They say Latina women are spicy. But we are more than that. We have power, and we run things.
'Oh, Daddy,' was a remake of the Ritchie Valens' song 'Oh Donna,' and I really like that one because it's a story of a pregnant woman who was dumped by her baby daddy, but she was always waiting for him. It's a sweet-and-sour situation.
What I really want is consistency - to keep working, for God to keep blessing me with all the amazing people in my life, to keep making good music, and to keep representing females out there.
What International Women's Day represents to me is a time that gives women their position, honor, and respect, which represents empowerment to all of us.
It was definitely harder being a girl in the industry, but sometimes you have to struggle, and you have to work harder to actually enjoy when you start getting the results.
I want to keep representing for all Latinos - for men, women, young girls, and young kids that have a dream.
At the end of the day, I feel like it's a mistake to generalize that all men are the same.
Women have a voice; they're empowered, and they're heard.