La cantante está preocupada por hablar de temas de salud mental a través de su música. Con su nuevo disco “La mexicana” canta desde la libertad y búsqueda de justicia
Flor de Rap & Denise Rosenthal
Hailing from Santiago, Flor de Rap and Denise Rosenthal s “Bailalo Mujer is a danceable pop-urban track about lifting, supporting, and rooting for each other. “In our philosophy, we’re all equal/ And with respect we build realities/ We don’t believe in monarchies, that’s why we’re all queens here,” sings Rosenthal.
Lali & Cazzu From the lyrics to the aesthetic of the video, Ladron sends a clear message that women have masculine and feminine strength within themselves, Lali previously told Billboard of her pop-urban collab with Cazzu.
Becky G & Natti Natasha
Becky and Natti took the reins and unapologetically sang about sex, weed, and booty calls, sending the message that it’s OK for women to talk about these topics.
Kany Garcia & Mon Laferte, Se Portaba Mal
One of Kany García s biggest gems on her duets album Mesa Para Dos is Se Portaba Mal (She Misbehaved) in collaboration with Chilean singer-songwriter Mon Laferte. The track, which made our 25 Best Latin Songs list, is an eye-opening and compassionate look at domestic violence victims.
iLe & Natalia Lafourcade, En Cantos
Blending traditional melodies with contemporary rhythmic beats, Puerto Rican singer-songwriter iLe and Mexican alt-pop artist Natalia Lafourcade delivered the soulfoul Latin Grammy-winning song En Cantos.
‘ En Cantos’ is a pun, iLe previously said. It means ‘in-pieces’ and if put together as one word it means ‘enchantment. This song is about the uncontrollable curiosity that comes from creating this ‘mystical someone’ who we believe makes us feel complete. A strong sensory feeling that moves us towards the satisfaction of fulfilling what we desire.