Artist's albums
Easy Love
2023 · single
Try Again Tomorrow (feat. Darling West)
2023 · single
Not Worth It
2023 · single
Alt du vil ha
2022 · single
It Was Love
2022 · single
Speil
2021 · single
Ghettoparasitt (feat. Hkeem & Sisi)
2021 · single
Jula Hjemme (feat. Trygve Skaug)
2020 · single
They never leave their wives
2020 · album
You Live and You Learn
2020 · single
Mitt Lille Land
2020 · single
Lies (they never leave their wives)
2020 · single
Not OK
2020 · single
Leaving You
2016 · single
Growing Pains
2015 · album
I Don't Wanna See You with Her
2015 · single
Weapon in Mind
2013 · album
I Always Liked That
2013 · single
Fuck You
2013 · single
Viktoria
2012 · single
Viktoria
2011 · album
A Stranger To Me
2011 · single
Homeless
2011 · single
This Too Shall Pass
2011 · single
Home For Christmas
2010 · single
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Biography
In 2001, native Norwegian Maria Mena became a teen signing sensation when her single "My Lullaby" blew up in that country on ringtone and radio. More singles followed, as did the hot-selling album Another Phase, and Mena's cred spread throughout Europe. By 2004 Mena was 18, and ready to take her dark-eyed glamour and smooth, faintly-alternative pop (aided in craft by Norwegian songwriter/producer Arvid Solvang) on to the international stage. First, her Mellow LP saw Scandinavian and European issue in January of that year. It was supported by the single "You're the Only One," a sonic sister to Alanis Morissette's "Hands Clean," and similarly first-person confessional ("You're the only one who holds my hair back when I'm drunk and get sick"). Then, in spring, the single appeared on U.S. shores, with eager adds at tastemaking Top 40 outlets. By May, the video clip for "You're the Only One" -- which might as well have been a Noxema ad with its shots of squeaky-clean teens horsing around and generally looking vibrant and great -- was entrenched at MTV's TRL. Something called the Teen People Rock 'n' Shop Mall Tour was next for Mena. As crazy as the gig sounded, direct-to-audience marketing of this type had been successfully introducing teen pop stars from the hair spray days of Tiffany to the neckties and scowls of Avril Lavigne. White Turns Blue, Mena's full-length domestic debut, dropped in July 2004. It featured slightly tweaked tracks from Mena's European output, and put a point on her well-timed U.S. pop takeover. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi