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CHICKS, TALLER DE GRÁFICA VENADO Y DELING presentan MEXAS con CARLA REYNA a.k.a NIÑA DIOZ

Carla Reyna, mejor conocida como Niña Dioz, es una rapera mexicana que inició en la escena del hip-hop y el indie nacional con la determinación de transmitir un mensaje con la letra de sus canciones. El rap se convierte en un terreno fértil para las mujeres, pues hay muy pocas, y es la oportunidad para tocar temas que las afectan, hablar de cosas particulares y de experiencias colectivas. El feminismo, por ejemplo, toca su música como una bandera de vida, como una fuerza interna que la defiende de las violencias y el odio externo, y como una voz que representa a las demás mujeres, también diosas y poderosas como ella.

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00:00I started this journey of music when I was about 17 years old in Monterrey, New León.
00:20When I started, there were a lot of girls doing rap.
00:23I told my mother to go to the cinema with a friend.
00:27I went to the stage of 12 years old.
00:31I was watching concerts in first row and absorbed a lot of music.
00:37It was happening very gradually.
00:41From the hip hop, I started to collaborate with indie indie, electronic,
00:46and I started to get more in the scene.
00:49I always liked writing a lot.
00:52It was a bigger challenge.
00:54I was able to say in a song, I can say many things.
00:58I was able to play hip hop and be the only girl there.
01:02It was a lot of people.
01:04People supported me at the beginning.
01:06Many people gave me hate.
01:08Many people wanted to put the theme of my sexuality.
01:12It was good, but I was lesbian.
01:16There were many messages of that kind.
01:20And I was like, what do you have to do with my music?
01:24I was able to do it.
01:26I was able to do it.
01:28And since I started my first show, my first song,
01:32everything was with this name of Niña Dios.
01:36First came the name and then came everything else.
01:40Well, I was in a coffee with a friend.
01:42And suddenly, a little girl next to us,
01:46a little girl with a little chamanesque aspect,
01:50with blue hair hair, I don't know.
01:52I was chatting with my friend.
01:54And suddenly, she turned around and said,
01:56Niña Dios.
01:57And I was like, what?
01:59Who did you remember?
02:01You never know.
02:02Why didn't you interact with them?
02:03Why didn't you think about?
02:05Why how are you today?
02:07I was...
02:09I deuxième and blah, blah, blah, blah?
02:11Which he's like, yeah.
02:13I was like, oh you can't believe it?
02:16I stopped, too.
02:17And maybe because they were failing now.
02:19And I did feed them, you know.
02:20I was like, oh, I don't know what I did.

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