ROSALÍA spoke about her participation in the show “Tú Sí Que Vales” and shared what she thinks when she watches those videos:
“I think: ‘How brave. How brave I was, youth is truly crazy, isn’t it? How did I dare?’. I used to say: ‘I want to be an artist, I want to perform, I want to be on stage’. I didn’t know any other way to get on a stage because I don’t come from a family connected to the music industry. So I had to find my own path. And that’s how I began.
I had studied music since I was nine, but at fourteen, when I went on the show, I realized: ‘I need to study. I need to study more. I need to study singing’. I had already been playing guitar since I was nine, but I understood that I also needed to study composition, harmony, piano, I needed to study a lot. And that’s something I still carry with me today. I’m grateful that, at that time, I had the courage to do something I didn’t really know how to do, and still get on stage and try.
It was a lesson. Life is full of them. And I believe that if we know how to deal with these experiences, something that might seem like a failure or a mistake becomes in fact a life lesson, something that brings growth. And that’s how I kept moving forward.”
Ximena Sariñana habló sobre las comparaciones con Natalia Lafourcade y recordó que todas las artistas mexicanas merecen apoyo. “Hoy puedes ser una Julieta, una Natalia, una Ximena… pero también una Girl Ultra, una Paty Cantú, una Kenia, una Belinda o una Danna.”