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Q&A: Becky G unveils every side of herself in latest album

NEW YORK (AP) - Becky G finds every bit of her represented in the songs of her new album, 'œEsquemas.'ť

'œI can feel the parts of me that feel empowered. I can feel the parts of me that feel sexy. I can feel the parts of me that feel strong. I can feel the parts of me that feel vulnerable,'ť the Latin star says.

The 14-track 'œEsquemas'ť, which is out Friday and can be translated as outlines, includes the hit 'œMamiii'ť with Karol G, as well as the previously released singles 'œNo Mienten'ť, 'œFulanito'ť with El Alfa, 'œBailé Con Mi Ex'ť and 'œRam Pam Pam'ť, with Natti Natasha.

It opens with the uplifting 'œBuen Día'ť and invites to dance and move with a mix of rhythms like pop, reggaeton, cumbia and hip-hop, in titles like 'œTajín,'ť 'œGuapa,'ť the murky banger 'œKill Bill'ť and the sensual 'œUna Más.'ť

It's lyrics promote female empowerment, self-confidence and self-love.

'œThat definitely was the intention,'ť said the Mexican-American singer in an interview.

'œI think throughout the pandemic we've all had our own personal experiences," she said. "For me, it gave me time to think about things that were more important in life. Not about ticket sales or how many streams I got on a song ... but (about) my family, my health, my mental health. And I was able to create music just to create music.

'œ'Esquemas' is literally a genre-bending or genre-less album. Its songs are really just based on storytelling, real, true emotion and empowerment, for sure."

Becky G, whose real name is Rebbeca Marie Gomez, also spoke about 'œDolores,'ť a touching song inspired by her 'œabuelita'ť (grandmother), and how important it's been for her to honor her immigrant grandparents by staying true to her roots and singing in Spanish.

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Remarks have been edited for brevity and clarity.

AP: You open the album with the uplifting 'œBuen Día'ť ('œGood Day'ť), where you sing that you woke up wanting to eat the world and that you weren't born to lose. Tell us a bit about that song.

BECKY G: 'œBuen Día'ť is intentionally put as song No. 1 on my album because that is even a reminder to myself on my bad days that it's never too late to have a good day, and that a day above ground it's a success in itself, and that life is beautiful! You know, it's an affirmation. There's a lyric where I say: 'œHice un pacto con la mujer del espejo / si yo estoy bien, ella está bien'ť (I made a pact with the woman in the mirror / if I am good, she's good), basically saying like, that connection that you have with yourself is so important, and taking care of yourself and accepting yourself for who you are. That's what I love about 'œBuen Día'ť. When I go on tour and I'm tired and I may be having a (expletive) day, I'm gonna sing that song and be like, 'œListen to yourself, Rebbeca!'ť

AP: The album closes with the hit 'œMamiii'ť, which had massive success in the global charts with over 350 million streams globally. How did this collab with Karol G come to be?

BECKY G: I've invited Karol to be a part of so many songs in the past and it never happened, not because we didn't want to work together but because of the timing or of it wasn't the right song. The serendipity of it all was that I wasn't looking for it - like my grandma says, 'œSi Dios quiere (If God is willing) is when is gonna happen'ť. And that's what happened.

(Producer) Ovy sent it to me during the holidays. I loved the chorus, I loved the style of production he was leaning into and I told him, 'œI wanna add more regional Mexican elements, more guitar and a little '~grito' (scream) in the beginning" because, you know, it's a song that reminds me of the feeling that my mom would have when she would listen to artists like Ana Gabriel or Jenni Rivera, songs that you basically scream out because it feels so good and so cathartic. So 'œMamiii'ť was done, and I guess Ovy played it for Karol and she FaceTimed me saying: 'œThis is it, this is the one'ť. And I was like 'œThis is it, ladies and gentlemen, this is the one!'ť I'm so thankful.

AP: You have a song called 'œDolores'ť in which you tenderly try to console and uplift a woman that's crying. Who is Dolores?

BECKY G: 'œDolores'ť is a song that I literally would dedicate to my younger self, to my 'œabuelitas'ť (grandmothers), to my mom, to my baby sister, to any woman in my life that has ever felt unseen or misunderstood. 'œDolores'ť is literally if you ripped out pages from my diary, and I think that's what's so special about 'œEsquemas'ť, that in every song I can hear myself. 'œDolores'ť is one of those vulnerable songs. I was specifically inspired by my grandma, who's not named Dolores, by the way, her real name is Guadalupe but my 'œtíos'ť (uncles) jokingly call her Dolores (pains) because 'œAy Guadalupe, todo te duele'ť (Oh Guadalupe, everything hurts you). I think that song is really special.

AP: You are fully bilingual, and although you sing mostly in Spanish, you have also recorded music in English. Where do you feel more comfortable?

BECKY G: You know, I feel comfortable in Spanglish. I can do interviews in Spanish and English, and I'll always end up speaking Spanglish anyways. That's just part of who I am and how I grew up. My 'œabuelitos'ť (grandparents) only speak Spanish, so I learned Spanish at the same time that I learned English. But I think I actually feel more confident expressing myself through music in Spanish. I found myself as a young woman in my sound and my music in Spanish, and I think you can really hear that, because I was so young when I got signed - I was 14, and I'm 25 today.

I only started in English in music because that's just how it happened, but I've always been proud to be Latina, Chicana, Mexican-American. You know, my 'œabuelitos'ť came from Jalisco, Mexico, with their clothes on their back and not a penny in their pocket, and if it weren't for their sacrifice I wouldn't be where I am today. So it gives me a lot of pride to be able to sing music completely in Spanish because I AM Latina and because I can look to my 'œabuelitos'ť and say: 'œSí valió la pena'ť. It was worth it in the end.

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Sigal Ratner-Arias is on Twitter at https://twitter.com/sigalratner.

FILE - Becky G appears at the Oscars in Los Angeles on March 27, 2022. Beck G's latest album is 'œEsquemas." (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File) The Associated Press
This image released by Sony Music shows 'œEsquemas," the latest album by Beck G. (Sony Music via AP) The Associated Press
FILE - Becky G performs at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., on April 24, 2022. Beck G's latest album is 'œEsquemas." (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File) The Associated Press
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