Natalia Jiménez: «I want to continue singing my whole life»

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Spanish singer Natalia Jimenez She has been on stage for more than a decade and she does not think to get off, she feels that she has fought so much to fulfill her dream that she is not willing to give it up for nothing, she said in an interview in Mexico, a country that she considers her home. what I have fought so hard that I do not want to leave it for nothing, "said the 33-year-old artist, when asked if she wants to become a mother in the next few years.

By putting professional life ahead of anything, "you have to make sacrifices" and "that may be one, but I'm happy, I don't want to have children (...) I don't fancy anything, I like children from the others, I have it clear, “he said. "I want to continue singing all my life," said the former vocalist of La Quinta Estación, who promotes in Mexico 'I believe in myself', its second solo album after the band broke up earlier this decade. «Stay with her»Is the single he is promoting:

Resident in the American city of Miami for several years, Jiménez confessed that every time he arrives in Mexico, where he lived for eight years, he feels like coming home. «I know myself up to the streets looking from above. I know very well the city, the country, its customs, its sayings, for me it is like being at home. I know more Mexico than Spain, "said the singer about the country that saw her" grow musically. "
And, despite the fact that its components were Spanish, La Quinta Estación began to be successful earlier in Mexico than in Spain, with hits such as "The sun does not return" or "Your worst mistake."

«I owe so much to this country because if it weren't for Mexico I wouldn't have a musical career now. For me it is the place that deserves all my praise and all my love, "he added. «Believe in me», which went on sale several weeks ago worldwide, «is going really well», said Jiménez, especially the song «Stay with her», a «fun» song with rhythms of «mariachi with electronics» that He appeals to end "that cliché of Mexican machismo of having a woman tied to the kitchen leg."

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Via | EFE


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