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Argentine singer [[Tini (singer)|Tini]] has released five [[Studio albums|studio album]]s, one [[live album]], six [[soundtrack album]]s, forty-eight [[Single (music)|singles]] (including eight as a featured artist) and eleven [[Promotional recording#Promo single|promotional singles]]. Tini has over 10 billion combined audio and video streams, and is one of the most influential Latin singers-songwriters worldwide.
Argentine singer [[Tini (singer)|Tini]] has released five [[Studio albums|studio album]]s, one [[live album]], six [[soundtrack album]]s, forty-eight [[Single (music)|singles]] (including eight as a featured artist) and eleven [[Promotional recording#Promo single|promotional singles]]. Tini has over 10 billion combined audio and video streams, and is one of the most influential Latin singers-songwriters worldwide.


She first appeared in multiple tracks from the soundtracks of 2012 [[Disney Channel (Latin American TV channel)|Disney]]'s ''[[Violetta (TV series)|Violetta]]''. The albums received multiple gold and platinum certifications in Argentina and various European countries. She became the first Latin act to sign with [[Hollywood Records]]. After signing with them she released her [[bilingual]] [[Pop music|pop]] self-titled debut album ''[[Tini (album)|Tini (Martina Stoessel)]]''. The album also included the soundtrack for ''[[Tini: The Movie]]''. It debuted at No. 1 in Argentina, as well as the top 10 in various charts in European countries. Upon its release, the album has selling over 100,000 copies worldwide in less than two months, and received Gold certification by the [[Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers]] (CAPIF). After signing with [[Universal Music Latino]], she explored [[Latin pop]] and [[reggae]] on ''[[Quiero Volver]]'' (2018), her second chart-topping album in Argentina. Tini recalibrated her image to [[reggaeton]] with the [[Latin trap]]-infused ''[[Tini Tini Tini]]'' (2020), which became the [[List of best-selling albums in Argentina|best-selling album by a woman]] in Argentina and the only female album to be certified [[Album certification|double diamond]] by the CAPIF.
She first appeared in multiple tracks from the soundtracks of 2012 [[Disney Channel (Latin American TV channel)|Disney]]'s ''[[Violetta (TV series)|Violetta]]''. The albums received multiple gold and platinum certifications in Argentina and various European countries. She became the first Latin act to sign with [[Hollywood Records]]. After signing with them she released her [[bilingual]] [[Pop music|pop]] self-titled debut album ''[[Tini (album)|Tini (Martina Stoessel)]]'' (2016). The album also included the soundtrack for ''[[Tini: The Movie]]''. It debuted at No. 1 in Argentina, as well as the top 10 in various charts in European countries. Upon its release, the album has selling over 100,000 copies worldwide in less than two months, and received Gold certification by the [[Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers]] (CAPIF). After signing with [[Universal Music Latino]], she explored [[Latin pop]] and [[reggae]] on ''[[Quiero Volver]]'' (2018), her second chart-topping album in Argentina. Tini recalibrated her image to [[reggaeton]] with the [[Latin trap]]-infused ''[[Tini Tini Tini]]'' (2020), which became the [[List of best-selling albums in Argentina|best-selling album by a woman]] in Argentina and the only female album to be certified [[Album certification|double diamond]] by the CAPIF.


Shifting to [[Sony Music Latin]] and [[5020 Records]] in 2021, she embraced [[Urbano music|urbano]] and [[Argentine cumbia|cumbia]] styles on her third album ''[[Cupido (album)|Cupido]]'' (2023), which featured her first three [[Argentina Hot 100|''Billboard'' Argentina Hot 100]] number-ones: "[[Miénteme]]", "[[Bar (song)|Bar]]", and "[[La Triple T]]", and her three ''Billboard'' US [[Latin Pop Airplay]] top 25 entries: "[[Maldita Foto]]", "[[La Loto]]" and "[[Cupido (Tini song)|Cupido]]". Certified diamond by CAPIF, and double platinum ([[RIAA certification#Latin|Latin]]) in the US by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA), the album was the first by an Argentine act this decade to reach the top ten on the ''Billboard'' US [[Latin Pop Albums]] and top 50 on the ''Billboard'' [[Billboard Top Latin Albums|Top Latin Albums]] charts. It also made Tini the first Argentine woman to chart on the [[Billboard Global 200|''Billboard'' Global 200]] and [[Billboard Global Excl. U.S.|''Global Excl. US'']]. Tini achieved her fourth number-one Argentina Hot 100 with the collaboration "[[La Original]]" with [[Emilia Mernes|Emilia]]. Personal struggles influenced the [[Alternative music|alternative]] ''[[Un Mechón de Pelo]]'' (2024), which yielded her fifth Argentina Hot 100 number-one "[[Pa (song)|Pa]]". In August 2024, she made her first chart entry on the US [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] and [[Canadian Hot 100]], and became the first Argentine female artist to appear on the Hot 100 in the chart's history with the single "[[We Pray]]" in collaboration with [[Coldplay]].
Shifting to [[Sony Music Latin]] and [[5020 Records]] in 2021, she embraced [[Urbano music|urbano]] and [[Argentine cumbia|cumbia]] styles on her third album ''[[Cupido (album)|Cupido]]'' (2023), which featured her first three [[Argentina Hot 100|''Billboard'' Argentina Hot 100]] number-ones: "[[Miénteme]]", "[[Bar (song)|Bar]]", and "[[La Triple T]]", and her three ''Billboard'' US [[Latin Pop Airplay]] top 25 entries: "[[Maldita Foto]]", "[[La Loto]]" and "[[Cupido (Tini song)|Cupido]]". Certified diamond by CAPIF, and double platinum ([[RIAA certification#Latin|Latin]]) in the US by the [[Recording Industry Association of America]] (RIAA), the album was the first by an Argentine act this decade to reach the top ten on the ''Billboard'' US [[Latin Pop Albums]] and top 50 on the ''Billboard'' [[Billboard Top Latin Albums|Top Latin Albums]] charts. It also made Tini the first Argentine woman to chart on the [[Billboard Global 200|''Billboard'' Global 200]] and [[Billboard Global Excl. U.S.|''Global Excl. US'']]. Tini achieved her fourth number-one Argentina Hot 100 with the collaboration "[[La Original]]" with [[Emilia Mernes|Emilia]]. Personal struggles influenced the [[Alternative music|alternative]] ''[[Un Mechón de Pelo]]'' (2024), which yielded her fifth Argentina Hot 100 number-one "[[Pa (song)|Pa]]". In August 2024, she made her first chart entry on the US [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] and [[Canadian Hot 100]], and became the first Argentine female artist to appear on the Hot 100 in the chart's history with the single "[[We Pray]]" in collaboration with [[Coldplay]].

Revision as of 15:09, 20 October 2024

Tini discography
Tini performing during Got Me Started Tour in Paris in 2017
Studio albums5
Soundtrack albums6
Live albums1
Singles44
Promotional singles11

Argentine singer Tini has released five studio albums, one live album, six soundtrack albums, forty-eight singles (including eight as a featured artist) and eleven promotional singles. Tini has over 10 billion combined audio and video streams, and is one of the most influential Latin singers-songwriters worldwide.

She first appeared in multiple tracks from the soundtracks of 2012 Disney's Violetta. The albums received multiple gold and platinum certifications in Argentina and various European countries. She became the first Latin act to sign with Hollywood Records. After signing with them she released her bilingual pop self-titled debut album Tini (Martina Stoessel) (2016). The album also included the soundtrack for Tini: The Movie. It debuted at No. 1 in Argentina, as well as the top 10 in various charts in European countries. Upon its release, the album has selling over 100,000 copies worldwide in less than two months, and received Gold certification by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers (CAPIF). After signing with Universal Music Latino, she explored Latin pop and reggae on Quiero Volver (2018), her second chart-topping album in Argentina. Tini recalibrated her image to reggaeton with the Latin trap-infused 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.

Shifting to Sony Music Latin and 5020 Records in 2021, she embraced urbano and cumbia styles on her third album Cupido (2023), which featured her first three Billboard Argentina Hot 100 number-ones: "Miénteme", "Bar", and "La Triple T", and her three Billboard US Latin Pop Airplay top 25 entries: "Maldita Foto", "La Loto" and "Cupido". Certified diamond by CAPIF, and double platinum (Latin) in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), the album was the first by an Argentine act this decade to reach the top ten on the Billboard US Latin Pop Albums and top 50 on the Billboard Top Latin Albums charts. It also made Tini the first Argentine woman to chart on the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. US. Tini achieved her fourth number-one Argentina Hot 100 with the collaboration "La Original" with Emilia. Personal struggles influenced the alternative Un Mechón de Pelo (2024), which yielded her fifth Argentina Hot 100 number-one "Pa". In August 2024, she made her first chart entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian Hot 100, and became the first Argentine female artist to appear on the Hot 100 in the chart's history with the single "We Pray" in collaboration with Coldplay.

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions, sales, and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
ARG
[1]
AUT
[2]
BEL
(FL)

[3]
FRA
[4]
GER
[5]
ITA
[6]
POL
[7]
SPA
[8]
SWI
[9]
US
Latin

[10]
Tini (Martina Stoessel) 1 3 17 13 6 6 9 12 37
Quiero Volver
  • Released: October 12, 2018
  • Label: Hollywood, Universal Latin
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 22 138 106 26 77 49 11 40
Tini Tini Tini
  • Released: December 3, 2020
  • Label: Hollywood, Universal Latin
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
2 184 40
  • CAPIF: 2× Diamond (Digital)[14]
Cupido
  • Released: February 16, 2023
  • Label: Hollywood, Sony Latin
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
3 5 45
Un Mechón de Pelo
  • Released: April 11, 2024
  • Label: Hollywood, 5020, Sony Latin
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
14
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Live albums

List of live albums with selected details
Title Details
Un Mechón de Pelo (En Vivo)
  • Released: July 31, 2024[19]
  • Label: Hollywood, 5020, Sony Latin
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist, showing year released, with selected chart positions, certifications and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
ARG
[20]
COL
[21]
ECU
[22]
MEX
[23]
PAR
[24]
SPA
[17]
URU
[25]
US
Latin

[26]
US
Latin
Pop

[27]
VEN
[28]
"Libre Soy" / "All'alba Sorgerò" 2013 29 Frozen
"Siempre Brillarás" / "Born to Shine" 2016 [a] Tini (Martina Stoessel)
"Great Escape" / "Yo Me Escaparé" [b]
"Got Me Started" / "Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare"
(solo or featuring Sebastián Yatra)
[c]
"Si Tu Te Vas" 2017
"Te Quiero Más"
(with Nacho)
13 16 [d] 7 91 Quiero Volver
"Princesa"
(with Karol G)
2018 69 14 8 49 17 74
"Consejo de Amor"
(featuring Morat)
33 65 58
"Quiero Volver"
(with Sebastián Yatra)
21 49 41 [e] 19
"Por Que Te Vas"
(with Cali y El Dandee)
17
"22"
(with Greeicy)
2019 8 5 70 5 Tini Tini Tini
"Suéltate el Pelo" 46 88
"Fresa"
(with Lalo Ebratt)
3 78 63 4
"Oye"
(with Sebastián Yatra)
3 1 41 72 8
  • ASINCOL: Platinum[38]
  • CAPIF: Platinum[39]
  • IFPI ECU: Platinum[36]
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[17]
"Recuerdo"
(with Mau y Ricky)
2020 12 15 75 9
"Ya No Me Llames"[40]
(with Ovy on the Drums)
15 14 78 Non-album singles
"Bésame (I Need You)"
(with R3hab and Reik)
[f] [g]
"Ella Dice"
(with Khea)
4 8 [h] 41 8 Tini Tini Tini
"High" (Remix)
(with María Becerra and Lola Índigo)
2 76 62 Non-album single
"Duele"
(featuring John C)
10 [i] 13 Tini Tini Tini
"Un Beso en Madrid"
(with Alejandro Sanz)
19 74 [j] 11 78 49 8
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[17]
"Te Olvidaré" 70
"Playa"[A] 2021 70
"Miénteme"
(with María Becerra)
1 29 7 [k] 2 3 1 Cupido
"2:50" (Remix)
(with MYA and Duki)
3 17 41 9
  • CAPIF: 2× Platinum[52]
  • CUD: 2× Platinum[52]
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[17]
Suena MYA!
"La Niña de la Escuela"
(with Lola Índigo and Belinda)
37 11 39 9 9
  • PROMUSICAE: 5× Platinum[17]
La Niña
"Maldita Foto"
(with Manuel Turizo)
11 17 19 87 3 15 Cupido
"Tú No Me Conoces"
(with Danny Ocean)
29 99 @dannocean
"Bar"
(with L-Gante)
1 3 78 2
  • CAPIF: 3× Platinum[53]
  • CUD: 3× Platinum[55]
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[17]
Cupido
"Fantasi"
(with Beéle)
2022 6 91 94 11
"La Triple T" 1 5 1
  • AMPROFON: Gold[15]
  • CAPIF: 2× Platinum[56]
  • IFPI ECU: Gold[55]
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[17]
"Carne y Hueso" 12
"Suéltame"
(with Christina Aguilera)
[l] 24 La Tormenta
and Aguilera
"La Loto"
(with Becky G and Anitta)
7 23 78 9 15 Cupido
"El Último Beso"
(with Tiago PZK)
7 11 2
"Muñecas"[B]
(with La Joaqui and Steve Aoki)
2023 3 41 13
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[17]
"Por el Resto de Tu Vida"
(with Christian Nodal)
63 19
  • AMPROFON: Platinum[15]
  • PROMUSICAE: Platinum[17]
Forajido 2
"Cupido" 3 13 6 6 23 Cupido
"Me Enteré"
(with Tiago PZK)
6 70 77 13
  • PROMUSICAE: Gold[17]
Non-album singles
"Lágrimas"[C]
(with Big One and BM)
6 15
"La Original"[D]
(with Emilia)
1 8
  • PROMUSICAE: 3× Platinum[17]
  • RIAA: Gold (Latin)[18]
.MP3
"Pa" 2024 1 52 Un Mechón de Pelo
"Posta" 24
"Buenos Aires" 8 16
"Agua"
(with Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso)
Baño María
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
List of singles as a featured artist released, showing year released, selected chart positions and originating album
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
ARG
[20]
AUT
[2]
GER
[59]
IRE
[60]
NZ
Hot

[61]
SPA
[17]
SWE
[62]
SWI
[9]
UK
[63]
US
[64]
"Todo Es Posible"[E]
(David Bisbal featuring Tini)
2017 20 Años Contigo
"Y Apareciste Tu"
(Cacho Castaña featuring Tini)
Cacho y Sus Amigos: Concierto Inolvidable
(Live in Buenos Aires / 2016)
"Lights Down Low" (Latin Mix or Urban)
(MAX featuring Tini and Daneon)
Hell's Kitchen Angel
"La Cintura" (Remix)
(Alvaro Soler featuring Flo Rida and Tini)
2018 72 Mar de Colores
"Lo Malo" (Remix)
(Aitana and Ana Guerra featuring Greeicy and Tini)
Reflexión
"Wild"
(Jonas Blue featuring Chelcee Grimes, Tini and Jhay Cortez)
2019 Blue
"Sad Song"
(Alesso featuring Tini)
27 88 Non-album singles
"La Ducha" (Remix)
(Elena Rose, María Becerra and Greeicy featuring Becky G and Tini)
2022
"We Pray"
(Coldplay featuring Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna and Tini)
2024 36 28 40 7 7 53 79 32 20 87 Moon Music
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

List of promotional singles, showing year released and album name
Título Año Álbum
"En Mi Mundo" / "Nel Mio Mondo" 2012 Violetta
"Hoy Somos Más" 2013 Hoy Somos Más
"In My Own World"[65] Disney Channel Play It Loud
"En Gira"
(with Violetta cast)
2014 Gira Mi Canción
"Yo Te Amo a Ti"
(with Jorge Blanco)
2016 Tini (Martina Stoessel)
"Losing the Love"
"Somos el Cambio"
(with Odino Faccia)
2017 Non-album promotional single
"La Reina de La Bailanta" (Bis)
(Cacho Castaña featuring Raúl Lavié, Marcela Morelo, Alejandro Lerner, Tini, Adriana Varela, Palito Ortega, Sandra Mihanovich, Daniel Agostini, Ariel Pucheta, Gladys Quiroz, Rocío Quiroz and Valeria Lynch)
Cacho y Sus Amigos: Concierto Inolvidable (Live in Buenos Aires / 2016)
"Love is Love" 2018 Quiero Volver
"Diciembre" 2019 Tini Tini Tini
"Aquí Estoy" 2021 Non-album promotional single

Other charted songs

List of other charted songs, showing year released, with selected chart positions and album name
Title Year Peak positions Album
ARG
[66]
"Te Pido" 2023 58 Cupido
"Las Jordans" 53
"Miedo" 2024 100 Un Mechón de Pelo
"Ni de Ti" 38
"Ángel" 37
"Tinta 90" 53

Guest appearances

List of other appearances, showing year released, other artist(s) credited and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Tu Resplandor" 2012 Disney Princesas: Canciones de las Princesas
"It's a Lie" 2017 The Vamps Night & Day
"Vueltas en Tu Mente" 2021 Koati
"Un Reel" 2022 Ozuna Ozutochi
"Muñecas (Steve Aoki Remix)" 2024 Steve Aoki, La Joaqui Hiroquest 2: Double Helix Remixed

Music videos

Title Year Directed by Description
"Tu Resplandor" 2011 Spanish version of Shannon Saunders' song "The Glow"
"Entre Tú y Yo"
(with Pablo Espinosa)
2012
Violetta season 1, episode 11
"En Mi Mundo" Violetta season 1, episode 15; promo video for season 1
"Tienes Todo"
(with Pablo Espinosa)
Violetta season 1, episode 23
"Te Creo" Violetta season 1, episode 40
"Habla Si Puedes" Violetta season 1, episode 43
"Junto a Ti"
(with Lodovica Comello)
Violetta season 1, episode 68
"Ven y Canta"
(with Violetta cast)
Violetta season 1, episode 70
"Ser Mejor"
(with Violetta cast)
Violetta season 1, episode 80
"Nel Mio Mondo" Italian version of "En Mi Mundo"; premiered exclusively on Disney Channel Italy
"Hoy Somos Más" 2013 Promo video for Violetta season 2
"Euforia"
(with Violetta cast)
Violetta season 2, episode 20
"Código Amistad"
(with Lodovica Comello and Candelaria Molfese)
Violetta season 2, episode 33
"On Beat"
(with Violetta cast)
Violetta season 2, episode 40
"Cómo Quieres" Violetta season 2, episode 40
"Algo Se Enciende"
(with Violetta cast)
Violetta season 2, episode 66
"Nuestro Camino"
(with Jorge Blanco)
Violetta season 2, episode 67
"Si Es Por Amor"
(with Mercedes Lambre)
Violetta season 2, episode 78
"Soy Mi Mejor Momento" Violetta season 2, episode 80
"Esto No Puede Terminar"
(with Violetta cast)
Violetta season 2, episode 80
"Libre Soy" Spanish version of Idina Menzel's song "Let It Go"
"All'alba Sorgerò" Italian version of Idina Menzel's song "Let It Go"
"Il Mio Migliore Momento" 2014
  • Jorge Nisco
  • Martín Saban
Italian version of "Soy Mi Mejor Momento"; premiered only on Disney Channel Italy
"En Gira"
(with Violetta cast)
Violetta season 3, episode 1; promo video for season 3
"Supercreativa" Violetta season 3, episode 20
"Friends 'till the End"
(with Violetta cast)
Violetta season 3, episode 53
"Abrázame y Verás"
(with Jorge Blanco)
2015 Violetta season 3, episode 80
"Crecimos Juntos"
(with Violetta cast)
Violetta season 3, episode 80
"Siempre Brillarás" 2016 Phil Andelman[67][68][69][70][71] Features scenes from Tini: The Movie
"Born to Shine" English version of "Siempre Brillarás"
"Yo Te Amo a Tí"
(with Jorge Blanco)
Scene from Tini: The Movie
"Losing the Love" Features scenes from Tini: The Movie
"Great Escape" Features guest appearance by Spanish model Pepe Barroso Silva
"Yo Me Escaparé" (Lyric video) Eric Hurley[72] Spanish version of "Great Escape"
"Yo Me Escaparé" (Dance video) Released on Stoessel's official YouTube channel
"Got Me Started" Fatima Robinson[73] Excerpts of the video were used in the teaser of Stoessel's Got Me Started Tour before its official premiere
"Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare"
(featuring Sebastián Yatra)[74]
2017 Spanish version of "Got Me Started"
"Finders Keepers" (Dance video) Released on Stoessel's official YouTube channel
"Si Tú Te Vas" Joaquin Combre[75] Excerpts of the video were previously used in the backdrop video for the song's performance during the Got Me Started Tour
"Todo Es Posible"
(David Bisbal featuring Tini)
Mediaset España[76] Features scenes from Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas
"All You Gotta Do" (Live video) Live performance from the Got Me Started Tour show in Berlin; released on Stoessel's official YouTube channel
"Somos el Cambio"
(with Odino Faccia)
Live performance from the Red Voz por la Paz ceremony; intercut with rehearsal and behind-the-scenes footage
"Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare"
  • Jorge Nisco
  • Martín Saban
Soy Luna season 2, episode 41; solo performance
"Te Quiero Más"
(with Nacho)
Cavia & Cornas[77]
"Te Quiero Más" (Lyric video)
(with Nacho)
Released on Stoessel's official YouTube channel; features guest appearances by Stoessel's fans, as well as crew members
"Princesa"
(with Karol G)
2018 Agus & Santi[78]
"Consejo de Amor"
(featuring Morat)
"La Cintura (Remix)"
(Alvaro Soler featuring Flo Rida and Tini)
Remixed version of Soler's hit single "La Cintura"
"Quiero Volver"
(with Sebastián Yatra)
David Bohorquez & Diego Peskins[79]
"Lo Malo (Remix)"
(Aitana and Ana Guerra featuring Greeicy and Tini)
Remixed version of Aitana and Ana Guerra's single "Lo Malo"
"Por Que Te Vas"
(with Cali y El Dandee)
Features guest appearances by actors Celeste Cid and Juan Minujín
"Flores" (Live video)[80] 2019 Live performance from the Quiero Volver Tour show in Buenos Aires
"Wild"
(Jonas Blue featuring Chelcee Grimes, Tini and Jhay Cortez)
"Cristina"
(performed by Sebastián Yatra)
Joaquín Cambre
Nuno Gomes[81]
Stoessel guest stars in the video as the title character and sings the first lines of the song in the end; the video features footage from the Quiero Volver Tour
"22"
(with Greeicy)
Features guest appearances by footballer Sergio Agüero and musician Pablo Lescano
"Sad Song" (Lyric video)
(Alesso featuring Tini)
"Sad Song"
(Alesso featuring Tini)
Rudy Mancuso[82]
"Suéltate el Pelo" Nuno Gomes[83] Features guest appearances by actress Camila Sodi and model Luna Loaiza
"Fresa"
(with Lalo Ebratt)
Daniel Durán[84][85]
"Oye"
(with Sebastián Yatra)
Sequel to the "Cristina" video
"Diciembre" (Live video) Live performance from the Quiero Volver Tour show in Buenos Aires
"Recuerdo"
(with Mau y Ricky)
2020 David Bohórquez[86]
"Ya No Me Llames"
(with Ovy on the Drums)
Diego Peskins
Facu Ballve[87]
"Bésame (I Need You)"
(with R3HAB and Reik)
Diego Peskins[88]
"Ella Dice"
(with Khea)
Diego Peskins
Nuno Gomes[89]
"High (Remix)"
(with María Becerra and Lola Índigo)
Julián Levy[90] Remixed version of María Becerra's single "High"
"Duele"
(featuring John C)
Eduardo Casanova[91]
"Un Beso en Madrid"
(with Alejandro Sanz)
Nuno[92]
"Te Olvidaré" Tini
Diego Peskins[93]
Stoessel's directorial debut
"Playa" (Lyric video)
"Tuyo" (Lyric video)
"Miénteme"
(with María Becerra)
2021 Diego Peskins[94] Features guest appearance by actor Juan Sorini
"2:50 (Remix)"
(with MYA and Duki)
Martin Siepel[95] Remixed version of MYA's single "2:50"
"La Niña de la Escuela"
(with Lola Índigo and Belinda)
"Maldita Foto"
(with Manuel Turizo)
Nuno[96]
"Tú No Me Conoces"
(with Danny Ocean)
Diego Peskins[97][98]
"Bar"
(with L-Gante)
"Aquí Estoy" Features guest appearances by the winners of the Aquí Estoy Challenge
"Fantasi"
(with Beéle)
2022 Diego Peskins[99][100][101]
"La Triple T" Drag queens featured in the video are dressed in outfits referencing Stoessel's looks from her previous music videos and live performances
"Carne y Hueso"
"La Loto"
(with Becky G and Anitta)
Diego Peskins
Daniel Duran[102]
"Suéltame"
(with Christina Aguilera)
Ana Lily Amirpour[103] The video was originally set to be released in June, but it was delayed due to a series of shootings in the United States at the time
"El Último Beso"
(with Tiago PZK)
Diego Peskins[104][105]
"Muñecas"
(with La Joaqui and Steve Aoki)
2023
"Por el Resto de Tu Vida"
(with Christian Nodal)
Facundo Ballve[106]
"Cupido" Diego Peskins[107]
"La Loto" (Alternative video)
(with Becky G and Anitta)
[108] Alternative version of the "La Loto" music video
"Me Enteré"
(with Tiago PZK)
Laura Vifer[109]
"Las Jordans" Features guest appearance by footballer and Stoessel's then-boyfriend Rodrigo De Paul
"Lágrimas"
(with Big One and BM)
Lemuel Righi[110]
"La Original"
(with Emilia)
Francisco Ballve[111]
"Pa" 2024 Bàrbara Farré[112][113][114] Features guest appearance by Stoessel's father Alejandro Stoessel
"Posta"
"Buenos Aires"
"We Pray (Little Simz Version)"
(Coldplay featuring Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna and Tini)
James Zwadlo[115]
"We Pray (Tini Version)"
(Coldplay featuring Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna and Tini)
"We Pray (Elyanna Version)"
(Coldplay featuring Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna and Tini)
Live performance by the artists during the Music of the Spheres World Tour first show at Dublin's Croke Park

Footnotes

  1. ^ Limited Argentine radio release.[46]
  2. ^ "Muñecas" is also included on Steve Aoki eighth studio album Hiroquest 2: Double Helix.
  3. ^ Subtitled "Crossover #4".
  4. ^ Stylized as "La_Original.mp3".
  5. ^ "Todo Es Posible" was released as a standalone single for the movie Tadeo Jones 2: El secreto del Rey Midas.

Notes for peak chart positions

  1. ^ "Siempre Brillarás" did not enter the Billboard Argentina Hot 100, but peaked at number 8 on the Monitor Latino Argentina National Songs chart.[29]
  2. ^ "Yo Me Escaparé" did not enter the Billboard Argentina Hot 100, but peaked at number 12 on the Monitor Latino Argentina National Songs chart.[30]
  3. ^ "Ya No Hay Nadie que Nos Pare" did not enter the Billboard Argentina Hot 100, but peaked at number 6 on the Monitor Latino Argentina National Songs chart.[31]
  4. ^ "Te Quiero Más" did not enter the Billboard Mexico Airplay chart, but peaked at number 37 on the Mexico Espanol Airplay chart.[32]
  5. ^ "Quiero Volver" did not enter the Monitor Latino Uruguayan Airplay chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Uruguayan Latin Airplay chart.[35]
  6. ^ "Bésame (I Need You)" did not enter the Billboard Argentina Hot 100, but peaked at number nine on the Monitor Latino Argentina Anglo Songs chart.[41]
  7. ^ "Bésame (I Need You)" did not enter the Monitor Latino Uruguayan Airplay chart, but peaked at number five on the Monitor Latino Uruguayan Anglo Songs chart.[42]
  8. ^ "Ella Dice" did not enter the Billboard Mexico Airplay chart, but peaked at number one on Monitor Latino's Mexico Airplay Top 20 chart.[43]
  9. ^ "Duele" did not enter the Monitor Latino Ecuatorian Airplay chart, but peaked at number 16 on the Monitor Latino Ecuatorian Pop Songs chart.[44]
  10. ^ "Un Beso en Madrid" did not enter the Monitor Latino Ecuatorian Airplay chart, but peaked at number eight on the Monitor Latino Ecuatorian Pop Songs chart.[45]
  11. ^ "Miénteme" did not enter the Billboard Mexico Airplay chart, but peaked at number 18 on the Mexico Espanol Airplay chart.[47]
  12. ^ "Suéltame" did not enter the Billboard Mexico Airplay chart, but peaked at number 24 on the Mexico Espanol Airplay chart.[57]

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  68. ^ TINI – Born to Shine (Official Video) on YouTube
  69. ^ TINI, Jorge Blanco – Yo Te Amo A Ti (Official Video) on YouTube
  70. ^ TINI – Losing the Love (From "Tini: El gran cambio de Violetta" (Official Video)) on YouTube
  71. ^ TINI – Great Escape (Official Video) on YouTube
  72. ^ TINI – Yo Me Escaparé (Official Lyric Video) on YouTube
  73. ^ TINI – Got Me Started (Official Video) on YouTube
  74. ^ TINI – Ya No Hay Nadie Que Nos Pare (Official Video) ft. Sebastian Yatra on YouTube
  75. ^ TINI – Si Tu Te Vas (Official Video) on YouTube
  76. ^ David Bisbal – Todo Es Posible ft. Tini Stoessel (Official Music Video) on YouTube
  77. ^ TINI, Nacho – Te Quiero Más (Official Video) on YouTube
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  83. ^ TINI – Suéltate El Pelo on YouTube
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  88. ^ R3HAB, TINI, Reik - Bésame (I Need You). TiniVEVO. 4 June 2020. Archived from the original on 23 February 2022. Retrieved 27 March 2022 – via YouTube.
  89. ^ TINI, KHEA - Ella Dice. TiniVEVO. 15 July 2020. Archived from the original on 21 November 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2022 – via YouTube.
  90. ^ Maria Becerra x TINI x Lola Indigo - High Remix (Official Video). Maria Becerra Music. 3 September 2020. Archived from the original on 20 December 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2022 – via YouTube.
  91. ^ TINI - Duele ft. John C. TiniVEVO. 24 September 2020. Archived from the original on 12 July 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2022 – via YouTube.
  92. ^ TINI, Alejandro Sanz - Un Beso en Madrid. TiniVEVO. 29 October 2020. Archived from the original on 24 February 2022. Retrieved 27 March 2022 – via YouTube.
  93. ^ TINI - Te Olvidaré. TiniVEVO. 3 December 2020. Archived from the original on 6 November 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2022 – via YouTube.
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  95. ^ MYA, TINI & DUKI - 2:50 Remix (Official Video). MYA. 21 June 2021. Archived from the original on 22 March 2022. Retrieved 27 March 2022 – via YouTube.
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