![]() ![]() It is overall a very emotional but meaningful song. Si Dios no fuese una comunidad de amor, no sera Dios. The lyrics and MV show that even if you are suffering, you still have to believe in yourself and have hope. Y creo que mi vida es vida trinitaria, vida de un Dios amor. It depicts scenes of people suffering in the midst of chaos. ‘ Creo en Mi’ translates to “ I believe in myself.” The MV set looks like it has high production value as it literally looks like a movie set. This collaboration is a Cantonese cover of ‘ Creo en Mi‘, originally sung by Natalie Jimenez. Check out Sammi Cheng and Jackson Wang’s collaboration MV for ‘Creo en Mi’ below! Furthermore, GOT7 has just finished filming the next MV for their upcoming title track, and the group are expected to be making their comeback in September. They will be heading to Hong Kong in two days. They are currently on their ‘ Eyes On You 2018 World Tour‘. Jackson is currently active as a part of GOT7. Jackson, who also hails from Hong Kong, does not actually appear in the MV for their collaboration, but he sings and raps alongside Sammi. She has produced over 80 studio albums, and many people call her the queen of Cantopop. Sammi Cheng is known as a Cantopop legend from Hong Kong as she has received multiple awards in her career. “Creo en Mi” - it’s funny because now I keep saying it.GOT7‘s Jackson Wang has been featured on Sammi Cheng‘s new song ‘ Creo en Mi‘. When you’re starting out and you’re singing in a subway, there are days when you say, ‘I’m never gonna make it.’ But being a part of that made me believe in myself. It gave me the strength to know that I can write songs and perform them. The fact that I went into this band and we toured and we had the success that we did, it turned me into an artist. ![]() Before I was with La Quinta I was an amateur. What did your time with La Quinta Estación teach you about life and music that you still use to this day? It was just a weird, cool pairing of people. That was the most fun I had doing songs for this album. And Motiff, who is Venezuelan and Dominican, also worked on the production of those songs. I love the Swedish because they make crazy music! They just do electronic music very well. They’re a team of songwriters and producers, one is American and the other one is from Sweden. Producer-wise, for example, “Escapar” and “Angeles Caidos,” are two songs that I did here in LA with Ambience. Who’s an example of an unexpected collaborator on the album? It’s very empowering to sing rancheras and come out there and just belt it out. He came up with this idea of blending it a bit and by the end of my career with La Quinta Estación, I just found this attachment to it and I found it easy to sing. And then we met Armando Avila who was known for this banda sound and was producing pop by then. Our first album played in novelas but it didn’t do much. I think that it was after my first album with La Quinta. How did your love for Mexican music start? The album’s second single, “Quédate con Ella,” is a fun ranchera/pop hybrid, a sound you’ve become associated with. It’s just so beautiful because I write these songs in my house with a friend and you never think that it’s going to have such an impact in someone’s life. He was telling me that thanks to my music he made it through. He wrote to me the other day and told me that he’s cancer-free. He was very weak from the chemo but he came to my concert. I finally got the chance to meet him in person and give him a hug in December when we went to New York. Every week he would send me updates on how he was doing. I followed him on Twitter and we started talking on social media. He wrote to me one day to tell me that he was diagnosed with cancer and that he was undergoing chemo. I had the pleasure of meeting this man named Hector from New York. You must have gotten so many reactions to that song - what’s one that stuck with you? Listening to “Creo en Mi,” which I wrote in 2012, helped a lot while I was doing it. I wanted it to be fun, I wanted it to be emotional, and I needed those songs to make sense together - it’s a lot to ask, so it took me a long time. I wrote like 25 to 30 songs, and out of those, I chose the ones that I thought gave the album a certain shape and edge. In many ways, the making of this album went against what most artists do these days. While she was in Los Angeles promoting the album, Billboard sat down with Jimenez, known for interacting with fans on social media with fun hashtags like #CaféPorDios. La Quinta Estacion’s Natalia Jimenez Strikes Out on Her Own ![]() The 33-year-old Spanish singer-songwriter, who got her start as the lead singer of Grammy-winning Spanish pop group La Quinta Estación, is also celebrating her finalist slot for next month’s Billboard Latin Music Awards in the hot Latin songs – female artist category for “Creo en Mí.” And on Monday, TV viewers got to see her return as a coach on season 3 of Telemundo’s La Voz Kids with Daddy Yankee and Pedro Fernandez. ![]()
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