The artist, originally from La Palma, has expressed her pride in having curbed the demands of the capitalist system, acknowledging the fluctuation of human emotions. These statements come after her arrival in Mexico, where she has resumed her activities following a period of inactivity motivated by grief and industry pressures.
“"I am very proud to have set a limit to what the capitalist world demands of you, and although the emptiness is there, life goes on, doesn't it?"
Approaching her 27th birthday, the singer-songwriter has delved into her introspection process, addressing the impact of her grandmother's passing last year, a feeling she is still managing and which inspired the seventh track of her most recent album, El cuerpo después de todo, released in March 2025.
The artist has emphasized the importance of normalizing work leave, considering it a fundamental right that all people should have access to, including those working in the entertainment industry. Her break was not for creation, but for recovery, halting her tour and stepping off stages for her well-being and that of her audience.
“"I didn't stop to write songs or to close a cycle. I needed two months because I was unable to perform my job. I feel very dignified for having highlighted this, as artists are nothing more than people who work and cannot be exempt from society or care."
After intense therapeutic work to heal her grief and her perception of the stage, the singer-songwriter is resuming her tour across Latin America. She views live encounters with the public as valuable spaces where human connection prevails, in contrast to the influence of algorithms and social media.