Ela Taubert, singer: Dreaming big from Latin America is also possible'
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Ela Taubert, singer: Dreaming big from Latin America is also possible'
"Her first album Preguntas a las 11:11 (Questions at 11:11) doesn't appear to be part of a marketing strategy. Rather, it feels like a confession. It sounds like the kind of album you put on in the wee hours of the morning, when you're not looking to distract yourself, but to understand yourself. There's something almost therapeutic about her lyrics, where self-love, pain and sweetness embrace each other, without conflict."
"Taubert gets emotional easily. She laughs often while speaking. And in her voice, there is something that can't be faked: sincerity. She says that she never had a plan B, because she always knew that music was her path. And today, with a Latin Grammy for Best New Artist, a collaboration with Joe Jonas, as well as scheduled appearances at major Latin American music festivals, she can confirm this."
Ela Taubert defines herself as vulnerable, sensitive and loving. She is a 25-year-old Bogota-based artist making music in a genre still dominated by male voices. Raised by a network of strong women, she learned that being a woman often means resilience and that tenderness can be a form of power. Music was never a backup plan; it was always her chosen path. Her debut album Preguntas a las 11:11 feels like a confession and a late-night, therapeutic listening experience that melds self-love, pain and sweetness. She has earned a Latin Grammy and international collaborations.
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