Joaquina, a rising star in the Latin music scene, recently reflected on her experiences and aspirations after clinching the Latin GRAMMY for Best New Artist. This accolade, which she regards as both a validation of her efforts and encouragement from her peers, has greatly enhanced her career trajectory. She shared insights into her latest single "Pesimista," a love song infused with emotions of love and longing, inspired by her impactful trip to Spain. This track, which explores the complex feelings associated with distance and affection, was visually brought to life through a music video. The project, a collaboration with director Maria Zarate and actor Jotos, perfectly captures the essence and aesthetics of the Spanish city that inspired the song.
Following the release of "Pesimista," Joaquina recently took the stage with Andrea Bocelli, marking a significant milestone as the only Latin artist at the event. Her performance alongside Bocelli not only underscored her exceptional talent but also highlighted her commitment to authentically representing Latin pop music on global platforms. This event is part of her broader ambition to create a more inclusive and barrier-free environment within the music industry. Through her music and performances, Joaquina continues to honor the legacy of previous Latin artists who have paved the way, aspiring to inspire and lead by example in demonstrating the depth and richness of Latin music to audiences around the world.