- I knew since I was little that I wanted to sing. I didn't know how to do it and I wasn't very conscious of everything my family represented. But I wanted to sing. My mother told me a story. I don't remember much of it. I was 5 or 6 years old at a school festival with about 150, 200 people. It was a talent contest, and I was the youngest. The other girls, it was all girls, were between 9 and 12. I started to sing, and my mom says the track cut off. I immediately, and I have no idea where I got this from, started with, "Clap your hands! Come on! Sing with me!" And I kept singing. In that moment, I was doing my show. Everyone was tickled. My mom says she always knew I was going to sing but, right there, in that moment, is when she knew for sure.
- I love music, and I don't close myself off to other genres. But I feel good singing ranchera music. I feel free, it fills me up.
- [on Flor Silvestre] My grandmother was the one who gave me the first and most important advice of my professional life. She gave it to me very young, about 13 years old. She told me not to sing to sound beautiful but to sing to feel and to make people feel. That was very powerful for me.
- [on Antonio Aguilar hijo] My father always gives me interesting advice, really. He's such a sweet person. I know that I can count on him for anything. The way he's raised me is interesting because, as much as I know I count on him, he has also let me do my own thing. The advice that he's given me is to do everything as professionally as possible, to do it with a lot of love and to give everything I can.
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