![]() I did it with my manager and his daughter. The last thing I tattooed was an upside down wine glass. You have several tattoos, which was the last one and what meaning does it have for you? Their strong way of being, so empowered, filled me with desire. I was always a big fan of women with big voices, with incredible stage presence, with vocal strength, in their gestures, in their performance, in everything. My biggest inspirations have always been the great women in music - Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Amy Winehouse, Montserrat Caballé, Ariana Grande, Rihanna. I think that since I was a little girl, you have Billboard in your head, because your favorite artist appears on Billboard. Being part of a list or an interview is extremely important, it is a very nice recognition for any artist. Billboard is a very important media in music. How did you feel when your songs started appearing on the Billboard charts? They started to call me “La Nena de Argentina”, and it stayed. At the end of the song, when we were recording it in the studio, we said: “Let’s record some taglines to finish.” She threw one at me, “Las nenas de Argentina” (or Argentina’s baby), but people didn’t understand that she had said “Las nenas de Argentina” (plural). La Nena de Argentina came up on a song “Animal” with Cazzu. How did you get the nickname La Nena de Argentina? So, luckily we can undertake it, and we can make ourselves known. I think it is something that, thank God, is happening to the new generations because of all the social networks, because of all the massification there is with the networks, with everything. If the world is not giving me the opportunity I’m going to do it myself. And the people were encouraging me to “leave the channel aside and dedicate yourself to music.” It was at 19 that I decided to dedicate myself professionally and that’s when it all started. I recorded them, I edited them myself, I was always very autonomous. When I was about 15, I had a video that went super viral, and then I said “this is my moment.” It was four years in which I uploaded videos all the time, blogs, videos singing, doing sketches. And I would upload them to YouTube, I was happy. I made videos singing covers: One Direction, Whitney Houston. Actually, I started on YouTube when I was very young. Having understood that, I feel that it was what has given me answers and peace of mind.īefore you became a singer, you started making videos on YouTube and achieved success on the platform at a very young age. I am happy because my self-esteem goes up incredibly, because I am working for what I love. “No, no, no, no, I can’t handle this, I can’t handle this pressure, I can’t handle this job.” Today, yes, I am 23 years old, but I am an empowered woman, I am independent, I go out, I go to another country, I go for a month, I go to work, I go to learn about culture, and to make music with producers. And today, at 23, I can say that I love infinitely what I do and I make a very long trip of a month away from my family, but I’m not bad. I started with music at 17, and at 19, suddenly I was living alone, I had a career, I had a salary, I had to record myself in the studio, do publicity, photos, interviews. I was very young when all this happened to me. What I value most is having learned to work. What have you learned since then that you value today? It’s been two years since you released your debut, Animal. I think it goes more on that side, in the sense of not stagnating and always thinking about new things and looking to the future. I am a very active person, a person who shoots ideas, who wants to generate new concepts, who wants to make new and different genres. Maria Becerra: I really feel that you have to have a lot of confidence in the project, and a lot of people around you who also trust, who push forward and constantly contribute ideas. La Nena de Argentina will be honored as a Visionary at Billboard‘s inaugural Latin Women in Music gala, which will air on Telemundo on Sunday, May 7.īillboard : What does being a visionary mean to you? 9) and five entries on Latin Rhythm Airplay. ![]() 1 hit “Te Espero” with Prince Royce, and “Éxtasis” with Manuel Turizo at No. To date, she has achieved three entries on Hot Latin Songs, including her hit with “Qué Más Pues?” with J Balvin, as well as two top 10 entries on Latin Airplay (the No. In her own words, her goal is to deliver “quality music with songs that transcend time.”īecerra started as a YouTuber as an adolescent and was nominated for a Latin Grammy for best new artist in 2021. Her delectable mix of pop, cumbia villera, bachata and reggaetón, with lyrics that speak of love, heartbreak and female empowerment, has resonated with a growing and diverse audience. ![]() With La Nena de Argentina (2022) - her most personal and multifaceted album to date - she has garnered more than 301 million plays on Spotify alone. ![]()
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