Musical Artist Herself Won [267]
Martín Fierro Fashion Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2019 Best Style — Female Singer Herself Nominated [268]
2023 Best Style — Musical Artist Herself Nominated [269]
MTV Europe Music Awards
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2016 Best Latin America South Act Herself Nominated [270]
2018 Herself Nominated [271]
2019 Herself Nominated [272]
2021 Herself Won [273]
2022 Herself Won [274]
MTV Millennial Awards
Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
2018 Best Argentine Artist Herself Won [275]
2021 Best Argentine Artist + IDO Herself Won [276]
2022 Best Argentine Artist + IDO Herself Won [277]
2023 Video of the Year "Muñecas" (with La Joaqui and Steve Aoki) Nominated [278]
Choreo Crack Herself Nominated
Fandom of the Year Tinistas Nominated
MTV Millennial Awards Brazil
Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
2022 ¡Me Gusta! Herself Won [279]
Musa Awards
Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
2021 International Collaboration of the Year "Miénteme" Nominated [280]
Premios Juventud
Year Category Nominee / work Result Ref.
2019 Best New Artist Herself Nominated [281]
2022 Best Girl Power Collab "La Niña de La Escuela" (with Lola Índigo and Belinda) Nominated [282]
Female Artist – On The Rise Herself Nominated
Best Fandom Tinistas Nominated
2023 Premios Juventud Female Artist Herself Nominated [283]
Best Song For My Ex "Cupido" Nominated
Best Girl Power Collab "La Loto" (with Becky G and Anitta) Nominated
Best Pop/Urban Song "Cupido" Nominated
Best Pop/Urban Collaboration "Muñecas" (with La Joaqui and Steve Aoki) Nominated
Best Pop/Urban Album Cupido Nominated
Best Regional Mexican Fusion "Por El Resto De Tu Vida" (with Christian Nodal) Nominated
Hottest Choreo "La Loto" (with Becky G and Anitta) Nominated
I Want More Herself Nominated
Premios Odeón
Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
2022 Song of the Year "La Niña de la Escuela" Pending [284]
Video of the Year Pending
Best Urban Song Pending
Best Latin Song "Miénteme" Pending
Premios Tu Música Urbano
Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
2022 Top Rising Star — Female Herself Nominated [285]
Collaboration of the Year "Miénteme" Nominated
Video of the Year — New Artist Nominated
2023 Top Artist — Female Herself Nominated [286]
Top Social Artist Nominated
Top Artist — Pop Urban Nominated
Top Song — Pop Urban "La Triple T" Nominated
Video of the Year "La Loto" (with Becky G and Anitta) Nominated
Album of the Year – Female Artist Cupido Nominated
Quiero Awards
Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
2016 Best Female Video "Siempre Brillaras" Nominated [287]
Best Instagram Musician Herself Won
2017 Best Female Video "Si Tu te Vas" Won [288]
Best Pop Video "Ya no Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare" Nominated
Best Director Video "Si Tu te Vas" Nominated
Best YouTube Channel Herself Won
2018 Best Female Video "Princesa" Nominated [289]
Best Choreography Video Won
Best Melodic Video "Consejo de Amor" Nominated
Best YouTube Channel Herself Nominated
2019 Best Female Video "22" Won [290]
Best Extraordinary Encounter "Por qué Te Vas" Nominated
Best YouTube Channel Herself Nominated
Best Video Of The Year "22" Won
2020 Best Video Of The Year "Ella Dice" Won [291]
Best Extraordinary Encounter Nominated
Best Choreography Video "Duele" Nominated
Best Video — Female "Oye" Nominated
Best Pop Video "Ya No Me Llames" Nominated
Best Video — Female Artist "High (Remix)" Won
2021 Best Extraordinarye Meeting "Maldita Foto" Nominated [292]
Best Musician Influencer Herself Nominated
Best Video — Female "Maldita Foto" Nominated
Best Melodic Video "Un Beso en Madrid" Nominated
Best Pop Video "Miénteme" Nominated
"2:50 Remix" Nominated
Video of the Year Nominated
"Miénteme" Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Starlight Cinema Awards
Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
2016 Social Trend Topic Tini: The Movie Won [293]
Urban Music Awards
Year Category Nominee Result Ref.
2019 Best New Artist Herself Nominated [294]
Best Video "22" Nominated

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