Becky G and her powerful message to women at the Billboard Latin Music Awards
Time to Read: 2 minuteThe Mexican-American singer Becky G took the victory with the song 'Mamiii' and gave a powerful speech of women empowerment
On the night of September 29, the Billboard Latin Music Awards gala was held, which celebrated the best of the music industry and awarded the most influential artists of the moment. Such was the case of Bad Bunny , Karol G , Chayanne and Becky G , who shared an emotional message with which he praised women and urged union.
Everything happened after the song “Mamiii” by Karol G won one of the categories in which he was nominated, and although the Colombian did not attend said award, the Mexican-American singer rose on his behalf.
Becky G took to the stage to share her gratitude for the triumph of “Mamiii” in the category of Hot Latin Song, Vocal Collaboration of the Year. “I'm literally shaking,” the young woman said once she picked up the statuette.
The interpreter of songs like “Sin Pijama” and “Wow wow” did not miss her opportunity to resonate a message of feminine union within the music industry , emphasizing that this has catapulted her career.
Becky G triunfa en los #Billboards2022 gracias al tema "Mamiii" y se lo dedica a las mujeres pic.twitter.com/QHOY99DpoL
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“I have had the opportunity to collaborate with a lot of talented women, not just like Karol G , but also with women like Natti Natasha, Anitta, Elena Rose, Tini, María Becerra, Chiquis, Nathy Peluso, Nicki Nicole, Sofía Reyes, Leslie Grace, Lali, Thalia, Christina Aguilera and those who come,” she specified.
“Collaboration. I want to say that: Together we are more. To all the artists, count on me , I am always here, I love you very much”, added Becky G amid a wave of applause from the public.
In addition to Karol and Becky G, another of the award-winning singers during the evening was the Spanish Rosalía, who won an award for best album in the Latin Pop category for her record material “Motomami”.