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Maria Mena speaks out about growing up in the Someday with hangnail!
TV2: "Maria Mena speaks out about the difficult choice. Outspoken TV 2: - Yes, and I chose. And I have struggled with in hindsight - as an adult - that I chose. This evening program "Someday", headed by artist hangnail, premiered on TV 2 In the first episode, we include a closer glimpse at Maria Mena's life, especially her childhood. As a 15-year-old beat Maria Mena (25) through the strong song "My Lullaby", in which she reflects on her feelings when their parents divorce. Maria was twelve when she wrote the song in her room. I remember very well that I came home from school, sat down at my desk and wrote the song before homework. I wrote it because I had to put into words what I felt at the time, she says in the video you can see the top of the case.
Maria seems not divorce itself was the worst, but said it was painful to see that their parents had problems. The worst was not necessarily that they divorced, but what was difficult was that they had trouble relating to each other afterwards. Cardigans then asks if she ended up in a conflict of loyalties when his parents moved apart. 2012 in film Yes, and I chose. 2012 in film And I have struggled with in hindsight 2012 in film - as an adult - that I chose. I chose my mum and I have written many songs about, she reveals. The choice to stay with her mother when her parents went their own way, have followed Mary through the years. It made the relationship of father difficult. Being so young and make the choice that really is as big as that, it takes a bit. I struggled with guilt towards my dad. It was hard to relate to my dad afterwards, she says candidly. 2012 in film "
Maria Viktoria Mena (born 19 February 1986) is a Norwegian musician. Maria Mena grew up in a very artistic family, her mother wrote plays, and his father, Charlie Mena, was the drummer. Maria's grandfather was oil painting. 2012 in film Both Maria and her younger brother, Tony, are named after characters 2012 in film in Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story.
His father played 2012 in film in several bands in Oslo, which influenced Mary to begin with music. Her parents divorced when she was 9 years, and when she was 13 she moved to her father where she began singing and writing lyrics. The song "My Lullaby" was a song she wrote to express their feelings about their parents' divorce.
In March 2002, "My Lullaby" was released on Sony Music, and achieved a fifth place on the official list. The 19 March 2004 Maria Mena appeared on David Letterman "Late Show." 2012 in film She has overall sold more than 700,000 records, of which about half of them in Norway. Apparently Unaffected, which came at the end of 2005, selling over 250,000 eksemparer in Europe. Her fifth album, Cause and Effect, was released in 2008 and went gold just three days of sales. A total of 15,000 copies sold is the result. [Citation needed] For the album she got a Grammy Award 2008 in the category female artist.
Maria Mena speaks out about growing up in the Someday with hangnail!
TV2: "Maria Mena speaks out about the difficult choice. Outspoken TV 2: - Yes, and I chose. And I have struggled with in hindsight - as an adult - that I chose. This evening program "Someday", headed by artist hangnail, premiered on TV 2 In the first episode, we include a closer glimpse at Maria Mena's life, especially her childhood. As a 15-year-old beat Maria Mena (25) through the strong song "My Lullaby", in which she reflects on her feelings when their parents divorce. Maria was twelve when she wrote the song in her room. I remember very well that I came home from school, sat down at my desk and wrote the song before homework. I wrote it because I had to put into words what I felt at the time, she says in the video you can see the top of the case.
Maria seems not divorce itself was the worst, but said it was painful to see that their parents had problems. The worst was not necessarily that they divorced, but what was difficult was that they had trouble relating to each other afterwards. Cardigans then asks if she ended up in a conflict of loyalties when his parents moved apart. 2012 in film Yes, and I chose. 2012 in film And I have struggled with in hindsight 2012 in film - as an adult - that I chose. I chose my mum and I have written many songs about, she reveals. The choice to stay with her mother when her parents went their own way, have followed Mary through the years. It made the relationship of father difficult. Being so young and make the choice that really is as big as that, it takes a bit. I struggled with guilt towards my dad. It was hard to relate to my dad afterwards, she says candidly. 2012 in film "
Maria Viktoria Mena (born 19 February 1986) is a Norwegian musician. Maria Mena grew up in a very artistic family, her mother wrote plays, and his father, Charlie Mena, was the drummer. Maria's grandfather was oil painting. 2012 in film Both Maria and her younger brother, Tony, are named after characters 2012 in film in Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story.
His father played 2012 in film in several bands in Oslo, which influenced Mary to begin with music. Her parents divorced when she was 9 years, and when she was 13 she moved to her father where she began singing and writing lyrics. The song "My Lullaby" was a song she wrote to express their feelings about their parents' divorce.
In March 2002, "My Lullaby" was released on Sony Music, and achieved a fifth place on the official list. The 19 March 2004 Maria Mena appeared on David Letterman "Late Show." 2012 in film She has overall sold more than 700,000 records, of which about half of them in Norway. Apparently Unaffected, which came at the end of 2005, selling over 250,000 eksemparer in Europe. Her fifth album, Cause and Effect, was released in 2008 and went gold just three days of sales. A total of 15,000 copies sold is the result. [Citation needed] For the album she got a Grammy Award 2008 in the category female artist.
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