A lot of people don't give Virginia credit. Pharrell, Missy Elliott - a lot of people come from here.
As a musician, you are all the music that you absorb into your mind; that just subconsciously connects.
California feels like Colombia but with less threats. I don't have to be constantly looking over my shoulder.
Diplo kept asking me who styled my 'What They Say' video. I was like, 'No, that's just my clothes!'
Do you. Wear what you want to wear. Be an individual. Be unique and live your best life.
I always felt you could age with style and grace, or you could age in denial and hold on to issues and never push through.
I just believe in standing up for people and against discrimination. I consider myself an advocate for human rights.
I like lowriders and music from the '50s and '60s. A lot of people assumed I was Mexican.
I never had a backup plan. I felt like if I had a backup plan, it was like saying to the universe that I didn't believe in myself.
I think it's boring when everybody wears the same brands or the same styles, and it's like, 'Oh, this is the new trend.'
I'm Colombian-American. My father wanted me to have American citizenship, but he wanted to raise me in Colombia.
I'm just inspired by life and, growing up, I listened to all types of different sounds, genres, and areas of music.
I'm not a Barbie doll, I'm just a multidimensional human being who likes to make things.
I've always been very insecure and had a lot of self-doubt growing up. That was partially because of how I was raised.