Becky G: A Voice for Latin Culture and Identity
The renowned artist Becky G, a trailblazer in the music industry, is not only known for her captivating voice and dynamic performances but also for her deep commitment to celebrating and advocating for Latin culture. Her music reflects her experiences as a granddaughter of Mexican migrants, and she emphasizes the need to protect and honor this cultural heritage.
In a recent interview with Europa Press, Becky G made striking statements about the current situation of the Latin community in the United States, urging those who wish to celebrate her success to educate themselves and actively support the community’s needs. “If people want to celebrate my successes, hopefully they can educate themselves and also put themselves in the position of helping the community,” she remarked. “I feel more than ever the responsibility of sharing the light.”
Confronting Discrimination and Identity
Despite being born in Los Angeles, Becky G’s experiences have been shaped by the discrimination faced by Latino communities in the U.S. She poignantly noted, “They are things that are affecting me in my house, in my family, with my fans and really around the world.” This sentiment speaks to the broader struggles against discrimination that many within her community face.
Becky G has also expressed feelings of an “identity crisis,” caught between two cultures. “It is very important for us; that identity crisis is very complex,” she shared. The artist recalled her childhood insecurities, particularly interactions with her cousins from Mexico, who questioned her Mexican identity because of her birthplace. “I said: ‘But I am Mexican, how not? Here in the United States, they tell me that I am Mexican’.” Her reflections underscore the complexities of cultural identity in today’s global society.
Musical Advocacy
Music has been a crucial outlet for Becky G to express her advocacy. Her earlier work, such as the song “We Are Mexico,” served as a powerful protest piece, directed at then-President Donald Trump. In this song, she made it clear that being Mexican is an integral part of her identity, despite external pressures to conform to a singular narrative.
She recalls with pride, “Oh, My God! What pride does it know that after so many years we are still here! Showing that pride and representing, also defending.” Through her music, Becky G aims to inspire others to celebrate their heritage and raise awareness about the issues faced by their communities.
Breaking Stereotypes in Music
The artist has gained significant visibility, particularly following her collaboration with Bad Bunny. However, her journey hasn’t been without criticism. Some detractors have targeted her lyrics for being openly sexual, attributing those criticisms to broader societal issues related to machismo. “The criticisms that some had about the songs had more to do with machismo and less with me or another female artist,” she explained.
Becky G challenges the perspective that places the responsibility for these critiques solely on women artists. She questions why the same standards are not applied to male counterparts, highlighting a continuing double standard in the music industry.
Empowerment Through Music
As the music industry continues to evolve, Becky G stands as a symbol of empowerment and representation. Her songs not only resonate with fans but also shed light on the complex realities faced by many in the Latinx community. She encourages aspiring artists and fans alike to embrace their identities and support one another, fostering a sense of unity and strength.
In conclusion, Becky G’s career is an inspiring testament to the power of music as a platform for social change. Her commitment to advocacy and cultural celebration serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting marginalized communities. As she continues to break barriers in the music landscape, one thing remains clear: her voice will remain a powerful advocate for the stories and experiences of the Latin community.

