Danna Paola, on a possible collaboration with Ana Mena, her brief encounter with Juanjo Bona or working with her boyfriend, Álex Hoyer

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Danna Paolanow just Danna, gave her first concert in Madrid last June at the Noches del Botánico coinciding with her birthday and took the opportunity to stay for a while in the country that has become her second home.

And it seems that he has made good use of the time on this trip in which he has met with Ana Mena or have had the opportunity to meet Juanjo Bona.

Of those encounters, of her new musical era that she has managed to find after going through a tough time, which made her think she could enter the 27 club, and of what it has been like to work with her boyfriend, Alex Hoyerwe were able to talk to her.

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Ana Mena, next collaboration?

We have agreed to meet. We are thinking of doing something together and I am very excited to be able to meet up. We have rarely had time to go out for dinner, to chat a bit, but We are thinking of doing something together and we will see each other in the days that I am here.

I returned to making music in 2018 and we met at a presentation with a group from Mexico called CD9 and then she made a song with them in which she was also Lali. And on one occasion, when I came back, Lali couldn't that day and I sang Lali's part and Ana was there. It was the first time we met, and it's been a while. But it seems amazing to see us now, after having grown up and meeting at this time in our lives, I find it wonderful how life and the industry itself take us.

It will be the first time, it's something very cool. Seeing everything he's achieving is wonderful and being able to meet now, let's see what we can come up with.

Viva Glam, a solidarity project

Today being a global ambassador for Mac and Viva Glam is very powerful and I am processing how important it is. Being able to change the world and being able to look for a much more equal place simply by buying a lipstick and helping those who need it most. In the end, 100% of the lipstick goes to local communities and being part of Viva Glam, of this list, along with a lot of other brands, is a great way to help those who need it the most. of such iconic artists since 1994 is brutal and very strong. Seeing myself as the first Mexican within this list of Viva Glam is also very strong.. I'm sharing this campaign with Kim Petras, too.

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Meeting with Juanjo Bona

We talk very little, but honestly, congratulations. In the end, this industry is about always giving each other a hand and it's a very nice thing. I've met people since I started and I meet them again and it's nice to evolve, to meet and say, let's do something. Being able to find people so young and talented and eager to conquer the world, is being able to give them a hand and say, I'm here for whatever you need and What I tell every person and artist I meet is: Enjoy the process. It's one of the things I always say because sometimes we focus so much on the goal that we forget about the process and how nice it is to get to where you want to be and to interact with the people who are going to leave you something good and who give you a hand. It was super nice, we talked very little because it was just the dinner and the whole event, but I love to see it shine and see other girls I met shine too.

Simply Danna (without Paola)

In some places it is still there, but it doesn't bother me at all, it is a transition process that has been very special for me, very complicated on a personal level on a deeper level. I love being able to tell the story in my own way from being Danna, starting to build this artist that I am today. The cry of liberation that I have been looking for for so many years and that has accompanied Danna Paola as an artist, singer, actress, in general, which has been a character that has weighed heavily, but today, Having the opportunity to build a new story is very powerful.I really appreciate feeling so free and knowing that people out there are starting to be respected.

Childstaran album of transformation and therapy

It is an album that, although on an artistic and musical level, is the first album that I am producing, also as a producer, that I am fully involved in as a composer, that was a project that was done at home, I was living a very intense personal process When it came to deciding the name of the album, making the name change, it was inspiring, it was hard, but I really enjoyed the process.

The therapeutic process, as well as personal, I fell into the sewer at the front door where I never imagined I would encounter a bunch of monsters, ghosts, memories, memories of my soul that I had forgotten from both my childhood and my adolescence.There I found a lot of things that I had to face and I am so grateful that I got there because life does not make mistakes and that is why it is so special and so profound and today being able to talk about it from a better place is something that makes me happy and today I see it from a more positive side.

The 27 Club

I think they will understand it when they are 27. I think it is something very personal and I am not comparing myself to other artists, it is simply something that happens to you. There is something called a return to Saturn, in which energetically and astrologically you begin a process in which, Before you hit 30, you start to hit rock bottom in many things in your life and leveling up becomes increasingly difficult, like in a video game, If you want to see it that way. That moment in my life was crucial because thank goodness and thank God I am surrounded by people who helped me a lot to get out of there, above all, my boyfriend Alex and my family and friends, of course. It was a struggle with myself, with ending a stage of my life, becoming aware of where I really wanted to go and rethinking everything. Today I feel very brave for having taken charge of all those things, opening that drain that the album cover represents and saying it. I can say, yes, I was scared because it was a thought that I had all the time at that age and I was able to get over it and I think that mental health is a priority and taking it as a mockery or thinking that one takes it to take advantage of it to get attention, speaks more of people who lack therapy and empathy with the human being because artists are seen as if we were made of plastic and as if we did not have feelings.. Knowing how to apply makeup very well is one part, but I like to be more and more honest about these things and raise awareness out there about how important mental health is and taking care of your head and heart.

The girl from Platonic

They want to know who he is, they are not going to find out. They just asked him Claudiain The resistance, Broncano He went over. He said, is it you? No. My friend knows who it is, but no.

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Atarisexually empowered

Yes, part of what I learned is to take away a bit of the taboo from sex and to empower it and empower myself with my sexuality. I think it has been an important process as well because normally Society is very conservative when it comes to talking about sex or seeing a woman empowered with her sexuality.. I think for me it's been very powerful to bring meaning into my art and also into pop and wordplay, to be able to write about my sexual experiences. I think it's a very powerful thing in the end. Sex can encompass a lot of genres of music and a thousand ways to explain it. In my own way, it's the first time I've talked about it in Atari. It's a song that has a lot of metaphors and a lot of double meanings.. Atari It's a video game from the 80s and the joystick, the lever and the fingers are left to the imagination. And playing with the words in the song in a direct and indirect way seemed very interesting to me and it's a song that I love very much and that empowers me a lot.

Working with your partner, Alex Hoyer

When we met and shared our passion for music it was like will it work or not work if we work together? I think we have so much love, between us of course, but at the same time so much professionalism and respect for our profession. I deeply admire him as a producer and as an artist and as a composer, he is a genius.It was very nice at the same time, that we knew how to separate that, we are coworkers and it has nothing to do with whether you are a couple or not as long as you understand and respect. He respects me a lot as an artist.. We are in the studio producing vocals, we are vocal producers of the whole album together. It is sharing with your partner, but at the same time you are working. We have a very good working relationship and it is something that we have built, plus the respect that we have for each other and the admiration that we have for each other. The process was incredible, obviously, The album is made with a lot of love and has a very special magic because it is made in our home.with friends and when Manu (Lara) joined to continue giving direction to the production of the album, it was also a very personal, very familiar process and realizing that we could create music and blow our minds and not set rules when creating and it was very fulfilling and very magical and we grew a lot. I grew a lot as an artist alongside Alex And, of course, with Manu, and as teammates we get along great.

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The zodiac sign of Childstar

We think he's a Gemini for some reason most people said he was a Gemini and so did I I agree that it could be GeminiHe has a lot of Cancer, obviously, in the dramatic part, but he is also very Leo. I think he has those three signs because he is powerful, he is emotional, but he is also very bipolar, that is what his astral chart has.

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