Mxka Sings 'R&B Tumbados' for the Lover Girls | KQED
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Mxka Sings 'R&B Tumbados' for the Lover Girls | KQED
"Mxka's performance at the Lovers Lane block party featured her singing in Spanglish about resilience, with lyrics that assert, 'Baddies don't fall that easily.'"
"Her new single, 'Cómo Te Va?', expresses vulnerability and personal reflection, as she sings about the complexities of past relationships and the hope for reconciliation."
"Mxka faced challenges with the 'no sabo kid' stigma but found inspiration in Selena's journey, stating, 'If she can do it, I can do it, too.'"
"She is part of a growing movement of California artists, like Fuerza Regida and La Doña, who are redefining Mexican regional music with contemporary influences."
Mxka performed at the Lovers Lane block party in San Francisco, showcasing her unique blend of Spanglish lyrics and personal storytelling. Her new single, 'Cómo Te Va?', reflects on past relationships and personal growth. Growing up in a Mexican cultural environment, she faced challenges with language fluency but drew inspiration from Selena's journey. Mxka aims to inspire other children of immigrants who struggle with their bicultural identities, joining a wave of California artists shaping the Mexican regional music scene.
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