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Mia Martina Born 21 January 1984 Origin Saint-Ignace, New Brunswick, Canada Genres Dance Music Occupations Singer Years active 2009 – present Labels CP Records Website www.miamartina.com Mia Martina (born 21 January 1984) is a Canadian artist from Saint-Ignace, New Brunswick and is signed to CP Records. She has been working in the studio with Belly and RyanDan on her upcoming debut album titled Devotion, due for release on August 30, 2011. Her first single release was a cover version of Edward Maya and Vika Jigulina's "Stereo Love". It reached #10 in the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 in November 2010 and also reached platinum sales.[1] In late 2010, Don Omar collaborated with Mia Martina to release a remix version of "Stereo Love".
Her second single, "Latin Moon" was released May 10, 2011 and has already cracked the iTunes Top 100 chart reaching #3 on the dance charts. There is a French version of "Latin Moon" (Phare de la Lune), as well as an official remix with R&B artist Massari. That same day, Tune-Adkits released a new single "Summer Love" ft. Mia Martina [2] Martina was also featured on the song "Dream Catcher" from Danny Fernandes' second album AutomaticLUV. Mia Martina's debut album DEVOTION is slated for release on August 29th, via CP Records.
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Discography
Studio albums
Year Information Canada 2011 Devotion - Debut studio album
- Released: August 29, 2011
- Label: CP Records
- Format: CD, iTunes
77 Singles
Year Title Peak chart positions Album CAN 2010 "Stereo Love" (with Edward Maya) 10 Devotion "Latin Moon" 30 References
- ^ "Canadian Hot 100". Billboard. 24 November 2010. http://www.billboard.com/charts#/charts/canadian-hot-100?chartDate=2010-11-24. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
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External links
Artists Belly • Danny Fernandes • Mia Martina • Massari • Tyler Medeiros • Ivana Santilli • JRDN • Alyssa ReidCategories:- Living people
- Canadian pop singers
- Canadian dance musicians
- Canadian female singers
- Musicians from New Brunswick
- People from Kent County, New Brunswick
- Canadian musician stubs
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