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Latin pop singer from Puerto Rico Millie (born Milagros Ninette Corretjer Maldonado) made her debut in show business at the age of 15 while hosting a children-oriented TV show called La Ola Nueva. In 1992 the young and talented artist had the opportunity to sign up to EMI Latin, releasing Sola in 1995, featuring "Estaremos Juntos," performed along with Salvadorian Alvaro Torres. After issuing 1997's Emociones, Rudy Pérez produced 1999's Amar Es Un Juego, featuring a Spanish version of Diane Warren's "How Do I Live." In 2000, Millie joined Under Suspicion's movie soundtrack with a song called "No Quiero Llorar." After 2000's Mis Mejores Exitos became another native success, Millie signed to RCA International in 2002, releasing a self-titled album helmed by Enrique Iglesias producer Rafael Perez Botija.
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Millie may refer to:
A diminutive of the female given names "Emily", "Millicent", "Mildred", "Camilla" or sometimes "Amelia"millie, an affectionate or pejorative term for a young working-class womanMillie may specifically refer to:
Millie (film), a film by John Francis Dillon, starring Helen TwelvetreesMillie (singer), best known for "My Boy Lollipop"Millie (dog), dog owned by Barbara and George H. W. BushMillie (short story), a short story by Katherine MansfieldMillie the Model, a comic book series and its titular characterMillie (Suikoden) A character in the video game suikoden 2Millie the Echidna, one of the three official mascots of the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in SydneyMillicent Mudd, a character in the webcomic Ozy and Millie"A Milli" a single from Lil Wayne's sixth studio album, Tha Carter IIIThoroughly Modern Millie, the 1967 musical film starring Julie AndrewsThoroughly Modern Millie (musical), the 2002 Broadway musicalMillie, the main character in Catherine Cookson's novel The Rag Nymph, which has also been turned into a television seriesMillie, a character in the Warriors novel seriesMillie Burtonburger from Kid vs. Kat





