María Peláez Sánchez[2] (born 31 March 1990), known professionally as María Peláe, is a Spanish singer and composer. She has released two albums, entitled Hipocondría and La folcrónica. She participated as a contestant in the ninth edition of Antena 3's Tu cara me suena (2021–2022), finishing third.[3] Her music is a mix of flamenco and pop rhythms, and the words to her songs are often humorous and critical of society. [4]
Life and career
She was born in Málaga on 31 March 1990. At the age of 13, she was given a guitar, and at 16, she gave her first concert as a percussionist. At the age of 18, shortly before entering medical school, she gave her first concert as a soloist (guitar and voice). She felt so strongly about it that she decided to study something that would allow her to combine it with music, which led her to choose social work and, later, anthropology.
In 2016, she released her first studio album, Hipocondría, thanks to a crowdfunding campaign and with it she toured a multitude of venues in various Spanish cities, such as Café Berln in Madrid or Cochera Cabaret in Málaga. [5]
She has composed two songs that were finalists to represent Spain at Eurovision: "Arde", sung by Aitana (composed with Alba Reig from Sweet California)[6] and "Nadie se salva" (with Nil Moliner and Garabato), performed by Miki Núñez and Natalia Lancuza. [7] From 2019, after delaying the start of her new project due to last minute changes, she began to upload to her Youtube channel a series of songs that denoted a change towards a more modern production (a change recommended by Alba Reig of Sweet California).
The first single from this new stage, released in July 2019, was En casa de herrero (talking about the music industry and the artist's own change of sound),[8] and in September of that same year she released La niña (dealing with female homosexuality using irony and with autobiographical overtones).
La niña followed by Y quién no, No me mires así, sung with Alba Reig and whose video clip was recorded during the quarantine derived from the COVID-19 pandemic, La confesión, La quería with Riki Rivera on guitar, Te espero en jarra with the singer Sandra Carrasco, and Mi tío Juan (in which she talks about male homosexuality with a lot of irony).[9] Later, she released Que vengan a por mí, a more serious song she composed after "seeing a demonstration of very young people with a lot of hate in their eyes, attacking and saying very ugly things to people who were demonstrating for something nice," as she said in an interview on the Antena 3 program El Hormiguero.[10]
In 2023, she was a guest celebrity judge in the episode ¡Un, dos, drags! of the Spanish language reality television series Drag Race España streamed on ATRESplayer Premium.[11]