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Eyla | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Amanda Díaz |
Also known as | M-AND-Y, Mandy Santos, Mandy Díaz |
Born | London, England |
Origin | Bilbao, Spain |
Genres | Pop, electronic, R&B, dance, indie |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2011–Present |
Labels | Sony/ATV Music Publishing |
Associated acts | Malú, Carlos Jean, El Pescao, Electric Nana, Antonio Orozco, David Bisbal, Rosario Flores |
Eyla (before known as Mandy Santos/Diaz, born in London, England) is a Spanish singer, songwriter, producer and topliner.
She was featured on the track "Gimme the Base" under the name of M-AND-Y, which was released in 2011 through Novaemusik (owned by Carlos Jean).
Eyla made a few collaborations in the electronic music scene like "Midnight", released in 2011 through Novaemusik [1] and "Animal", released in September 2012 through Blanco y Negro Records. [1] Nowadays she is working to Sony/ATV Music Publishing and recording her first album. [2]
Under the name of Mandy Santos, she appeared in the second season of La Voz, the Spanish adaptation of the Dutch TV show. In the blind auditions she sang "When I Was Your Man" (Bruno Mars' song). She was chosen by the four coaches (Malú, Antonio Orozco, Rosario Flores and David Bisbal) and she chose Malú.
In 2016 she signed with a different label, and changed her name to Mandy Díaz.
She is working on her first album under the name of Eyla and writing for other artists.[ citation needed ]
Year | Title | Chart positions |
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SPA | ||
2011 | "Gimme the Base" | 1 |
2012 | "Animal" (feat. Xuso Jones) | – |
2013 | "Aviator" (feat. Brian Cross) | – |
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