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1) Melodía Ruiz Gutiérrez (born 12 October 1990), best known by her stage name Melody, is a Spanish singer. Melody became famous at the age of 10 with her song El baile del gorila, one of the biggest summer hits of 2001 in Spain. She has released six albums and numerous singles. She represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song Esa diva. 2) Gabriella Abreu Severino (born February 4, 2007), known professionally by her stage name Melody, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, and musician. In 2022 she became the youngest artist in Latin America to reach the top of the Spotify Brazil chart with the song Pipoco, in collaboration with Ana Castela and Dj Chris No Beat. Melody is considered one of the most influential Brazilian children on the internet. Currently, her sister Bella Angel, who's two years older and also follows a musical career, writes and co-writes most of her songs. She gained national notoriety in early 2015, after releasing a video on her Facebook page singing the song Fale de Mim, a song written by her father, MC Belinho, who is also her manager. In a following video, she tried to reproduce a falsetto by Christina Aguilera that went viral. 3) Melody (メロディ) was a three member Japanese pop idol group from 1993 to 1997 under the label Pony Canyon. The group was formed in 1993 and got their name from the phrase Melody Heart (メロディハート). Their first single, Sunao ni Ienai ~Motto Soba ni Itai Kedo~, was released in 1993 and was performed everywhere, including school festivals, with a large turnout. The group also became regulars on variety and music shows like Idol Station and M-STAGE. They also appeared in many commercials and each member would go on to act in various doramas. The group sadly broke up in 1997 after their last Oh My Melody fanclub event for the release of the single Boom Boom My Heart (RADIO MIX). Wakasugi became a talent and a reporter for the show Doubutsu Kisou Tengai before retiring from show business and marrying years later. Mochizuki retired from show business altogether after the group broke up. But for Tanaka, she became an actress and had a brief singing career once the group broke up. 4) MELODY (also メロディ) was a Japanese visual kei band that was formed in September 1996 and disbanded in April 2002. They were part of the soft visual subgenre, known for its more melodic and less aggressive sound compared to other visual kei styles. The band released their music through the record labels MIRACLE RECORDS and PANAM. The band's lineup included: Vocals: SHUJI Guitar: JIRO Bass: RYO Drums: MASASHI (with KOHKI as a former member) Keyboard: TATSUHIRO MELODY is also notable for its connection to the popular TBS drama series, Kid's War. Their songs Mahou no Melody (魔法のメロディー) and Ai no Hana (愛の花) were used as the opening themes for the first and second seasons of the show, respectively. This exposure helped them gain a wider audience beyond the visual kei scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1) Melodía Ruiz Gutiérrez (born 12 October 1990), best known by her stage name Melody, is a Spanish singer. Melody became famous at the age of 10 with her song El baile del gorila, one of the biggest summer hits of 2001 in Spain. She has released six albums and numerous singles. She represented Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song Esa diva. 2) Gabriella Abreu Severino (born February 4, 2007), known professionally by her stage name Melody, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, and musician. In 2022 she became the youngest artist in Latin America to reach the top of the Spotify Brazil chart with the song Pipoco, in collaboration with Ana Castela and Dj Chris No Beat. Melody is considered one of the most influential Brazilian children on the internet. Currently, her sister Bella Angel, who's two years older and also follows a musical career, writes and co-writes most of her songs. She gained national notoriety in early 2015, after releasing a video on her Facebook page singing the song Fale de Mim, a song written by her father, MC Belinho, who is also her manager. In a following video, she tried to reproduce a falsetto by Christina Aguilera that went viral. 3) Melody (メロディ) was a three member Japanese pop idol group from 1993 to 1997 under the label Pony Canyon. The group was formed in 1993 and got their name from the phrase Melody Heart (メロディハート). Their first single, Sunao ni Ienai ~Motto Soba ni Itai Kedo~, was released in 1993 and was performed everywhere, including school festivals, with a large turnout. The group also became regulars on variety and music shows like Idol Station and M-STAGE. They also appeared in many commercials and each member would go on to act in various doramas. The group sadly broke up in 1997 after their last Oh My Melody fanclub event for the release of the single Boom Boom My Heart (RADIO MIX). Wakasugi became a talent and a reporter for the show Doubutsu Kisou Tengai before retiring from show business and marrying years later. Mochizuki retired from show business altogether after the group broke up. But for Tanaka, she became an actress and had a brief singing career once the group broke up. 4) MELODY (also メロディ) was a Japanese visual kei band that was formed in September 1996 and disbanded in April 2002. They were part of the soft visual subgenre, known for its more melodic and less aggressive sound compared to other visual kei styles. The band released their music through the record labels MIRACLE RECORDS and PANAM. The band's lineup included: Vocals: SHUJI Guitar: JIRO Bass: RYO Drums: MASASHI (with KOHKI as a former member) Keyboard: TATSUHIRO MELODY is also notable for its connection to the popular TBS drama series, Kid's War. Their songs Mahou no Melody (魔法のメロディー) and Ai no Hana (愛の花) were used as the opening themes for the first and second seasons of the show, respectively. This exposure helped them gain a wider audience beyond the visual kei scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Love, Love
Assalto Perigoso
Esa Diva
No Batidão
El Baile del Gorila
Fake Amor 2
Barbie de Chapéu
Esa Diva - Benidorm Fest Edit
Cara de Anjo (Meiga e Abusada)
Princesinha
Fale de Mim
To Bem To Zen
Atual Idiota
Virou Love
Vai Rebola
Os Quatro Movimentos
Bandida
Mujer Loba
De Pata Negra
El Apagón
Termina por Mim
Feel The Rush (Junkie XL Remix)
Bebê I Love You
Braba do Piseiro
Lovezin Bandido
Sentada Violenta
Feel The Rush - Junkie XL Remix
Bandido
Cavalona
Mexidinha
No Sé
Corno
Melhor do Brasil
Fake Amor
Vai Joga Devagar
Dabadabadá
Ao Contrário
Teacher's Pet
Amor Bandido
Vingança
Amante de la luna
Deixa Rolar
Empina e Balança
Sobe Son
Anjo
Crystal Love
Rúmbame
Para Com Isso
realize
Moda do Falsete Oficial
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