Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello He confessed that his family is an important part of what he has achieved as an artist.
"It's a big part of who I am, it's a big part of who I am as an artist, it's a big part of my music," he told the press from the Malaga city of Torre del Mar, Spain, where He arrived with his grandmother, Mercedes Rodríguez, to present the book "The Boleros I Have Lived."
Cabello's bond with the women in her family was something that also stood out, and dates back to a lineage that began with her great-great-grandmother, Isabelita, the agency said. AP.
"I feel like I wouldn't be who I am today if it weren't for the fact that my family has such strong women. All women who have had strong personalities and who have done things their own way," she said.
Torre del Mar is the second population center in the municipality of Vélez-Málaga, whose fame transcends the limits of Andalusia. It is characterized by the environmental quality and extension of its magnificent beaches, as well as its promenade, a meeting point for numerous visitors, strangers and neighbors.
In statements to the Mayor's Office of that town, Cabello said she is delighted with the city and accompanying her grandmother has been an experience that she wants to repeat.
"I have always loved Spain and its artists, but I am going to keep this old book and be proud of it," she commented.
For her part, the grandmother said that Spain reminds her of Cuba in many ways and that it is a place where she has always felt welcome.
"They are very close, kind, supportive, they become familiar. The town (Torre del Mar) is very beautiful, it sounds like my old Cuba, where you hear music, a tablao, I enjoy the world of sound," he explained.
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