From Disney Darling to Latin-Pop Icon: How Tini Stoessel Transformed Her Journey into Musical Healing

Martina “Tini” Stoessel’s evolution from a beloved Disney star to one of Latin America’s brightest pop icons is more than a career trajectory—it’s a story of resilience, vulnerability, and artistic rebirth. With her latest album delving deep into personal struggles, Tini is redefining what it means to be a Latin-pop artist in the modern age.

The Disney Star Who Dreamed Beyond the Spotlight

In 2012, a young Martina “Tini” Stoessel stepped into the limelight as the star of Violetta, a Disney Channel Latin America series that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. At just 14, Tini played the titular character, Violetta Castillo, a teenager with big dreams of becoming a pop star—a reflection of Tini’s own ambitions. The show’s blend of coming-of-age drama and catchy music echoed the success of franchises like Hannah Montana, quickly turning Tini into a household name far beyond her native Buenos Aires. Fans from across the globe, including South African singer Tyla, fondly recall how Violetta was “my shiiiiiit.”

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When the show wrapped in 2015 after three extensive seasons, Tini faced a pivotal decision: continue riding the wave of her Disney fame or carve out her own musical identity. She chose the latter. “I believe that it was as simple as following my heart,” she recalls. “What I felt when I finished Violetta was [the desire] to keep doing what I loved, but this time my way.” This decision marked the beginning of Tini’s journey from Disney princess to authentic Latin-pop artist, a path that would demand both growth and courage.

Growth, Mistakes, and the Hidden Struggles Behind the Fame

Building a solo career in the public eye meant that Tini’s evolution was as much about personal growth as it was about professional milestones. Over the next decade, she released hit after hit, establishing herself as a leading figure in Latin American music. Yet behind the high-energy performances and polished appearances, Tini wrestled with worsening mental health—an internal battle she concealed from fans and media alike.

That façade finally cracked in 2024 with the release of her sixth studio album, Un Mechón de Pelo (A Lock of Hair). Departing from the upbeat anthems typical of her earlier work, this album was raw and deeply personal—a candid exploration of isolation, depression, and self-acceptance. Tracks like “tinta 90” and “posta” laid bare her experiences as a “secret depressive,” confronting the disconnect between her public persona and inner reality. She sings, “A princess doesn’t cry on television / But my acting was so believable / Even Tini believed it, for real / But Martina woke up, and she cares, for real.” This brave transparency was a turning point, allowing Tini to transform her pain into art—and healing.

Embracing Vulnerability: The Power of Being Real

Tini has never shied away from acknowledging the challenges that come with mental health struggles. “The most difficult part was accepting [my mental health struggles] myself,” she admits. For years, she smiled through interviews and concerts, masking the devastation she felt inside. “I was not honest with all those people and simply smiled and said that everything was fine when I was totally devastated on the inside.”

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Un Mechón de Pelo was her first album without any collaborations—an intentional choice to tell her story unfiltered. “These were not generic songs; I was really talking about what was emotionally happening to me. It was such a personal matter that, well, the reality is there was nobody else who could tell that story,” she explains. Despite the sincerity, the album’s vulnerability attracted criticism. Some accused her of exploiting mental health for attention. Tini faced these naysayers with calm resolve. “Critics are always going to exist. What is more important for me is to be real and sincere with myself,” she says. She acknowledges that not everyone understands mental health or anxiety, but remains committed to honesty—a commitment inspired in part by artists like Billie Eilish.

Looking Forward: Freedom, Growth, and New Horizons

Today, Tini stands at a new crossroads—six months into recording her next album, which she promises will reflect her ongoing quest for “absolute freedom.” This upcoming project, she says, will convey her search for balance between the life she has lived and the future she hopes to build, through its beats, lyrics, and visuals. Additionally, she is planning a major career-spanning tour, described as her own version of Taylor Swift’s Eras, celebrating every chapter of her musical evolution.

Her ambitions don’t stop at music. Later this year, Tini will return to television for the first time in a decade, starring in the Disney+ drama Quebranto. This new role marks a full-circle moment, reconnecting her with the medium that launched her career while showcasing her maturity as an artist and actress. Reflecting on her journey, Tini expresses a sense of peace. “Being able to transform feelings into music was part of my healing,” she says. “And I believe that sharing it was also part of my healing.”

A Global Latin-Pop Ambassador

Tini’s impact extends beyond her personal growth and artistry. In 2023, Latin music was the fastest-growing streaming genre in the U.S., a cultural wave she proudly rides as one of its prominent voices. “It makes me very, very proud because I feel like we have a lot to give,” she shares. “And I think the most beautiful thing, beyond that, is to see how your language doesn’t matter, and it doesn’t matter where you come from. Music confirms, again, that it is capable of uniting the least expected people.”

Her story is a testament to the power of authenticity and resilience. From a Disney star who thought princesses shouldn’t cry, to a Latin-pop icon unafraid to share her truths, Tini Stoessel continues to inspire millions around the world—showing that music isn’t just entertainment, but a vehicle for healing and connection.

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