Melody (Spanish singer)
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Melodía Ruiz Gutiérrez (born 12 October 1990), best known by her stage name Melody, is a Spanish singer, songwriter and dancer. Melody became famous at the age of 10 with her song "Template:Lang", one of the biggest summer hits of 2001 in Spain.<ref name="Así ha cambiado Melody: De 'El baile del gorila' a 'Parapapá'" /><ref name="Billboard 8 Dec 2001">Template:Cite book</ref> She has released six albums and numerous successful singles in the Spanish and Latin American markets. She Template:Esccnty at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Template:Lang" coming 24th.
Early life
[edit]Melodía Ruiz Gutiérrez was born on 12 October 1990,<ref name="Instagram | Melody de El baile del gorila en la actualidad: antes y después de cantante española | FOTOS | Espectáculos - La República">Template:Cite web</ref> in Dos Hermanas (Seville), Andalusia.<ref name="Billboard 20 Oct 2001" /><ref name="El Universal - Espectáculos - Melody impone nuevo ritmo; desea conquistar México" /> Her family has strong ties to music;<ref name="Billboard 20 Oct 2001" /> her father and some other family members played in a Sevilla fiesta band called Los Quillos<ref name="Billboard 20 Oct 2001" /> or Los Kiyos,<ref name="Los Kiyos" /> a Jackson 5-like group of child singers.<ref name="Los Kiyos">Template:Cite web</ref>
Melody learned to sing before she could talk.<ref name="El Universal - Espectáculos - Melody impone nuevo ritmo; desea conquistar México" /> At six, she declared (to her mother) that she was born to sing and dance.<ref name="El Universal - Espectáculos - Melody impone nuevo ritmo; desea conquistar México" /> Her mother tried to discourage her, saying music was a difficult profession, but she persisted.<ref name="El Universal - Espectáculos - Melody impone nuevo ritmo; desea conquistar México" />
Career
[edit]2001: De pata negra
[edit]Melody was discovered by rumba flamenca veteran and producer El Fary<ref name="Billboard 20 Oct 2001" /><ref name="Melody y Chenoa protagonizan las fiestas del Corpus Christi de Arroyomolinos">Template:Cite web</ref> after her father sent him a demo tape of her singing.<ref name="El Universal - Espectáculos - Melody impone nuevo ritmo; desea conquistar México" /> El Fary was impressed and asked her to come to Madrid to record an album.<ref name="El Universal - Espectáculos - Melody impone nuevo ritmo; desea conquistar México" /> In 2001, at the age of 10, Melody released her debut album Template:Lang.<ref name="Angy Fernández, Jorge Cadaval y Melody forman el jurado de 'Pequeños gigante'">Template:Cite web</ref> The album was produced by Gustavo Ramudo at El Fary's Carabirubí Producciones<ref name="Melody - De Pata Negra (2001, CD) | Discogs">According to the album booklet.
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The lead single "Template:Lang", which was written and composed by José Antonio Benítez Serrano,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> became a big summer hit in Spain.<ref name="Así ha cambiado Melody: De 'El baile del gorila' a 'Parapapá'">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Billboard 20 Oct 2001">Template:Cite magazine</ref> It reached number one in Spain for the week of 21 July.<ref name="spanishcharts.com - Melody [ES] - El baile del gorila">Template:Cite web</ref> Melody became a child prodigy of Spanish music.<ref name="El Universal - Espectáculos - Melody impone nuevo ritmo; desea conquistar México">Template:Cite web</ref>
The song "Template:Lang" was released as the second single from her debut album;<ref name="Melody | Discography | Discogs">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="spanishcharts.com - Melody [ES] - De pata negra">Template:Cite web</ref> it debuted at number 18 in Spain for the week of 15 September 2001 and peaked at number 12 three weeks later.<ref name="spanishcharts.com - Melody [ES] - De pata negra" />
Melody's debut album sold between 500,000<ref name="- EL MUNDO | Suplemento Crónica 468 - Melody, mujer antes de tiempo">Template:Cite web</ref> and 600,000 copies (2004).<ref name="Angy Fernández, Jorge Cadaval y Melody forman el jurado de 'Pequeños gigante'" /> By October 2001, it had been certified double platinum in Spain for selling 200,000 copies.<ref name="Billboard 20 Oct 2001" /><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> On 30 October, it was released in the United States and in Latin America.<ref name="Billboard 20 Oct 2001" /><ref name="Billboard 8 Dec 2001" /> In May 2002, it was certified gold and then platinum (Latin) in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The same year, it received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Children's Album at the 3rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards.<ref name="Los nominados a los Grammy Latinos">Template:Cite web
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2002: Muévete
[edit]On 21 February 2002, Melody performed at the Viña del Mar music festival.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
On 10 June 2002, she released her second album, Template:Lang,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> also produced by Gustavo Ramudo.<ref name="Melody - Muévete (2002, CD) | Discogs">According to the album booklet.
Template:Cite web</ref> The title track "Template:Lang" debuted at number 11 in Spain for the week of 2 June 2002, peaking at number 7 one week later.<ref name="spanishcharts.com - Melody - Muevete">Template:Cite web</ref> The album sold 50,000 copies.<ref name="- EL MUNDO | Suplemento Crónica 468 - Melody, mujer antes de tiempo" />
2003: T.Q.M.
[edit]In early 2003, Melody's first album Template:Lang was a finalist for the Billboard Latin Music Award in the category "Latin Pop Album of the Year, New Artist".<ref name="2003 Billboard Latin Awards Finalists, 2003 Billboard Latin Music Award Winners">Template:Cite book
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Template:Cite web</ref> Her third album T.Q.M. was released on 23 June 2003. It was produced by Luis Gomez Escolar and Julio Seijas.<ref name="Melody: T.Q.M.">Template:Cite web</ref> The first single was "Template:Lang".<ref name="Melody: T.Q.M."/> The song "Dabadabadá" was featured on the Spanish soundtrack for the Brazilian telenovela Template:Lang. The soundtrack album, which also includes tracks by Jon Secada, Gloria Estefan, Huey Dunbar, and other well-known Spanish-language artists, went on sale on 23 March 2004.<ref name="Descubre a la nueva Melody: ¿Qué hay después del baile del gorila? - Cultura - CADENA 100">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Various - Mujeres Apasionadas - Amazon.com Music">Template:Cite web</ref> "Dabadabadá" was released as a single and debuted at number 9 in Spain for the week of 14 September 2003.<ref name="spanishcharts.com - Melody - Dabadabada">Template:Cite web</ref> Melody's third album sold 30,000 copies.<ref name="- EL MUNDO | Suplemento Crónica 468 - Melody, mujer antes de tiempo" />
In November 2003, Melody appeared on the Disney DVD Ellas & magia, a compilation of Disney princessesTemplate:' songs performed in Spanish by famous artists including Pastora Soler, Marta Sánchez, and Bellepop.<ref name="Ellas ponen la voz a las princesas de Disney">Template:Cite web</ref> Melody sang "Template:Lang" from the animated film Hercules.<ref name="Ellas & Magia (2003, DVD) | Discogs">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Ellas ponen la voz a las princesas de Disney" /><ref name="Melody el Baile del gorila: [En fotos] Así luce la cantante de 'El baile del Gorila' a sus 26 años | Fotogalería | album | Caracol Radio">Template:Cite web</ref> Profits from the DVD went to the Fundación de Ayuda contra la Drogadicción.<ref name="Ellas ponen la voz a las princesas de Disney" />
2004: Melodía
[edit]On 18 October 2004, Melody released her fourth album Template:Lang,<ref name="- EL MUNDO | Suplemento Crónica 468 - Melody, mujer antes de tiempo" /> which saw her move towards a teenage audience.<ref>Unknown magazine. "Melody, de niña a adolescente".
Quote: "La niña de la cancion de gorila ya es una adolescente. Con 14 años ha presentado «Melodía», «una evolución hacia una música mas adolescente». En este nuevo trabajo «mezclo muchos estilos y, aunque predominan los ritmos latinos, se fusionan con los sonidos andaluces y árabes»."</ref> The album was produced by Danilo Ballo and a team led by Emanuele Ruffinengo.<ref name="Melody: Melodía">Template:Cite web</ref> The first single was "Template:Lang", which was composed by Lucas González Gómez from the duo Andy y Lucas.<ref name="Melody: Melodía" /> The album debuted at number 15 in Spain for the week of 30 October 2004.<ref name="melody, de niña a mujer en sólo un disco">Template:Cite web</ref>
That year, Melody also released a duet with Greek tenor Mario Frangoulis. The song, titled "Cu'mme", was part of Frangoulis' second international album Follow Your Heart, which was released on 9 November 2004, on Sony Classical.<ref name="Follow Your Ηeart - Mario Frangoulis - Official Page">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Biography - Mario Frangoulis - Official Page">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Mario Frangoulis Teams Up with Sarah Brightman on Highly Anticipated Gala Tour">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Follow Your Heart - Mario Frangoulis | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic">Template:Cite web</ref>
2005–2008: Urban legend
[edit]By 2005 Melody had disappeared from the media and waited three years to release another record, dedicating that time to her personal development<ref name="Melody hoy, la niña del baile del gorila - Las2orillas">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Así ha cambiado Melody: De 'El baile del gorila' a 'Parapapá'" /> and finishing her studies.Template:Citation needed Due to her complete disappearance from the media, a rumour that she had died began circulating. An urban legend claimed she was killed in an airplane accident.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Melody: 'No estaba muerta, estaba de parranda' y mírenla como se puso" /><ref name="Así luce la niña de 'El Baile del Gorila' en la actualidad (FOTOS)" /> Another version of her death myth, presented by a blog titled Los Corotos, alleged she committed suicide while suffering from depression,<ref name="¡Melody no está muerta! Así luce hoy esta sexy cantante">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Melody: 'No estaba muerta, estaba de parranda' y mírenla como se puso">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Así luce la niña de 'El Baile del Gorila' en la actualidad (FOTOS)">Template:Cite web</ref> but it turns out it was another person named Melody (not Melodía, which is the singer's real name) who died.<ref name="¡Melody no está muerta! Así luce hoy esta sexy cantante" /> Melody dismissed the rumours when she released her fifth album Template:Lang in 2008.<ref name="Melody hoy, la niña del baile del gorila - Las2orillas" />
2008: Los buenos días
[edit]Template:Lang was produced by Queco<ref name="Melody exhibe su madurez en 'Los buenos días'" /><ref name="Los Buenos Días : Melody - Educa Multimedia" /> and was mastered in New York.<ref name="Los Buenos Días : Melody - Educa Multimedia">Template:Cite web</ref> Melody was 17 at the time of the album's release,<ref name="Melody exhibe su madurez en 'Los buenos días'">Template:Cite web</ref> and the album was marketed as her "first disc of maturity".<ref name="Melody exhibe su madurez en 'Los buenos días'" /> Melody co-wrote some of the tracks.<ref name="Melody, Los Buenos Días">Template:Cite web</ref> The first single was "Template:Lang", a modern rumba flamenca song.<ref name="Los Buenos Días : Melody - Educa Multimedia" /><ref name="Melody, Los Buenos Días" /> In it, Melody appeared to become a woman.<ref name="Los Buenos Días : Melody - Educa Multimedia" />
2009: Eurovision Song Contest 2009 preliminaries
[edit]Template:Main At the end of 2008, Melody collaborated with Los Vivancos,<ref name="Así ha cambiado Melody: De 'El baile del gorila' a 'Parapapá'" /> a flamenco dance group,<ref name="LR | Noticia | Los Vivancos dejan plantada a Melody">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Los Vivancos dejan plantada a Melody en la final de Eurovisión | elmundo.es" /> on a song titled "Template:Lang",<ref name="Así ha cambiado Melody: De 'El baile del gorila' a 'Parapapá'" /> which was written by Manolo Carrasco and Fernando Bermúdez.<ref name="Los Vivancos abandonan a Melody en la recta final de Eurovisión">Template:Cite web</ref>
Melody and Los Vivancos entered the Template:Esccnty for the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, to be held in Moscow.<ref name="Así ha cambiado Melody: De 'El baile del gorila' a 'Parapapá'" /><ref name="Eurovision Melody and the Vivancos bid to represent Spain - ESCToday.com">Template:Cite web</ref> The selection process was organized by Template:Lang (RTVE) and began with an online vote on the RTVE website,<ref name="¡Ya conocemos a los 50 candidatos de la preselección de Eurovisión! - RTVE.es" /><ref name="Soraya, Mirela y Melody, las más votadas al alcanzarse 100.000 votos en 13 horas">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Eurovision Melody and the Vivancos bid to represent Spain - ESCToday.com" /> which Melody and Los Vivancos won with 208,481 votes and advanced directly to the semifinals.<ref name="¡Ya conocemos a los 50 candidatos de la preselección de Eurovisión! - RTVE.es">Template:Cite web
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On 14 February 2009, they performed in the first of three semifinals and, having received the maximum support from the jury (12 points) and the highest score from the viewers (12 points), finished first and advanced directly to the final.<ref name="Eurovision Song Contest Moscow 2009 | News - Spain: Los Vivancos withdraw from Eurovision selection">Template:Cite web</ref> In the final, held on 28 February 2009,<ref>Template:Cite web
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2012: "Ten cuidaíto conmigo"
[edit]In 2012, Melody gave a preview of her sixth studio album, releasing a single titled "Template:Lang". The official presentation of the song was held in Málaga in February. The album's title was announced as Template:Lang.<ref name="Gran acogida al Club Selección en el Paseo de Martiricos - La Opinión de Málaga">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Melody vuelve con nuevo disco y nuevo sencillo: «Ten cuidaíto» | Tanaka Music">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Melody presenta su nuevo single, 'Ten cuidaito' | Popelera">Template:Cite web</ref> Preparing to promote the album, that spring she changed her management office to Serendipity Producciones, S.L.<ref name="Cambios de Oficina - MELODY">Template:Cite web</ref>
2013–2014: Tu cara me suena
[edit]On 25 February 2013, Melody appeared on Antena 3 in a special charity episode of Template:Lang, a show in which celebrities impersonate famous singers. She impersonated Natalia Jiménez and finished second behind Anna Simon.<ref name="Tu cara me suena: Anna Simon gana Tu cara más solidaria | Noticias Valencia">Template:Cite web</ref>
On 8 March 2013, Melody released a merengue version of her song "Template:Lang", which she re-recorded as a duet with Venezuelan reggaeton artist DJ Pana.<ref name="DJ PANA feat. MELODY - No se (disponible desde 8 marzo 2013) - YouTube">Template:Cite webTemplate:Cbignore</ref> The music video for the song was shot on location in Venezuela and Miami and premiered on YouTube on 15 October.<ref name="Dj Pana Ft Melody - No Sé (Official Video) - YouTube">Template:Cite web</ref> In late October, the song reached number 1 in Venezuela.<ref name="num1venezuela">Template:Cite web</ref>
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Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Así ha cambiado Melody: De 'El baile del gorila' a 'Parapapá'" /> During the season, she impersonated artists like Bonnie Tyler, Katy Perry, Ricky Martin, Gloria Gaynor, Cher, Gwen Stefani (No Doubt), Alesha Dixon, and Lady Gaga.<ref name="Melody – Galas Metropolitanas">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Así ha cambiado Melody: De 'El baile del gorila' a 'Parapapá'" /> She won in four of the nineteen episodes in which she appeared.<ref name="Así ha cambiado Melody: De 'El baile del gorila' a 'Parapapá'" />
2014: Mucho camino por andar
[edit]On 9 June 2014, Melody released her sixth album Template:Lang.<ref name="Melody publicará el álbum 'Mucho camino por andar' el 9 de junio | Popelera" /><ref name="Programa 85 | Series e programas da TVG | CRTVG">Template:Cite web</ref> Recorded in 2012–2014,<ref name="Mucho Camino Por Andar - Melody">Template:Cite web</ref> it was released on Rumba Records.<ref name="Mucho Camino Por Andar de Melody en Amazon Music - Amazon.es">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Melody - Mucho Camino Por Andar (2014, CD) | Discogs">Template:Cite web</ref> Melody collaborated with DJ Pana, who appears on the song "Template:Lang".<ref name="Mucho Camino Por Andar de Melody en Apple Music">Template:Cite web</ref> Other musicians on the album include drummer Waldo Madera, violinist Vasko Vassilev, rapper Gordo Máster,<ref name="Melody cuenta con tres grandes artistas que aportarán su sello en las canciones - MELODY">Template:Cite web</ref> musicians Batio Barnabás and Bori de Alarcón, and songwriter José Antonio Benítez Serrano.<ref>Mucho camino por andar, CD insert (inside of the front cover)</ref> The album, which was produced by José Marín and Toni Romero, had a new style<ref name="Melody publicará el álbum 'Mucho camino por andar' el 9 de junio | Popelera">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Melody publica su nuevo disco 'Mucho camino por andar'">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Hoy me voy, lo nuevo de Melody - Radiole.com" /> and more modern sound than her previous albums, as well as more lyrically mature themes. Most of the songs on the album are ballads.<ref name="Melody publicará el álbum 'Mucho camino por andar' el 9 de junio | Popelera" /><ref name="Hoy me voy, lo nuevo de Melody - Radiole.com">Template:Cite web</ref>
The album's fourth single "Template:Lang"<ref name="Mucho camino por andar (CD) · Música · El Corte Inglés">Template:Cite web</ref> was launched on the radio stations Radiolé and CafeOlé on 3 June 2014.<ref name="Mucho Camino Por Andar - Melody" /> On 23 June, the song was named Hit of the Week by the web portal Template:Lang.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
On 23 December 2014, Melody premiered a music video for the album's second single "Template:Lang".<ref name="Melody publica el vídeoclip del tema 'Mucho camino por andar' | Popelera">Template:Cite web</ref>
2015: It's Now or Never, Melek 2
[edit]On 29 May 2015, Melody released a ballad titled "In My Mind" as a digital single, It was the main theme of the 2015 Spanish film It's Now or Never, in which Melody also starred, making her acting debut.<ref name="inmymind">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="ahoraonunca">Template:Cite web</ref>
In addition to her solo career, Melody has formed a musical duo named Melek 2 with her brother Eleazar (Ele). On 2 June 2015, the duo released its first digital single, titled "Template:Lang".<ref>Template:Cite webTemplate:Cbignore
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2018: "Parapapá"
[edit]On 29 June 2018, Melody released a new digital single titled "Parapapá".<ref name="Parapapá - Single by Melody on Apple Music">Template:Cite web</ref> It was her first release since 2015. The track, produced by Rafa Vergana, was recorded in Miami.<ref name="Melody regresó a la músical con el sencillo Parapapá | Looking Back">Template:Cite web</ref> The music video for this song was uploaded on YouTube on 28 June,<ref name="Melody - Parapapá - YouTube">Template:Cite web</ref> and garnered 2.2 million views in its first three weeks.<ref name="¿Está Melody inflando, de manera surrealista, los resultados de 'Parapapá' en Youtube? - Odi O'Malley">Template:Cite web</ref>
2019: "Rúmbame"
[edit]On 15 February 2019, Melody released a new digital single titled "Template:Lang".<ref name="Rúmbame – Single de Melody en Apple Music">Template:Cite web</ref> The music video was released on YouTube on 26 February.<ref name="Melody - Rúmbame - YouTube">Template:Cite web</ref>
On 18 January, "Template:Lang", Melody's collaboration with Cuban artists Descemer Bueno and El Micha, was premiered on Descerner Bueno's YouTube channel.<ref name="Matame - Descemer Bueno feat Melody & El Micha (Video Oficial) - YouTube">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="ESTRENO: 'Mátame', el nuevo videoclip de Descemer Bueno, El Micha y Melody">Template:Cite web</ref> The music video was directed by Pedro Vázquez and Descemer Bueno and was filmed in March 2017 during Melody's visit to Cuba at locations in Havana including Jardines de La Tropical.<ref name="ESTRENO: 'Mátame', el nuevo videoclip de Descemer Bueno, El Micha y Melody" />
2024–present: Benidorm Fest and Eurovision 2025
[edit]In October 2024, Melody was a guest judge on season 4 of Drag Race España.
On 12 November 2024, RTVE announced Melody among the participants of Benidorm Fest 2025, the Spanish selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, with the song "Template:Lang".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> On 30 January, Melody performed last in the second Semi-Final and advanced to the Final after finishing in the top half of the jury and public votes. On 1 February, she performed last in the final, and won the contest after getting first place from the televote and third place from the jury.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Due to her victory, she is set to Template:Esccnty at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.
Controversies
[edit]On 19 August 2014, while being interviewed on Cuatro's show Todo va bien, a journalist asked Melody about her refined accent despite being from Dos Hermanas, wondering if she had access to higher education. Melody only answered the second question, pointing out that she had a private tutor since she was 10 years old. The journalist's comments sparked a controversy over the linguistic discrimination of Andalusian Spanish and discrimination of Andalusians overall, with Dos Hermanas Andalusian Party submitting a formal complaint to the Spanish Academy of Television's Ombudsman.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Personal life
[edit]She is in a relationship with Ignacio Batallan. They have one child.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Discography
[edit]- De pata negra (2001)
- Muévete (2002)
- T.Q.M. (2003)
- Melodía (2004)
- Los buenos días (2008)
- Mucho camino por andar (2014)
Filmography
[edit]Television
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2002 | Cuéntame cómo pasó | Úrsula Vázquez | Televisión Española | 1 episode |
2016 | Estrella | |||
2018 | Arde Madrid | Carmen Sevilla | Movistar+ | 2 episodes |
Film
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2015 | It's Now or Never | Irene Fernández | María Ripoll |
Accolades
[edit]Latin Grammy Awards
[edit]Template:Awards table |- |style="text-align:center;"| 2002 | De pata negra | Best Children's Album<ref name="Los nominados a los Grammy Latinos" /> |Template:Nom |- Template:End
Latin Billboard Music Awards
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References
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