When she’s not pouring her coronary heart out on stage or within the recording studio, Victoria La Mala resides a daily life identical to the remainder of us.
The Mexican singer, who’s identified for her empowering rancheras reminiscent of “Merezco Mucho Mas,” is the most recent artist to open up about her roots and childhood on this week’s episode of “Growing Up Latino.”
In the video, Victoria gushes over her abuelita’s sopes, crowning them as her favourite home-cooked dish. She additionally talks about Vicks VapoRub being her go-to family cure-all treatment, and claims that “Cielito Lindo” is the very best track that describes her nation.
She additionally shares recollections of her childhood in Mexico, and visiting the U.S. “I grew up coming to the states because my grandparents had been living in California since before I was born,” she says. “One of my favorite childhood memory was the first time I went to Toys “R” Us. I couldn’t believe there was a place with so many toys and so many things. It was better than Disneyland!”
Out of all of the candy anecdotes she shares to Billboard, nothing beats her quinceañera get together that had a DJ and tacos al pastor.
Watch your entire episode above.