Amaia Romero Arbizu, known simply as Amaia, is a Spanish singer-songwriter hailing from Pamplona, Spain. Born on January 3, 1999, she gained national acclaim after winning the ninth series of the Spanish reality television music competition, "Operación Triunfo" in 2017. Following her victory, Amaia represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 alongside Alfred García with the duet song "Tu Canción." Her artistic trajectory, marked by her warm voice and intimate songwriting, has been ascending rapidly since.
Drawing influences from indie and contemporary pop, Amaia has cultivated a discography that is both eclectic and deeply personal. With releases like "Yamaguchi," both in its original and the Japanese version, she demonstrates her versatility and willingness to experiment. Tracks such as “Más De La Mitad” and “Malos Tiempos Para La Lírica,” which were featured in movies, showcase Amaia's ability to craft narratives that resonate with wider audiences, solidifying her status in the soundtrack niche. Her debut album, "Pero No Pasa Nada," underscored her as a critical darling, with performances like "Cosas interesantes para decir" (Live in the studio) underscoring her raw live appeal. Amaia's continued evolution is witnessed through thought-provoking songs such as "Cuando No Sé Quién Soy" and anthemic numbers like "Bienvenidos Al Show," each song further cementing her position in the contemporary Spanish music scene.
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