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.
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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