Maria Mena

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Maria Mena
Maria Mena at stage during Stavernfestivalen in 2016
Maria Mena at stage during Stavernfestivalen in 2016
Background information
Birth nameMaria Viktoria Mena
Born (1986-02-19) 19 February 1986 (age 35)
Oslo, Norway
GenresPop, folk, rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2002–present
LabelsSony Music Norway, Columbia
Websitewww.mariamena.no

Maria Viktoria Mena (born 19 February 1986) is a Norwegian award-winning pop artist, best known for her singles such as "You're the Only One", "Just Hold Me", "All This Time" which charted in multiple countries.

Early life[]

Maria Mena was born into an artistic family. Her mother is a playwright and her father is a drummer. Both Maria and her brother, Tony, are named after characters from Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story. Her mother is Norwegian and her father is an American of Afro-Nicaraguan descent.

Her father played in several bands in Oslo, which influenced Mena to write and record her own music. When Mena was nine years old, her parents divorced. She suffered from depression and developed an eating disorder.[1]

When Mena was 13 years old, she moved to live with her father. She sang and wrote lyrics as a form of self-soothing. "My Lullaby", a song from Mena's diary, expresses her pain from her parents' divorce. After pleading with her father to make a demo, he contacted some acquaintances in the music industry to record the demo. Presenting his daughter's demo to several record companies, Sony Music signed Mena to their label.[2]

Career[]

2002–2007: Early beginnings[]

In 2002, she released her debut single "Fragile (Free)" in Norway; however, it did not chart there. "My Lullaby" was released as the second single and the song reached number 5 on the Norwegian Singles Chart. It received heavy rotation on NRK P1, P3, P4, Radio 1, and Radio Oslo. The young singer quickly gained fans and soon earned her first platinum record. After the success of "My Lullaby", she released her debut album Another Phase in Norway which reached number 6 on the Norwegian Albums Chart. Mena made an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman to promote her first international album, White Turns Blue, which debuted at the top position on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart a week later and at number 102 on the Billboard 200. She made a breakthrough into the worldwide singles charts that year with "You're the Only One", a single successful in multiple countries. The song was her only single to appear on a Billboard chart, making No. 25 on the U.S. Top 40 Mainstream. "You're the Only One" peaked at No. 30 on the Dutch Top 40 and No. 19 on the Dutch Mega Single Top 100. Two months earlier, in March 2004, Mena had released her second album in Norway. Mellow. Less successful than her 2002 debut, it still managed to peak at No. 7 in Norway. The second single from both albums was "Just a Little Bit", which did not chart anywhere.

2005 saw the release of Apparently Unaffected in Norway and several other European countries, fronted by singles "Miss You Love" and "Just Hold Me". A significant success in Norway, the album has earned her three Spellemann nominations: Best Female Artist, Best Hit, and Best Music Video. In the Netherlands, the album was released in June 2006 and charted at No. 82. It slowly climbed the chart to reach its peak position in its 27th week at No. 11, as "Just Hold Me" was getting airplay again. "Just Hold Me" was released in May 2006, but then did not chart in the official Dutch Top 40, but did chart in the country's physical singles chart, the Mega Single Top 100, at No. 27. In October 2006, the song started getting heavy airplay again and this time it reached the official Dutch Top 40 and peaked at No. 26. In the Mega Single Top 100, it peaked at No. 7 in the beginning of November 2006. Mena performed at sold-out concerts in Utrecht and Amsterdam, following the success of "Just Hold Me". The album was at No. 48 at the Dutch year-end chart, outselling major artists such as Pink's I'm Not Dead, Nelly Furtado's Loose, and Beyoncé Knowles' B'Day. "Miss You Love" was released as the album's second single in the Netherlands and reached No. 61 on the Mega Singles Top 100.

Maria Mena 2008

On 7 July 2007, she performed at the German leg of Live Earth in Hamburg.

2008–2014: Cause and Effect, Viktoria, and Weapon in Mind[]

Having worked on her three first studio albums with Norwegian producer Arvid Solvang, Mena started collaborating with Martin Sjølie in early 2008 on what would become her fourth studio album, Cause and Effect. The album's first single, "Belly Up" had its radio premiere mid-June 2008 on Norwegian radio. Cause and Effect was released on 17 September in Norway. The first international single was "All This Time". The album was internationally released on 26 September 2008. This album garnered her a Spellemann for Best Female Artist.

Mena's song "Sorry" was featured on the third season of US So You Think You Can Dance and "What's Another Day" was featured during the fourth season. She released "All This Time" in the UK on 11 April 2010.

In 2011 Mena recorded her version of "Mitt lille land" (My Little Country) by Ole Paus as part of a project by the Norwegian TV channel TV2. On 23 July, the day after the Norway terrorist attacks and after requests from her Norwegian audience, Mena uploaded her version of the song to the streaming site SoundCloud. It quickly became an anthem in memory of the victims of the attacks. She contributed to the album Mitt lille land, performing one of two versions of the title track (the other was performed by Ole Paus). As of 2011 Mena had sold a total of 700,000 copies of her albums, and half of those copies had been sold in Norway.[3]

Maria Mena performing in 013 Tilburg, 10 February 2014 in The Netherlands during her Weapon in Mind Tour

Her fifth studio album Viktoria was released on 23 September 2011 and was produced by Martin Sjølie.[4]

Her sixth album Weapon in Mind was released in 2013, becoming her first album to reach number one in Norway. Even though all three singles of the album failed to chart inside top 20 Norway Singles Chart, "Fuck You" and "I Always Liked That" became two of her best selling singles in Norway, both certified 2× Platinum.[5]

2015–present: Growing Pains and They Never Leave Their Wives[]

Mena released the single "I Don't Wanna See You with Her" on 6 November 2015.[6] Her seventh studio album Growing Pains was released on 4 December 2015.[7]

In March 2020, Mena announced a new album (sometimes recognized as an EP), They Never Leave Their Wives.[8] The album was released on 23 October 2020.[9] Mena released three singles from the album, "Not OK", "Lies (They Never Leave Their Wives)", and "You Live and You Learn".[10][11][12]

In October 2020, Mena announced that she will release a new album in March 2021.[13] In April 2021 Mena made a new announcement, saying she will postpone the release of her new material until she can play concerts again. The concert venues in Norway have been closed for longer periods during the Covid-19 pandemic.[14] She described the upcoming album as a sequel to They Never Leave Their Wives, containing songs about a woman who is on her own and then finds love.[15]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Year Album Chart positions Certifications
NOR
[16]
NL
[17]
GER PL CH AUT
2002 Another Phase
  • 1st studio album
  • Released: 22 April 2002
6
2004 Mellow
  • 2nd studio album
  • Released: 1 March 2004
7
2005 Apparently Unaffected
  • 3rd studio album
  • Released: 14 November 2005
6 11 22 56 40
2008 Cause and Effect
  • 4th studio album
  • Released: 15 September 2008
4 8 20 43[22] 13 23
2011 Viktoria
  • 5th studio album
  • Released: 23 September 2011
2 17 18 13 29
2013 Weapon in Mind
  • 6th studio album
  • Released: 23 September 2013
1 14 59 30
2015 Growing Pains
  • 7th studio album
  • Released: 4 December 2015
6 31 75

Compilation albums[]

Year Album Chart positions
US
[27]
2004 White Turns Blue
  • International debut album
  • Released: 20 July 2004
102

EPs[]

Year Album Chart positions
NOR
2020 They Never Leave Their Wives
  • Released: 23 October 2020[28]
12 [29]

Singles[]

As lead artist[]

Year Title Chart positions Certification Album
NO
[30]
NOR Digital GER NL 40 NL 100
[31]
US
Main
[32]
US
Hot 100
[32]
US
Adult
[32]
SWI AUT FIN
[33]
GRC Digital DEN UK EU NZ
2002 "Fragile (Free)" Another Phase & White Turns Blue
"My Lullaby" 5 NOR: Gold (5,000+) [34]
2004 "You're the Only One" 8 30 15 25 86 31 15 43 35 Mellow & White Turns Blue
"Just a Little Bit"
2006 "Miss You Love" 61 Apparently Unaffected
"Just Hold Me" 2 14 26 7 5 4 1 158 52 GER: Gold (150,000+)[35]

SWI: Gold (15,000+)[36]

"Miss You Love (re-release)" 1 2 19 7 147
"Our Battles" 81
2008 "Nevermind Me" 2 84 76
"Belly Up" 3 4 4 75 Cause and Effect
"All This Time" 7 8 15 6 7 14 7 11 13 SWI: Gold (15,000+)[36]
2009 "I'm In Love" 54
"I Was Made for Lovin' You" 91 20 44
2010 "Home for Christmas" 1 1 98 56 NOR: 5xPlatinum (50,000+)[37] Soundtrack: Hjem Til Jul
2011 "This Too Shall Pass" Viktoria
"Homeless" 69 65
2012 "Viktoria"
2013 "Fuck You" 6 NOR: 2xPlatinum (20,000+)[37] Weapon in Mind
"I Always Liked That" 9 100 188 NOR: 2xPlatinum (20,000+)[37]
2014 "Til Alle Tider" 9 Bauta – En hyllest til Bjørn Eidsvåg

2015 "I Don't Wanna See You with Her" 20[38] 2 NOR: 2xPlatinum (20,000+) [37] Growing Pains
2016 "Leaving You"[39]
2020 "Not OK"[40] 37[41] They Never Leave Their Wives
"Lies (They Never Leave Their Wives)"[42]
"You Live and You Learn"[43]
"Jula Hjemme" (feat. Trygve Skaug) 24[44] Non-album single
2021 "I Need A Man" (Hver gang vi møtes) 2[45] Stian Staysmans dag (Sesong 11)
"Ghettoparasitt" (Hver gang vi møtes) 5[46] Hkeems dag (Sesong 11)
"Stein på stein" (Hver gang vi møtes) Arne Hurlens dag (Sesong 11)
"Goin' Insane" (Hver gang vi møtes) Agnete Sabas dag (Sesong 11)
"Når en skumring blir blå" (Hver gang vi møtes) Hanne Kroghs dag (Sesong 11)
"Det går over" (Hver gang vi møtes) Trygve Skaugs dag (Sesong 11)
"Speil" TBA TBA

As featured artist[]

Year Title Chart positions Album
NOR
[30]
GER
2005 "Everytime" (Whimsical ft. Maria Mena) The Glow
2009 "Wide Awake" (Sasha ft. Maria Mena) 68 Soundtrack: Lila, Lila
"Konfliktsky" (Jaa9 & OnklP ft. Maria Mena) Sellout!
2012 "Fåkke fly bort" (Madcon ft. Maria Mena) Contakt
2013 "Colder" (LidoLido ft. Maria Mena & Bun B) Battle Poetry
2020 "Narnia" (AIBA ft. Maria Mena) TBA
2021 "Den fineste Chevy'n" (Halva Priset ft. Maria Mena) 1
[47]
TBA

Promotional singles[]

Year Title Chart positions Album
NO NOR Digital
2002 "Blame It On Me" [48] Another Phase
"Sleep To Dream" [49]
2004 "Patience" [50] Mellow
2011 "Habits" (ft. Mads Langer) 4 [51] Viktoria
"A Stranger To Me" [52]
2014 "Til Alle Tider" [53] 9 Bauta – En hyllest til Bjørn Eidsvåg
2020 "Mitt Lille Land" [54] Non-album single
2021 "You Broke Me" [55] They Never Leave Their Wives
"Ghettoparasitt" (ft. Hkeem & Sisi) [56] Non-album single


Notes

  • 1: The single was officially released in the Netherlands, Germany, Spain and Austria in 2007.
  • 2: The single was officially released in the Netherlands in 2009.
  • 3: "Belly Up" was only released in Norway.
  • 4: "Habits" was only released in the Netherlands.

Awards and nominations[]

As of 2013, Maria Mena had had 11 Spellemannprisen (Norwegian Grammy) nominations, and won one for Best Female Artist in 2008.

Year Award Nominated work Category Result
2002 Spellemannprisen Another Phase Best Pop Solo Nominated
Best Newcomer Nominated
"My Lullaby" Best Song Nominated
2004 MTV Europe Music Awards Herself Best Nordic Act Nominated
2005 Spellemannprisen "Miss You Love" Best Music Video Nominated
Best Hit Nominated
Apparently Unaffected Best Female Artist Nominated
2007 SWR3 Awards Herself Best New Pop Act Won
2008 Radio Regenbogen Awards Best International Newcomer Won
Echo Awards Apparently Unaffected Nominated
Spellemannprisen Cause and Effect Best Female Artist Won
"All This Time" Best Music Video Nominated
Best Music Video Direction 1 Nominated
2009 MTV Europe Music Awards Herself Best Norwegian Act Nominated
Norwegian Music Critics Award Best Female Artist Won
Echo Awards Cause and Effect Best International Rock/Pop Female Artist Nominated
2010 Spellemannprisen "Home For Christmas" Best Hit Nominated
2011 Viktoria Best Lyricist Nominated
2012 Edvard Prize2 Herself Pop Category Won
2013 MTV Europe Music Awards Best Norwegian Act Nominated
Spellemannprisen Weapon in Mind Best Pop Solo Nominated
2014 Costume Awards Herself Instagrammer of the Year Nominated
Best Dressed Woman Nominated
2015 Norsk Artistforbund's Honorary Award[57] Herself Pop Category Won

Notes

  • 1: Nomination goes to director of the music video Alex Herron.
  • 2: Special award given by TONO, copyright organisation for musicians and composers in Norway.

References[]

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  44. ^ "Jula Hjemme (Feat. Trygve Skaug)".
  45. ^ "I Need a Man".
  46. ^ "Ghettoparasitt".
  47. ^ "Den fineste Chevy'n (Feat. Maria Mena)".
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Awards
Preceded by
Susanne Sundfør
Recipient of the best Female Pop Solo Artist Spellemannprisen
2008
Succeeded by
Noora Noor
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