Sofía Reyes transforms her personal crisis into an anthem of freedom

The singer reveals how she transformed her personal struggles into an anthem of freedom and authenticity.

The artistic and personal evolution of Sofía Reyes

The Monterrey singer Sofía Reyes is going through a crucial moment in her career and personal life, marked by a deep reflection on authenticity and freedom. About to turn 30, Reyes describes this period as a “mid-life crisis,” where she has faced social and professional pressures that led her to rethink her identity both artistically and personally.

The message behind “Idgaf Era”

Their next album, titled “Idgaf Era” (for its acronym in English: I Don’t Give a Fuck), emerges as a manifesto of empowerment. “It’s an anthem to remind me that I can live life lighter and in my own way,” explained the performer during the promotion of her self-titled single, which anticipates the release of the album on August 20. The artist confessed that this stage is born from a grieving process: love breakups, estrangements from close friends and changes in her work team. “There has been a lot of grief and change, I even moved house,” he explained.

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Social pressures and the search for authenticity

Reyes addressed the external expectations she has faced, from comments about her appearance to family pressures. “There is always a ‘should’: get married, have children or follow certain patterns in music,” he noted. The singer, who began her career at an early age, admitted to having felt the constant opinions about her image and musical style “like a cage.” “Now I prioritize what makes me feel at peace,” he said.

International projection and collaborations

With a career that includes hits like “1, 2, 3” (with Jason Derulo and De La Ghetto) and “RIP” (with Rita Ora and Anitta), Reyes consolidates his presence in global Latin pop. Her versatility has led her to experiment with diverse genres, from collaborations with Prince Royce to fusions with the rhythm of Los Ángeles Azules. “I look for sounds that represent my essence,” he highlighted.

Growth through chaos

The artist described how these challenges led her to a process of reinvention. “The blows of life force you to change,” he reflected. His new musical work reflects this transition, with lyrics that advocate emotional independence and personal acceptance. “I want to inspire my followers to be loyal to themselves,” he concluded.

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Abelito lends his voice to the villain of the new Minions movie

TikTok star Abelito voices the villain Goomi in the new Minions film.

From the most famous house to the world of dubbing

Content creator Abelito is experiencing an unstoppable moment. After coming in third place in “La Casa de los Famosos México”, starring in a series and now voicing the villain of the new Minions installment, his career does not stop. However, his mother makes sure he doesn’t lose the apartment.

“The reality show was a watershed in my life. I can’t lose my apartment, my mother talks to me every day to tell me that God comes first and not to lose my apartment, so how to do it (laughs). I’m from a town (in Zacatecas) where people greet each other by name,” she says.

Before the interview, the woman came out greeting everyone, proud that her son is still the same. “I think they are there because of their work, I don’t know who else is in dubbing, but if they are there it is because they do it well,” he said.

The challenge of giving life to a monster

Abelito, 25 years old, is just over 1.10 meters tall and weighs about 30 kilos. He rose to fame on TikTok during the pandemic. Now he plays Goomi, a green being who befriends the Minions but hides a dark objective for Earth.

In “Minions & Monsters”, which arrives in Mexico on July 1, he shares credits with Carlos Ballarta and journalist Alberto Lati.

“A word that was difficult for me to say was monsters, because I had to make sure that the N and S could be heard. I speak very fast, they have also told me that. Monsters I repeated it many times,” Abelito recalls.

This is the seventh film with the yellow characters since the franchise began 16 years ago with “Despicable Me”, which already has four installments.

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Tom Holland disqualified in Spider-Man stunt contest

The actor was eliminated from the contest that he organized with Zendaya.

An infiltrator in the competition

As part of the promotion of Spider-Man: A New Day, which premieres on July 29, Tom Holland and Zendaya crashed a stunt contest for the spider hero. Without revealing his identity, Holland competed against content creators seeking the title of “Spider-Man’s Double.”

Between somersaults and web tosses, the actor demonstrated his skills. But the jury, headed by Zendaya and Spanish YouTuber Ibai Llanos, disqualified him. The reason: being the real Spider-Man, he could not be considered a double.

Reactions and virality

At the end, Holland revealed his face. The participants, fans of the Marvel character, were surprised and recreated the famous Spider-Man meme pointing at each other. The video, published just a day ago, has accumulated almost 4 million views.

The crossover between streamers and Hollywood stars generated waves on networks. Users celebrated the creativity of the promotional team and Holland’s naturalness in integrating without being detected.

The disqualification of the actor became a trend and added divided comments: some see it as a brilliant marketing move; others claim that the contest lost authenticity. However, the strategy achieved its objective: to maintain attention on the premiere.

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Shakira premieres Spanish version of ‘Dai Dai’ at Colombia match

Shakira will release the Spanish version of 'Dai Dai' during the Colombia match.

Shakira surprises with the premiere of ‘Dai Dai’ in Spanish

The Colombian singer announced that the Spanish version of her official song for the World Cup, ‘Dai Dai’, will be released this Tuesday, June 23. The launch will occur during the match between Colombia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, at the Akron Stadium in Guadalajara at 8:00 p.m.

Shakira was captured yesterday at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, during the Argentina vs. Austria. There he celebrated the record of Lionel Messi, who became the top scorer in World Cup history. The ‘Pies descalzos’ singer came with her children Milan and Sasha.

“Being able to release ‘Dai Dai’ in Spanish and premiere it in the Colombia game means a lot, it’s the big surprise I had for them,” he expressed in a video. The original song is already in the top five global music charts.

The Barranquilla native also highlighted her emotion for the unity that soccer generates and for the positive response to the topic. “I’m excited to see how my team is doing, how Messi is doing at almost 40 years old, the best scorer in the World Cup,” he added.

So far, the singer has not confirmed whether she will perform the song live or it will only be played in the stadium.

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