SBC: Do you speak Spanish at home, are you good at it and how important is it for you to know it and speak it as part of your Mexican heritage and culture?
SG: Actually, it’s a shame because I should know it better than I do. I don’t know it very well because my dad’s side of the family, which is the Mexican side, they are in Texas and I’m always traveling and I’m working so it’s very hard for me to stay communicated … but I do wish I could buckle down and I want to actually learn it and be completely fluent, that’s probably on my bucket list.
SBC: But you do speak it?
SG: A little bit yes. I can understand it, I can understand a whole conversation it would just be hard for me to piece the response back.
SBC: You scheduled a whole bunch of performances and you do have a performance coming up in Madrid. Do you plan on translating any of your songs into Spanish?
SG: I’ve done that with all my records so we probably will do one of my songs in Spanish because we like to do that. We did that for South America one time, so yeah we probably will do something fun, I think so. It’s a great way to communicate and music is a universal language.
SBC: Who would you say is your favorite Latin performer?
SG: Paulina Rubio, she is so beautiful, and I actually have some of her music, I don’t understand what she says but I’m like: “This is great!”
Welcome sis
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Well she does know who Selena is. She stated that she knew who she was and her magnitude and impact in music.
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Not her forgetting Queen Thalia though