Being a Salvadoran Artist in the Latin Music Industry
De niño, una de mis cosas favoritas era ver jugar a La Selecta con mi papá.
I don't remember every game, but I do remember always wanting El Salvador to win. It didn't matter who we were playing or whether we were even doing good (we usually weren't lol), whenever La Selecta was on, we watched. Looking back, I think that's where a lot of my pride in being Salvadoran came from. I loved my country before I had ever actually even been there.
The Artists Who Shaped My Sound
Gente siempre me preguntan qué tipo de música hago, y la verdad… nunca sé cómo explicarlo bien.
My sound comes from a lot of different influences and a lot of different genres. To be honest, I just like combining whatever I think sounds good, because at the end of the day, I’m the one making the music that I myself would like to hear, which is probably why I end up being my own #1 artist on Spotify Wrapped every year lol.
But when I really think about it, I’ve always loved music that could make me feel something, music that tells a story without words, or music that can make me dance without thinking…
The Story Behind “dejarte ir”
No sé qué pasa con los hombres, que en nuestra mente sentimos que tenemos que ser dignos de amor, que si no podemos proveer, no somos verdaderos hombres.
I know I’m not the only one who feels this way. I’ve seen a lot of guys talk about it on TikTok, and it’s an insecurity many of us carry. How can we love someone if we feel like we can’t give them what they deserve?