Draft:Merilin Mälk
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Merilin Mälk (born January 30th 2001 in Kuressaare) is an Estonian singer. In 2018, she became the second runner-up of the Estonian version of the Pop Idol format (Eesti Otsib Superstaari), followed by signing a contract with Universal Music Group.[1][2]
Merilin Mälk | |
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Born | January 30, 2001 |
Genres | Pop, Dance, Scandipop |
Labels | Universal Music Group |
In 2019, Universal Music released her major label debut "Miljon sammu", which went on to take part in Eesti Laul 2020, Estonia's pre-selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. The song was the most-streamed participating track by the first semi-final, but did not qualify for the final show.[3]
After the show ended, Mälk took time off to continue her studies at Kuressaare High School, graduating in 2020.[4]
In 2021, it was announced that Mälk would again take part of Eesti Laul, this time with the track "Little Girl"[5], written by Karl-Ander Reismann, who ended up winning the same year as a wongwriter for Stefan's "Hope". "Little Girl" qualified for the semi-sinals, but was disqualified due to Mälk's illness, which wouldn't let her perform the song live. A music video participated, instead.
She has collaborated with the Estonian rapper Säm twice: In 2022, they released a collaboration titled "Tuim ja tundetu", peaking at #4 on the Estonian Daily Spotify Chart[6], and repeated the collaboration in 2023, with an EDM collaboration "11".
In 2023, she performed at the Estonian Music Awards show with her song "Sinisilmne" (Blue-eyed).
Discography[edit]
As of January 2024, Mälk has released 10 singles.
Title | Release date |
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"Foolish" (Rozell ft. Merilin Mälk) | September 7th 2018 |
"Honestly" | January 11th 2019 |
"Breathing For You" (Rozell ft. Merilin Mälk) | February 20th 2019 |
"Miljon sammu" | November 30th 2019 |
"Tõuseb tuul" | September 30th 2020 |
"Edasi-tagasi" | June 30th 2021 |
"Little Girl" | December 4th 2021 |
"Tuim ja tundetu" (ft. säm) | March 23rd 2022 |
"Sinisilmne" | September 16th 2022 |
"Kustuta janu" | March 1st 2023 |
"11" (Merilin Mälk x Säm) | June 9th 2023 |
"Tallinn" | January 4th 2024 |
Pop Idol Estonia (Eesti Otsib Superstaari)[edit]
Songs performed on Pop Idol Estonia (Eesti Otsib Superstaari) season 7.
Date | Voor | Title | Oridinal performer |
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March 25th 2018 | I studio round | "Show Must Go On" | Queen |
April 1st 2018 | II studio round | "Tunnen elus end" | Ott Lepland |
April 8th 2018 | I final | "Love On The Brain" | Rihanna |
April 15th 2018 | II final | "I Was Made For Loving You" | Kiss |
April 22nd 2018 | III final | "Rise Like A Phoenix" | Conchita Wurst |
April 19th 2018 | IV final | "And I Am Telling You" | Jennifer Hudson |
May 6th 2018 | V final | "Valgus" | Gunnar Graps |
May 13th 2018 | VI final | "Suerte" / "Smells Like Teen Spirit" | Shakira/Nirvana |
May 20th 2018 | VII final | "Tuli aknas" / "One Last Time" | Rosanna Lints / Ariana Grande |
May 27th 2018 | VIII final | "Mälestused"/"Hurts" | Koit Toome / Christina Aguilera |
References[edit]
- ^ Rahn, Florian (2019-12-27). "Estonia: Eesti Laul 2020 act Merilin Mälk talks about her creative process". wiwibloggs. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ "Eesti Laulu poolfinalist Merilin Mälk annab võistlusloo välja maailmakuulsa plaadifirma alt: ma ei ole roosade prillidega printsess". Sky.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ ERR (2020-02-14). "Välismaalastest žürii ei leidnud Eesti Laulu teise poolfinaali osas üksmeelt". ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ "GALERII | Lauljatar Merilin Mälk lõpetas keskkooli: olen kolm aastat oodanud, et saaksin lõpuks muusikale keskenduda". www.ohtuleht.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ ERR, Kirke Antsmäe | (2021-12-05). "Merilin Mälk: inglise keeles on lihtsam laulda". ERR (in Estonian). Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ "Spotify Charts - Spotify Charts are made by fans". charts.spotify.com. Retrieved 2024-01-28.