1. Early Life and Background
Eyla's early life was marked by an international upbringing, transitioning from her birth country to Spain at a young age, which would later influence her artistic identity.
1.1. Birth and Childhood
Born Mandy Santos on May 30, 1993, in London, England, Eyla spent her earliest years in the United Kingdom. At the age of five, her family relocated to Spain, where she would spend the majority of her childhood and begin to cultivate her musical talents, ultimately becoming a Spanish artist.
2. Musical Career
Eyla's professional journey in the music industry spans over a decade, marked by various collaborations, significant television appearances, and a gradual evolution of her artistic identity, culminating in her current role as a songwriter, producer, and solo artist.
2.1. Debut and Early Collaborations
Eyla embarked on her musical career with her debut single, "Midnight," released in 2011. This marked her entry into the electronic music scene, where she quickly began forming notable collaborations. Also in 2011, under the stage name of M-AND-Y, she was featured on the track "Gimme the Base," released through Novaemusik, a label owned by Carlos Jean. Her early work also included "Keep the Trance," released in the same year. In September 2012, she released "Animal," which featured Xuso Jones and was distributed through Blanco y Negro Records. The following year, in 2013, she collaborated with Brian Cross on the song "Aviator."
2.2. Television Appearances and Stage Name Changes
Under the name Mandy Santos, Eyla gained wider public recognition through her participation in the second season of La Voz, the Spanish adaptation of The Voice television show. During her blind audition, she performed Bruno Mars's song "When I Was Your Man." Her performance captivated all four coaches - Malú, Antonio Orozco, Rosario Flores, and David Bisbal - who all turned their chairs for her. She ultimately chose Malú as her coach. Following her television exposure, Eyla underwent several changes to her stage name. Initially known as Mandy Santos, she adopted M-AND-Y for specific collaborations. In 2016, after signing with a different record label, she changed her name to Mandy Díaz. She has since transitioned to her current stage name, Eyla, under which she is currently working on her debut album and continuing her songwriting career.
2.3. Songwriting and Album Production
Beyond her work as a performing artist, Eyla has significantly contributed to the music industry as a songwriter and producer. She is currently associated with Sony/ATV Music Publishing, a prominent music publishing company, where she dedicates her efforts to writing songs for other artists. Simultaneously, Eyla is actively engaged in recording her own debut album under her current stage name, Eyla, marking a pivotal phase in her artistic development.
3. Discography
Eyla's discography includes several singles released under her various stage names, showcasing her diverse musical contributions.
3.1. Singles
| Year | Title | Chart positions |
|---|---|---|
| SPA | ||
| 2011 | "Gimme the Base" (feat. Carlos Jean) | 1 |
| "Midnight" | 12 | |
| "Keep the Trance" | - | |
| 2012 | "Animal" (feat. Xuso Jones) | - |
| 2013 | "Aviator" (feat. Brian Cross) | - |
4. External Links
- [http://www.mandysantosofficial.com/ Official website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20140310033651/http://www.blog.mandysantos.es/ Official website (archive)]
- [https://twitter.com/MandySantos_ES Mandy Santos Twitter]
- [https://www.facebook.com/MandySantosOfficial Mandy Santos Facebook]