The powerful message of the young Miko from El Hormiguero

The powerful message of the young Miko from “El Hormiguero”: “You have to let yourself be loved and be yourself”

The Puerto Rican artist María Victoria Ramírez de Arellano Cardona, better known as Young MikoShe visited the Spanish “talk show” yesterday, Thursday “The Anthill”. This was the first time the singer and producer sat next to the presenter Pablo Motoswith whom he could talk about his musical career and his love football and the world of tattoos.

At 24 years old, Young Miko is one of the singers with the most potential in Latin rap and trap. During the interview, the Puerto Rican assured that she feels that her career is “moving fast, but it is a good pace.” “In five years we will progress even faster, we will continue to grow and get a lot Music“That’s why I’m very excited about the future,” she said.

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The singer spoke to Motos about some of her biggest hits like “Riri” and collaborating with the Colombian Feid, “Class 101.” About the origin of this song, he said: “I was a fan of Feid for a long time and my team and I did ‘Classy 101.'” He happened to be there the next day The angel, where I was and that’s where I met him. And everything happened very naturally because he is a sweetheart and it was very easy to flow with him.”

The Puerto Rican artist also showed off her more personal side. She took the opportunity to talk about her love for tattoos because before pursuing music, she was a tattoo artist. “I got my first tattoo on my foot. “It was like a spaceship, I don’t know why I found it brutal, but then two days later I was crying, regretting and wondering why he did that to me,” she confessed.

In keeping with his passions, he also expressed football. The singer played for the Puerto Rico national team for several years. When asked what it was like to be a football player in a man’s world, the artist assured this “I’ve always been a woman in a man’s world, so I never saw it as something completely new. But when I played women’s football, it was booming then and it still is,” he said.

The young Miko has always been distinguished by the fact that he… Defender of collective rights LGTBIQ+ and from Women’s advancement, topics that he addresses in several of his songs. The singer, who openly describes herself as a lesbian and comes from a religious family, confessed her sexuality to her parents at the age of 17. “Although it was a little difficult for them at first, you say that one of your tasks was also to educate them,” Motos said.

The presenter asked the artist what advice she would give to someone who is in a similar situation to her as a teenager. “When I was going through this, I wish someone had told me that they are my parents and that at the end of the day they will always be my parents, that they will always love me, and that it may take a while “But you’re not the only one who thinks that,” he said.

The singer confessed that she would have loved it if someone had told her when she was 17 “not to be afraid to express yourself.” That’s what life is about: you have to let yourself be loved and be yourself, because what if will we die tomorrow?

One of the young Miko’s trademarks is her authenticity, which she believes is crucial for everyone. “If we start trying to please everyone, we will end up not pleasing ourselves,” he said. “You have to be yourself because that’s where true happiness comes from,” he added.