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María Isabel González-Meneses García-Valdecasas (; born 4 January 1978), known mononymously as Mai Meneses (), is a Spanish singer and songwriter and leader of the Spanish pop band
Nena Daconte Nena Daconte () is a Spanish pop band created and led by singer and composer Mai Meneses in Barcelona circa 2005. The band takes its name inspired by a character from the short story "The Trail Of Your Blood On The Snow", by Gabriel García Márq ...
.


Life and career


Early life and career beginnings

Born in
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, Mai is the youngest of six siblings. Due to her parents' itinerant work, she grew up in
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and Jaen, and later settled in Madrid to attend college, where she received in 2000 a JD degree (law) from Universidad San Pablo CEU (Madrid). She first rose to fame as a contestant of the second season of ''
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'' (Spanish TV singing contest). After her participation, she released her first single, titled "Vuelve". In 2005, Mai Meneses formed the band Nena Daconte in Barcelona along with musician Kim Fanlo. Mai. In 2010, Fanlo left the formation and Mai Meneses continues as the lead singer and songwriter of Nena Daconte.


He perdido los zapatos (2006)

In 2006, Mai, acting as the lead singer and songwriter of Nena Daconte, released its debut album titled ''He Perdido Los Zapatos'' (I Have Lost My Shoes) under their own label, Daconte Music. The following year, she signed a record deal with
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Music Spain and the album was re-released with a new bonus track (a remix of the song ''Idiota''). ''Idiota'' (Idiot) was the first single of the record. Later editions of the album included a new version of ''Idiota'' produced by Carlos Jean and mastered in New York City. ''Idiota'' reached number 25 of the Spanish billboard charts. The second single was ''En que estrella estará'' (In What Star Will It Be). The song was selected to be the official theme for the ''Vuelta Ciclista a España'' (Spanish Cycling Tour) of 2006. ''En que estrella estará'' reached the number 1 position on the Spanish billboard charts for 5 weeks. Nena Daconte´s debut album went
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in Spain. Later on that same year, Nena Daconte was nominated for an
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. ''He Perdido Los Zapatos'' became the 3rd best selling album in Spain in 2006 and ''En que estrella estará'' also became, that same year, the most downloaded song in Spain.


Retales de carnaval (2008)

Their second album, titled "Retales De Carnaval" (Carnival Leftovers), was released two years later, on 30 September 2008. The first single, ''Tenia Tanto que Darte'' (I Had a Lot To Give You), premiered on 23 August 2008. As with the first record, this second album was entirely composed by Mai. In November 2008, ''Tenia tanto que darte'' reached the No.1 position on the Spanish billboard chart (40 Principales), clinching it for two consecutive weeks. The song´s music video has over 5 million views on YouTube ''Tenia tanto que darte'' became Spain's Best Selling song of 2008 on iTunes. Likewise, record sales made the album become
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in September 2009.


Una mosca en el cristal (2010)

In 2010, Nena Daconte released its third album titled ''Una mosca en el cristal'' (A Fly in the Window), produced by Alejo Stivel. The single ''No te invite a dormir'' (I Didn´t Invite You Over) reached number 17 on the Spanish billboard charts (40 Principales). In February 2011, ''Perdida'' (Lost) was released as the second single. On that same year, Nena Daconte started an acoustic tour throughout Spain under the name Nena Daconte Club. Likewise, in late 2011, Mai Meneses participated on a tribute album for Antonio Vega, giving voice to the song Tesoros along with composer LA (native singer from Mallorca). In 2012, Mai took a role in the single ''Pero si tu no estás'', which was the main theme and soundtrack of "La Fuga", a Spanish TV series.


Solo muerdo por ti (2013)

On 30 April 2013, Nena Daconte released in Spain their fourth studio álbum titled "''Solo muerdo por ti''". It was recorded in
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at estudios Sonobox and produced by Manuel Colmenero and Jabibu Carretero (also produced of Spanish groups Vetusta Morla, Eladio y los seres queridos). The álbum contains 13 new tracks (plus two more tracks in their digital edition), all composed by Mai Meneses. The album takes its title from the nursery rhyme that Mai composed for her son (track number 13). On the same day of its debut, ''Solo muerdo por ti'' became number 1 in sales in iTunes Spain. According to Mai Meneses “''I feel that this album is more mature and I have meditated each phrase for almost two years… there is nothing left to chance, everything is measured: every lyric, step, there is lots of work''.” As per the critics, the album is "''clear and direct''". As for its sound, it is as genuine as the origins of Nena Daconte. The first single is titled "''Dispare''" and its on-air debut was on 5 March 2013. The music video was recorded at the abandoned factory of Pegaso, at the outskirts of
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and produced by Zoo and SevenSenses.


Suerte ... (2019)

After living for some years in
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,
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with her family, seeking rest and inspiration, she resumed her musical production. In March 2019, the band´s fifth studio album, titled “Suerte”, was released, produced by well-known Spanish pop producer, Paco Salazar, in Madrid, Spain. The album has 7 songs.


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External links


WEB Oficial de Nena Daconte
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