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Calma Carmona

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Calma Carmona
Birth nameMyraida Desireé Carmona Díaz
OriginBayamón, Puerto Rico
GenresLatin Soul, soul
OccupationSinger-songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active2013–present
LabelsThere's No Other Girl
Websitewww.calmacarmona.com

Myraida Desireé Carmona Díaz , publicly known by the stage name Calma Carmona, is a Puerto Rican singer-songwriter whose music is primarily soul & Latin soul[1][2] with influences[3][4] that cross between Sade Adu, Santana, PJ Harvey, La Lupe and Tina Turner. She sings in both English and her native Spanish.[5][6]

In August 2013, Carmona was voted MTV Iggy Artist of the week. In the same year, she opened for Beyoncé's The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour in Puerto Rico.[7][8] She is known for her "wide-ranging influences",[9] singing in the vocals style of Jill Scott and Erykah Badu.[10] She released her debut EP, There's No Other Girl, in September 2013 on mun2.

In 2015, Carmona was hired by Gravity Thinking[11] to sing the Franz Ferdinand track Love Illumination for the Glenfiddich 21-year-old whiskey campaign.[12][13] She was accompanied in the track by the Scottish Opera Orchestra with music arranged and conducted by Derek Williams.[14][15] The YouTube version of the recording amassed over 1.7 million hits in its premiere run.

Discography

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Albums and Singles[16]

  • 100 Vidas – album and single (2017)
  • Presentiment – EP (2015)
  • Dancing in the Dark – album (2015)
  • Bag of Bones – single (2014)
  • I Got Life – single (2014)
  • There's No Other Girl Live Session – EP (2013)

Top Songs[17]

References

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  1. ^ Contreras, Felix. (1 December 2017). Alt.Latino Album Review: Calma Carmona's "100 Vidas". Alt.Latino
  2. ^ Sound Check. (14 October 2014). New music: Alternative Soulstress Calma Carmona Reveals New EP "Presentiment". Afropunk
  3. ^ Deirdre. (2 June 2014). Monday Music Calma Carmona Singing Pa’ Que Te Quejas (There’s No Other Girl) Archived 1 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine. Keep It Kinky Magazine
  4. ^ Caceres, Joseph. (30 November 2017). Calma Carmona:La Obsesión musical. Merengada. (Puerto Rico)
  5. ^ Labidi, Najma Kousri. (16 December 2014). Rétrospective 2014 – Musique: 10 femmes qui ont su imposer leur style[usurped]. HuffPost. (Maghreb)
  6. ^ Esteves, Marjua. (12 October 2015). Premiere: Get Lost In Time With Calma Carmona’s New EP ‘Presentiment’. Vibe. (USA)
  7. ^ Pache, Juliana (5 October 2017). "Calma Carmona's sultry "100 Vidas" video highlights true Puerto Rican nightlife". The Fader. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  8. ^ (18 September 2013). Boricua abrirá el show de Beyoncé Archived 22 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Elnuevodia.com. Puerto Rico
  9. ^ Vale, Julissa. (11 April 2016). Calma Carmona: Latin-Soul Power. Afropop Worldwide.
  10. ^ Moreno, Jorge Cano. (1 August 2016). Calma Carmona – The Soulstress. Urban Latino. (New York City)
  11. ^ Gravity Thinking. (London, UK)
  12. ^ Glenfiddich 21 Year Old Whisky: The Finishing Touch (2015). IMDb. (Glasgow, Scotland)
  13. ^ (19 February 2016). Glenfiddich – 21 year old "the finishing touch" Archived 1 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine. The Drum. (Glasgow, Scotland)
  14. ^ Derek Williams. IMDb. (Edinburgh, Scotland)
  15. ^ Glenfiddich 21 Year Old – The Finishing Touch. Vimeo. (Glasgow, Scotland)
  16. ^ Apple Music Preview. Calma Carmona
  17. ^ Apple Music Preview. Calma Carmona – Top Songs
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