Noemí Carrión, who originates from Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain, is a solo artist who has also been part of numerous groups including Nómadas and Nieva.
In 2002, her dance-pop track, the funky house anthem "Friday Night Forever" (Sony Music Entertainment),[3] written by Swedish songwriters, Peder Ernerot & Gustav Lund, and recorded under the alias Naymi, hit the charts of Máxima FM and was well received in the clubs and on the radio.
Carrión has starred in various musicals including Pippi Calzaslargas in 2000 at the Teatro Real de Madrid, and We Will Rock You (a show inspired by rock group Queen)[4] at the Teatro Calderón (Madrid), in 2003 and 2004,[5] where she was personally selected by Brian May to interpret Meat Loaf, a co-starring role in the musical, where she made a solo interpretation of the Brian May ballad "No One But You", receiving excellent artistic criticism from the Spanish press.
In 2005, she appeared in Gente de Primera, a Spanish reality TV programme on Televisión Española[10] alongside guests Marta Sanchez, David Civera and Pastora Soler.
[11] She has also recorded with French smooth jazz guitarist Marc Antoine[12] on his 2005 album Modern Times (Rendezvous Entertainment),[13] appearing on Camden Town, Samba Hood, and Cantar Al Amor.
Also in 2005, she performed as a vocalist in the children's television series El Mundo Mágico De Brunelesky (Telecinco),[15] directed by Javier Espiniella, appearing on the CD recording of the show.
(Blanco Y Negro, Spain, and Mas Label, Mexico),[16] sung in English and also produced by David Ferrero, was released with group Mito, and like "Friday Night Forever", was well-received on the radio airwaves.
She also starred as a solo singer in the 2006 musical spectacle On Broadway, directed by Victor Fernandez, at the 3D Scenica [2] in Madrid, for production company Stage Entertaimet España.
In 2010, Italian label, Wondermark, released the pop-samba track "Rio de Janeiro" by group Sugar Reef, featuring Naymi, which was sung in Spanish and distributed digital stores in over 40 countries.