Words matter. These are the best Natalia Lafourcade Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Los Macorinos are much older than I am so when you surround yourself with older people you realize they lived what we’re living now. They live in a moment of peace because they don’t have to prove anything anymore.
I would cry all of the time and I didn’t know why! I was having shows and after the show I would go to the room, order a big hamburger and a vanilla shake or something like that… and cry because I was so depressed… I think it was because I was too tired.
That always happens. I start working while on vacation.
A record can make an artist sound in tune or make the music sound pretty. But the real test is performing live, and I think we pass fairly well, because people keep asking to see us play.
Anything that gives us pain can be transformed into this, into beautiful moments shared with friends.
My musical tastes were horrendous. I was just listening to whatever was on the radio. I wasn’t being nourished musically at all.
I don’t like making things too complicated when writing songs. I want to write in a very easy language that many people will understand.
I wanted to make ‘Mexicana Hermosa.’ It’s a love song, but it isn’t. It’s more like a song as if Mexico was the Maria, the beautiful woman that I love.
There’s a moment when you come to a certain point, and if you make the leap you get to the big leagues. But if you back away, you get stuck.
I think nowadays it’s very important to re-connect with ourselves and our roots.
I feel very, very happy, super-proud to be able to perform and share my music and what I do.
Every time I go to Veracruz, I feel like, OK, I am back. When my feet go to the ground on the earth, I think, ‘This is me, this is home, these are my roots, and now I can go and travel again to wherever you want me to go.’
I really want to become, like, a composer for my people, my country that will photograph the things that are happening now in story and in life and love but not only, like, the love of a couple, you know, the love in general.
I had to learn about patience, to let the music get its own spirit and voice.
Let’s treasure our roots, even when we’re far away.
Sometimes the music will tell you where to go. And when you find that place I believe is when you’re just connecting to the feelings and the heart and the people you’re with.
I started writing songs at 14 about things I was living at school, and the things I felt at that age.
I learned that life is about living and enjoying and all of that made me connect to music in whole other level.
No, I don’t want them to remove my scar. Scars are cool.
Most singers begin with a band and then go solo. I started making music on my own and subsequently chose to carry on as part of a band.
I’m a singer, songwriter from Mexico.
I wanted to infuse my music with Mexican character.
When people get emotional and sing the song with you – it’s an incredible thing.
Tus Ojitos’ is an incredible and romantic Peruvian waltz; I tried to make it appear that the heart is singing.
Coco’ is a really amazing movie. The research was made with so much respect. I enjoyed the movie because I know about what they are talking about. I am really proud to be part of the film.