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Mexico is a Latin powerhouse. And Mexicans, they're known as hard workers. Here in the U.S., not everybody wants to do those kinds of jobs. I've lived. I know what it feels like and what they go through and how families suffer.
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I don't pretend to be anybody else but me.
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For 10 years, I was my own label, my own promoter, my own PR. We borrowed money to print our CDs.
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I like to change and switch it up. I don't want to sound like anybody else or sound the same. I always have to reinvent myself.
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I don't plan anything - I just let myself go with the flow.
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When I would go to the barrio, people saw me as a rich person, but when I'm around rich people, they see me as someone from the ghetto. It's all perceptions. I like moving between worlds. I feel equally comfortable in both.
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We proved to the world that a completely Spanish song can take over the world.
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I enjoy everything I do, from music to fashion or to watches - the lifestyle.
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If you really want to flex, you have to be real.
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I want to inspire people to follow their own dream, not what the world wants for them.
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I love Bad Bunny. He's changing the game. I think he's doing something very important with his success.
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Since I was a kid, I was listening to hip-hop.
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Politics doesn't interest me in the least.
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I like track suits and sometimes to be suited up. I like to be like a chameleon.
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We are proving that Latinos have the power to connect with an audience on a global level without having to leave our identity behind.
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I'm gonna be real everywhere I go, but I'm with my people, I'm connected to my roots - I'm in my country! I don't need to live somewhere else.
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I think the universe works perfectly.
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Let's be honest, 'Ginza' doesn't really have lyrics to speak of. It's a party track - a party for reggaetoneros to come out of the closet.
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Thanks to social media, we've also been able to show ourselves as we are. In the end, masks are useless. You have to be real.
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I moved to Oklahoma to learn English when I was 16 years old from Colombia for six months; then I moved to New York.
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