
Ana Mena
Mena began her career as an actress in the 2009 TV series Marisol, la película, followed in 2010 by Disney's musical reality show My Camp Rock 2, ending up as the winner.
Her musical career began in 2016, when she released her debut single "No soy como tú crees". Mena has also collaborated with many international artists. In 2018, she gained popularity in Italy with the song "D'estate non vale" with Fred De Palma. The unexpected Italian success was a game changer in her career. Since then, she managed to deliver several hit songs both in Italy and Spain, becoming one of the most listened Spanish artists of the streaming era and taking part in the Sanremo Music Festival 2022 with "Duecentomila ore". She has also covered Italian pop songs by other artists, such as "Música ligera" ("Musica leggerissima" by Colapesce and Dimartino) and "Un clásico" ("Superclassico" by Ernia).
Mena released her debut album, Índex, on 11 May 2018, and her second studio album, Bellodrama, on 24 March 2023.
Hugely popular in her native Spain, Ana Mena has also gained a significant fanbase in France, Italy, Switzerland, Mexico, Argentina and Chile. According to her record label, Sony Music, as of 2025, she had achieved sales equivalent to 1 Diamond certification in France, as well as 70 Platinum and 16 Gold certifications mainly in Spain and Italy, but also in Switzerland, Mexico and Argentina.
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