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Mandy Santos
Also known asM-AND-Y
BornLondon, England
OriginBilbao, Spain
GenresPop, electronic, R&B, dance, indie
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active2011–present
LabelsSony/ATV Music Publishing

Mandy Santos, also known as M-AND-Y (born in London, England), is a Spanish singer and songwriter.[1][2]

Santos' first single, "Midnight", was released in 2011 through Novaemusik (owned by Carlos Jean).[1] Her second single, "Animal", was released in September 2012 through Blanco y Negro Records.[1] Nowadays Santos is working to Sony/ATV Music Publishing.[2]

Santos appeared in the second season of La Voz, the Spanish adaptation of the Dutch TV show. Santos was chosen by the four coaches (Malú, Antonio Orozco, Rosario Flores and David Bisbal) and she selected Malú.

Singles

Year Title Chart positions
SPA
2011 "Midnight" 12
2012 "Animal" (feat. Xuso Jones)
2013 "Aviator" (feat. Brian Cross)
Year Title Chart positions
SPA
2011 "Gimme the base" (Carlos Jean) 1

References


Mandy Santos,(born in London, England), is a Spanish singer,songwriter and producer.

Santos’ first featuring, “Gimme the base", was released in 2011 through Novaemusik (owned by Carlos Jean) who was looking for talented musicians on the net who would submit original songs and it immediately became a chart-topping in Spain reaching number one. [1] .[2][3]


Santos appeared in the second season of La Voz, the Spanish adaptation of the Dutch TV show. Santos was chosen by the four coaches (Malú, Antonio Orozco, Rosario Flores and David Bisbal)

Nowadays Santos is signed to Sony/ATV Music Publishing and recording her first album.

  1. ^ [http://blog.muwom.com/nota-de-prensa-el-planb-de-carlos-jean-y-ballantine%C2%B4s-consigue-su-segundo-numero-1/ ’] muwom.com
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