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I hope you doing great? ButI have a special guest today.
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I have a special joining me today. Recording artists, songwriter, actress.
She does it all. Yes saidthat Dodo, the Dodo, the one
and only Antiago and we contind programavery excited welcome, Welcome, Grammmy,
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the joy, the serving king toequaled to to process at the to talent
in the two. Then when you'rein the Barcelona as a post Kevin the
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Barcelona and you're giving Conaveca for premierprograms a key and when the yeah,
you know in the Siatico, Yeah, I read something about I read an
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article by I don't know who wasthe author, but the interview was Alicia
Kiss and the interview asking her like, oh, when do you think that
who can can say that it's aNew Yorker and she said, she answered,
oh, I think it takes atleast ten years to to you know.
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I agree, Yeah, I agree. New York is so it's so
full of different cultures, different music, different backgrounds of people. It's going
to take you a long time toactually learn every point of every little cone
of what New York City is allabout. So I agree with you completely.
Yeah, So I I couldn't sayI'm a New Yorker, you know,
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I'm I'm a Spanier and no,I'm like like the song I'm an
Englishman in New York, so likeI'm still a bit an alien alien,
you know, like cal I don'tknow the finilic Lo to sal Latino,
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Canada, La Musica, Espanola Musica, Latina, loke hele in Gansta all
the way so Lincoln lagusta Ufka connectLatino, see your you can morrisy Chris,
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but English in and pop smooth jazzpop, lotmos, reggae na nim
bolero can pop like Alejandro San orreggaeton. There's no la latina Si simple
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Latina hell noo Latino rege or lavabut the chat and yeah simple, you
know Latin la pason no. AndI think that you have a unique voice,
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and you have a unique way aboutyourself. You know that the way
you sing, the way you interpretlike like like like know la hint,
I always look for that hook tosave hook yeah hell hooknat lamentally listen to
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the lyrics. The you loota beingis that the total? Okay, you
could tell by the way you connect, the way your body moves, your
aura changes, you know La Gambiaand Bodo and cacio. Yes, look
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at your Yeah, yeah, that'svery that's very accurate, you know,
because I think that that I amalso an actress, so I'm also you
know, very conscious and like veryaware of everything, not only the music,
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but the feelings and and you know, every word means something apart from
the music notes. You know,musical notes that you are like, yeah,
and there's something there. And I'veI have always uh, I have
always tried to you know, toto share something else, not only you
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know, a melody, you know, but exactly oh feelings and and and
yeah, many people say that Ihave also a lot of very wide range
of like come on for okay,that will be okay. It is your
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your voice tone that it just youknow it you go deep into where wherever
that part is. But then youbring it back and you you know,
like to get that that attention fromthe audience. Yeah, that's hard to
gain that. And lets you havea background and being an actress, and
I think it helps you. Yeah, it's because of being an actress and
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also because of naturally I kind ofwide range of dynamics. This is one
of the many musicians that are arevery like, you know, like prestigious
musicians that you know that you wouldsay, oh, he's on my estro.
You know, they have told mereally, oh wow, your range
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of dynamics is amazing. You cango from something so soft and expressive to
something very exactly. Yeah, sothat I noticed. I noticed that in
the videos that I that I've seen, you know, so you know,
I know you have a degree injazz and modern music performance. What drew
you to make music when you decided, you know, at that pinnacle moment
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in your life that you decided,you know what, this is what I
want to do to look at yourway, I said, it's a case
of what No. At like sixyears old and I was a dancer.
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Then then I started like dancing,like taking ballet classes, and then contemporary
dance and jazz, modern jazz becausemy mom my mom. I think that
my mom wants me to be adancer in fact, you know, because
because that was yeah, yeah,like you know this. But at some
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at some point I don't remember,maybe I was like eight or nine something
like that, I started like,wow, but I love to sing,
you know, And I was likealways singing like like kind of like doing
this karaoke thing, no, likesinging on on on another on background,
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and and and I thought, Iwant to I want to learn more.
I want to take some voice,you know, lessons, some some singing
lessons. And and then I startedbut you know, as my my parents
were very traditional. I started withclassical music, you know, and so
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it was a little bit tough forlike me, I was like I was
not very like into opera or likeI think that you wanted to change the
world, you know, like youwanted to make your own, my own,
your own thing. You know.I like, I like it pop
and rock, pop, rock,and and and my parents were like,
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you know, we're bringing me liketo learn like classic music. And you
know with the guitar, I wasplaying classic guitar. You know, that
is that is very challenging. Youreally like you really have to love the
instrument to go through all of theseconservatories, you know, programs, and
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I really love me music and musictheory, but maybe the classic you know,
repertoire. It's not one thing thatI that I was connected with,
you know. So so I reallyhad to wait until my twenties. When
I was in my twenties and Iwas like more independent, and then I
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decided, Okay, you know whatI'm going to study, but I'm going
to study in a modern school,modern music school, you know. So
I learned jazz and mothern music andsoul and rock and pop that is what
I like, and then I couldsay that. It was then in my
twenties that I really knew I wasI was going to you know, to
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be an artist, to to andyou could tell, you know, and
your video is for sex appeal.I noticed that it was even though that
you were, you know, singingand you were trying to tell a story,
but at the same time to moviemiento. You know, you never
stop, you know, try andseparate movie me and and you could tell
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that you are a dancer and theverdeoy. I'm a dancer because I've been,
you know, so many since Iwas six until I was like twenty.
Pl depended, don't training and thein dancing, you know, I
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guess on being classical. Some it'sa classic no no, no wow,
to be a classical. Wow.There was a moment when I was in
my twenties exactly that that I thatI could have decided to become a dancer.
But I I will like, ohmy gosh, I don't know,
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I'm maybe a little bit late becauseI had other friends who started dance since
they were also like six or fiveyears old, and they already started,
you know, with sixteen years old. Maybe they like yeah, of course
when you're a dancer, you haveto start like really quick because it's like
a like a like a soccer playeror a basketball I know, you have
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to start since little like the youngsare better. Yeah, so I felt
that my twenties. I feel likeI'm an old woman, you know,
So I thought, okay, youknow what, No, I love to
sing, I love acting, soI will know, I will focus.
I will be focusing you know,my my next years on on developing my
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acting skills, my my singing skills. And I decided that. But but
my passion has always been too likedancing. You know, it's like tempre
interpret see see see. Because youknow, when you start so young,
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learning a discipline is different. Imean you you are you always feel that
you are a part of that,you know, that part of the dancing
world, even if you are nota professional kind of but you feel very
connected to it because because you know, anything that you start like really at
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an early age, it's it's somethingprofound. You know it will stay you
imagine, yeah, wow, that'samazing. But who inspire you? Because
I know you mentioned your parents,they wanted you to follow a more traditional
type of you know, like astarting in your career. Do you think
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your spirao uh the mostly with uhyou could okay see tano tios pretty most
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madre queeson music Hivera, Oh wow, yeah. And I have especially have
an aunt that that she was onTV and on radios in Spain that was
not that that was really strange becauseyou know that that there was a rectatorship
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until the until the ninety eighties inin Spain. You know, so women
were not doing done much, youknow, because wow, that's that's crazy.
And then Electric I know, butMomento, the the mucha repression but
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youta media radio and taylors Y Awayand the woman power. Yeah, absolutely,
yes, I think that I've beenalways like I I've always wanted to
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like be homage to to the thewomen's sensitivity or or the you know,
or or to to give a voiceto to music, you know, like
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like I got contemporario right head,yes, and I sell common obaying.
They said, no, I mustexactly. You know you are liberta,
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you know freedom. Don't you knowthat that that as a as a woman,
I I would like to express myselfthe same way that a man can
do. You know, here inthe United States, this is like this
might sound like strange, like ohwow, but yeah, but that's of
course, you know, a womanand a man of course, you know,
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because you guys have my Doonna andhave all these that I know,
we all have like done a lot. But it still in Spain. Now
it's now, I I couldn't Ithink that it's great. You know,
now I'm glad, I'm glad.I'm so happy. But only like forty
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fifty years ago, it was notthat great. You know, that is
crazy. It was so on acosa yeah you're a beyo. But I
saw it transparate, it trans transcurreif connection multima, sex appeal. And
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people asked me about why sex.I said, well, sex appeal because
precisely because of where where I comefrom, and precisely of because of my
background. And so when I wasa child and the repression that I saw,
I wanted to you know, ofcourse you have Madonna and express yourself
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and that was that wasies. Butfor us it was another culture, it
was another thing. So for me, sex a bill uh, it means
a lot, you know, itmeans to like to express my sexuality and
exactly without any repression, without youknow, like with the freedom and the
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self empowerment of a woman that knowswhat she wants and and and exactly and
do it respectfully exactly because if anybodyout there, have you seen the video
is available right now on YouTube ifyou could go see it. It's very
very respectfully, but at the sametime it shows the emotions of the song
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what she wants to trans you know, like trans that. And I think
it was an awesome video when Isaw it, just the way everything is,
just the way you did it,it was great. I was inspired
by, you know after that missYou know that the mythology the goddess like
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so and and obviously or Venus inRoman Roman mythology, she's the goddess of
love and and the erotic like spiritof love. No so, but she's
but in the way that they sawher in the ancient cultures. They didn't
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see the Goddess of love as asa woman. No, they saw her
like like empowered woman that if youare you know, if you bother her
a bit, she will Galliana gallantexactly. No, no, bit like
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what I wanted to share, youknow, like the to empower women or
you know, to to pay howmuch and celebrate this side of feminity,
you know, and and this thesexuality, the sensuality, you know,
the family exactly. And and that'sthat's gorgeous and it's awesome and it's beautiful.
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And this is one of the thingsthat I celebrate of the United States
that I've seen many women here celebratingtheir sexuality and feeling empowered. And that's
awesome. That's one thing. It'samazing that you mentioned that because you I
know that you have won multiple awardsreach number one here on the LBM Radio
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Tap ten chart. Your creative processalways been like to prove, not to
prove, but to teach some typeof lesson, to bring something to the
table so people can learn that it'smore than just a woman singing, or
you know what I mean. Doyou have a creative process? Do you
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just woke up with this? Ican't tell, or way I can't tell
the or way I can't tell becausedo you have a creative process moment?
Do you have that time or youknow yeah, yeah, yeah, no,
no, no, absolutely. Ithink that it's like a mixture of
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both things. You know, It'slike there's a kind of like very spontaneous
thing, like like or you know, I'm sad, or I'm or I'm
just very excited about something, orI'm just like in love and I feel
this essensuality that I want to,you know, to I I want to
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to get deep and and and knowwhat what what what that means for other
women? No, but also Ialways try to find an intellectual you know,
like com Renacello or or open sellingalbum. Yes, it's a pintento
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on it, like a part andbrain. You know, I always both
things like Atti, it's trist orPOSI intellectual to develop something also like some
intellectual or some concept, you know, like some that I want to And
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then it's when I think that thatthat you can go deeper and people maybe
they don't know why, maybe theydon't know why, but they will remember
that song because they would say,I agree with you. Very cool.
So it's very cool song. Butthere's also something something else that makes makes
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it epic or makes it you know, yeah, like that's something to remember.
You know, it's not another songthat it's catchy. It's not another
guy exactly exactly. I know thatyou you you have worked. You mentioned
mister Harris earlier in the in theinterview. Do you have somebody in specific
that you would love to collaborate rightnow if you have friends, well,
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I mean I have, and wementioned Madonna. Of course we mentioned I
love Madona, and I would mentionfirst song older artists, you know,
like Madonna or Shad Day or JanetJackson. But there's also people like I
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really love or Jennifer Lopez. Ilove Jennifer Lopez, but I also like
Billie Eilish. I know, youknow what. I love her too.
She has this is you know.And I'm happy that you mentioned her because
I see a lot like the connectionbetween you two, because she's always trying
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to reinvent herself, the inventor,so different, so differente And I think
that I see that in you whenI see your your your songs that you've
done, your videos that you've doneto Si Precambia and Lomo invent and I
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see you now that you mentioned her, I see the connection between you.
Oh no, no, yeah yeah. If I if I could choose right
now, like the first, itwould be like Billie Eilish, But I
said, I said her, Imensaged her the last one because wow,
Billy, now it's she'sus A hugestar, right so but if, yeah,
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if I could speak with her,gonna be like yes, Iron okay,
yesterday and bando no no hell Mimoson even though you sing jazz pedro
to la composition musica ferrenti hargo differentiho, they chose the compon. I'm writing
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a new song, right, I'mwriting several new songs, but one one
of the favorites. You know,I have some favorites, and it's a
song that is very inspired by BillieEilish music. You know. Yeah,
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I hope that maybe in the futureI can, you know, like talking
about Mira Almundo, ill niver grandyour okay, Talento, you're so unique
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to to talento, O conti sogrande, Mira ke the hor hor music
musica O P the l l AP s you're carry I'm going to my
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my. I won't be able toattend the you know, the the gala
that you have all the awards show, yeah, words show, the eighth
Music Awards gala. It's on Julythirteenth, right, yes, yeah,
and I won't Unfortunately, I won'tbe able to to attend maybe next year.
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That I never say never, Mommy, never say never. You're saying
pretty Okay, okay, I gotlike you know, and you know,
you just gotta be steady and justgo for your craft and just keep doing
your thing. And I think thatthat you're an amazing artist. An amazing
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artist. I mucho blessing I lookat I would be in an artistic residency
in Indiana. That's why I cannotattaind Tomsica and Indiana. See Yes,
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go Magic. The boy boy startsscribbing the album Spirala and Billy, and
like I said, okay, projecta key with you. You know,
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I hope that now that we've,like I mentioned that, I will be
recording all this album this summer.You know, you gotta come back.
You gotta come back and we're gonnatalk about it. Yeah. I wish
that I that we can do thatand and present and and and and you
know, to present all my newmusic here with you. That would be
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a that would be I will shootthe best to see Palante. You keep
doing your thing, you know itto so you know, I could just
see forgetting Thank you so much,so much for taking time and talking to
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us. I just want to letthe listeners know that you know, your
music is available in the general andstreaming platforms so and Instagram. I thank
Facebook, follow us support. Thankyou so much, thank you, thank
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you so much, and I hopeto to you know, to to present
my new album with you too,okay, acto yes, appeal so yeah
tell uh huh nothing but I can't, I can't. Already that thing I
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get to take over the world goesout in another blessings. That's so much
love and blessings best bes I toour listeners, thank you so much.
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