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Released in 2012, the debut studio album was the sonic blueprint for the television series. Unlike previous Disney properties where music was often a secondary career path for the characters, Violetta was built around music. The show’s premise—an musically gifted girl returning to her native Buenos Aires after living in Europe—required a soundtrack that reflected that unique backstory.

: A soundtrack for the follow-up film that bridged the gap between the character Violetta and Martina Stoessel's solo career . Tini 'Un Mechón de Pelo' Interview - Rolling Stone album violetta

| Title | Type | Notes | |-------|------|-------| | Violetta: La emoción del concierto | DVD/Blu-ray | Behind the scenes of the live show | | Violetta: El viaje (2015) | TV special | Documentary on the final tour | | Tini: El gran cambio de Violetta (2016) | Theatrical film | Cinematic conclusion; Martina Stoessel as “Tini” post-Violetta | | Tini – Stoessel solo career | Music | Martina left the Violetta character behind to become pop star Tini | Released in 2012, the debut studio album was

This album saw more solo showcases. "Quiero" (by Jorge Blanco) is a pop-rock departure from León's usual style. "Entre Dos Mundos" reflects Violetta's internal struggle with leaving music behind. The production value is higher, borrowing from the tropical house trends of 2015, yet staying true to the show’s Latin roots. : A soundtrack for the follow-up film that

Over 250,000 tickets sold in Italy alone. The live shows featured the full cast performing songs from all three seasons.

, released a deeply personal album that serves as a "dark origin story" reflecting on her child-star years. Tini 'Un Mechón de Pelo' Interview - Rolling Stone

: This 2013 release features more mature tracks, including the title song "Hoy Somos Más" and the romantic duet "Nuestro Camino" .