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Elena Rose
Venezuelan-American singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andrea Elena Mangiamarchi, known by her stage name ELENA ROSE (stylised in all caps), is a Venezuelan-American singer and songwriter from Miami, Florida. As a collaborator, Rose is perhaps best known for working with Mexican-American singer Becky G, notably on songs such as "Dollar" (with Myke Towers), "Mejor Así" (with Darell), "Funk Total: Vai Danada" (with Gabily and PK), "Muchacha" (with Gente de Zona), "My Man", "No Drama" (with Ozuna), "Rotate" (with Burna Boy) and "Mamiii" (with Karol G).
As a songwriter, Rose's credits include numerous collaborations with many international artists, including with Alejandro Sanz, Anitta, Christina Aguilera, CNCO, Emilia Mernes, Jennifer Lopez, Lali, Ludmilla, Luísa Sonza, Maluma, Marc Anthony María Becerra, Natti Natasha, Piso 21, Rauw Alejandro, Shakira and TINI, among others.
In 2020, Rose released her debut single, "Sandunga".
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Elena Rose was born in Miami to Venezuelan parents. She spent most of her childhood between Puerto Rico and Venezuela, where she studied journalism.[1] Rose has a wide range of musical influences and roots, from Frank Sinatra to Daddy Yankee.[2] She moved to the United States, permanently, when she was 19.[2] Rose's singing career began as she performed in local bars;[1] the first high-caliber artist that Rose worked with was globally famous Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin.[1] Her breakthrough song was "Dollar", a single released by Mexican American singer Becky G and Puerto Rican artists Myke Towers (2019), leading to her rise in popularity within the industry as a songwriter.[1] Since then, Rose has worked with many prominent English- and Spanish-language artists, such as Rauw Alejandro, Selena Gomez, TINI, Maluma and CNCO,[3] and co-wrote singles for musicians such as reggaetonero Noriel,[4] Chilean-American artist Paloma Mami[5] and Argentine singer Emilia Mernes.[6]
In May 2020, Rose released her debut single, "Sandunga", a reggaeton-pop song written by and co-produced by Rose herself, along with production team The Honeyboos.[3] She released a follow-up track, "Fenomenal", later in the same month, which she co-wrote, Peruvian producer Patrick Romantik and Bad Bunny songwriter Brasa.[7]
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- For her work as the songwriter on "Party".
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