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Mommy and these are my lives.
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So my name is Paloma Mommy.
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I am from New York and living in Chile family, Chilean and I
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have been doing music for like 18 months now.
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It is literally the funnest times for me.
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Chileans are like, have the best energy, especially like
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with me, I felt like I've been received so well from Chileans
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being Chile, you know, so I feel like they're really proud
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of the fact of that.
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Well, I love R and B like my growing up I, all I listen to is R and
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So big influences, like for an example, Billie Holiday, Ella
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Fitzgerald, Amy Winehouse.
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Um I like Christina Aguilera.
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I love Christina Aguilera right now.
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Like I, you know, that R and B me, this song, Mommy is about female
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empowerment, basically lifting women up so that when they
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hear this song, they feel like bosses, they feel like basically
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the whole idea of the song was, you know, usually mommy is kind
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of used in kind of a sexy type of term for the song, like took
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the word back and kind of like remade the definition to something
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more powerful like as, as you would call like a queen II, I would
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say a mommy, you know, so it's basically just powerful, powerful
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The whole entire concept kind of came from basically I I've
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always wanted AAA video in the desert and I wanted to be a bad
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ass video at the same time.
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So that's where the monster truck came from me.
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That she's mad fire.
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And basically this is a whole entire Chilean ass product and
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Like all my dancers, the production like me, you know, everything
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is so, so it's my favorite part about it.
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The whole, the whole entire process of the song.
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Mommy was literally insane.
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Taco is the producer and he's literally 19 years old and fire
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and, and he made this fire beat and I was like, yo, this like
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and the hook came out right away.
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And when I made the song, I literally made it about like a whole
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entire different, you know, idea and I changed the lyrics
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of that like four times, like re recorded it like four times
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changed the lyrics like four times and then I changed everything
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again and changed the whole entire concept of the song again
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And we recorded like 15 times in total, to be honest.
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So different studios in Chile, Miami freaking everywhere
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There's a lot of passion put into this, into this project.
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This is like my, my child, like um writing this whole song was
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just like everything I felt as being a woman.
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Like I've put it out all into this song.
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So for every single other woman out there listening to it that