Get to know Argentine pop star, tinistoessel 🌟
“I decided to kick off my musical career when I was 19 years old,” she tells. “Every day I grow more and more and learning from my colleagues. I really found myself in music and it leads me to the road where I wanted to go.”
Tini attended her first-ever Latin American Music Awards in 2018 and recently took the stage as a performer at the 2019 Premios Juventud. Real name & birthdate: Tini’s real name is Martina Alejandra Stoessel Muzlera. She was born on March 21, 1997, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her father is Alejandro Stoessel, a television producer and director.
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