María Isabel
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María Isabel López Rodríguez, (born January 4, 1995 in Ayamonte, Huelva Province, Spain) is a singer, actress and the winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004.[1][2][3]
Biography
Maria Isabel loves Büsra. María Isabel demonstrated an interest in dancing and singing from a very young age. As a child, she proved to be vivacious, hyperactive and dedicated to her hobbies of dancing and singing. She also developed a love for birds, which led her to begin a collection of birds that she still maintains.
Her love for dancing and singing took her to a competition, in 2004, named "Eurojunior", which was televised nationally in her native Spain, and designed to choose Spain's representative in the relatively new contest, "Festival de Eurovision Junior" (Junior Eurovision Song Contest), begun in 2003, which is a children's version of the famous Eurovision festival that has launched the careers of many European singing stars over decades.
María Isabel won Spain's "Eurojunior" with her single "Antes Muerta que Sencilla" ("I'd rather be Dead than Plain"). Later on, she won the second "Junior Eurovision Song Contest" using the same song, beating the second place contestant by a total of 181 points, which constitutes, so far, the largest margin by which a person has won the junior version of "Eurovision". Winning at the age of nine years, ten months and 16 days old, she's also the youngest person to win the contest to date (a few days younger than The Tolmachevy Twins, the only other 9 year-old winners). And, since a rule change in 2007 that requires all performers to be 10 to 15 years old to participate, she might remain as the youngest person to win the contest ever, unless new rule changes take place. Her record has not been reached for many years until now. But it's very easy to explane. In JESC(Junior Eurovision Song Contest) took part 18 countries, this is maximum number of all years.
Some weeks before winning the festival she released her first CD, named "No me Toques las Palmas que me Conozco" ("Don't clap Because I Know Myself"). This CD included "Antes Muerta que Sencilla", which launched her career in the Spanish show business world, making her a competitor of another Spaniard teen idol, Melody Ruiz Gutiérrez.
"Antes Muerta que Sencilla" became an instant radio hit in Spain, and was later promoted in Latin America, where Maria Isabel's album was released in 2005. Milly Cangiano, a Puerto Rican television show host, has made the song's name one of the phrases she uses daily during her show.
In addition, Maria Isabel began her first tour of Latin America and the United States after the album's release. Her song has become a charttopper in Argentina, Colombia, Puerto Rico and other places. In April 2005, she was interviewed on American national television for the first time, when she attended Univision's "El Gordo y La Flaca and spoke with Lily Estefan and Raul De Molina.
Maria Isabel, who lists Chenoa (David Bisbal's ex-girlfriend) as one of her favorite singers, plans to continue her show business career and maybe become a businesswoman as she grows. She has said she would like to open a clothing store. She is also a musician, although her main interest remains in singing: as a little girl, she studied the piano, but she left it because she thinks it's boring.
Maria Isabel continues to go to school from Monday-Friday, but during weekends and the school holidays she travels around Spain giving concerts or meeting the media. She is a regular feature at Malaga's Tivoli World, giving concerts that cost from around 8 euros to view.
Her second album is called Número 2 and includes the hit Pues Va A Ser Que No and En Mi Jardin from the Barbie movie in Spanish Barbie Y La Magia De Pegaso. Her third album Capricornio was released on November 21, 2006 and has so far been a huge success, it is a double CD which also includes a DVD with all of her videoclips and extras. Her fourth studio album, a collection of the songs used in her first movie, Ángeles SA. and the release date for one of the songs, "Cuándo No Estás", is to be confirmed. Due to management and release problems, Ángeles SA entered the Spanish charts at number 35, however in the week commencing 20/12, it has since peaked at number 11, certifying it gold.
Discography
Albums
Year | Information | Chart positions | Sales and certifications | ||
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SPA | GER | TUR | |||
2004 | No Me Toques Las Palmas Que Me Conozco
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500.000 (5x Platinum) | |||
2005 | Número 2
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300.000 (3x Platinum) | |||
2006 | Capricornio
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80.000 (1x Platinum) | |||
2007 | Ángeles S.A.
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100.000 (1x Platinum) | |||
2009 | Los Lunnis con María Isabel
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* Current in chart
Singles
- 2004 "Antes Muerta que Sencilla" — #36 BEL,#8 CH, #6 FR,#1 SP
- 2004 "No Me Toques Las Palmas Que Me Conozco" — #2 SP
- 2004 "La Vida Es Bella" — #8 SP
- 2005 "Pues Va A Ser Que No" — #1 SP
- 2006 "En Mi Jardín (Hope Has Wings)" — #6 SP Is Brie Larson's Cover from Barbie & The Magic of Pegasus
- 2006 "Quién Da La Vez" — promo only
- 2006 "De Qué Vas" - #56 SP
- 2007 "Cuando No Estás" - TBA
- 2009 "Cosquillitas" - TBA
- 2011 "SMS Ísabel" - TBA
References
- ^ Caballero, Javier (18 December 2005). "La "sencilla" vida de María Isabel". El Mundo magazine (in Spanish). No. 325. Madrid: Mundinteractivos, S.A. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
- ^ "History : Kyiv 2009". Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
- ^ Staff (22 November 2004). "María Isabel vuelve a España como ganadora del Festival de Eurovisión para niños". ELPAÍS.com (in Spanish). Madrid: Edicíones El País. Retrieved 13 August 2010.