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(Jan.
22, 2007) PCM's Lauren and Kelsey
spoke to the two-time Latin Grammy-nominated pop artist Belinda.
The Mexican singer-songwriter and actress has achieved phenomenal
success in her own country, and now she's looking to make a name
on the international scene.
Belinda: Hello, Lauren?
Lauren: Hi, this Lauren and I'm with my co-worker
Kelsey.
B: Nice to meet you guys.
Kelsey: Nice to meet you, too.
L: How are you doing today?
B: Good, I've been in L.A., very happy, I love L.A.
I go to Mexico tomorrow to do some work. I'm very happy.
L: That sounds fun. So here's our first question
for you. When did you first start having or showing an interest
in entertaining?
B: Since I was really young, 4-years-old, I used
to sing all the Disney songs. I love to do movies like with my
friends. Home movies, is that the word? Sorry about my English.
I went to a casting and I sang and that was it.
L: What were some of your earliest performances?
B: At 4 I knew I was going to be an artist because
I had this feeling that I loved singing and acting and everything.
But professionally I started at 10. I went to a casting with a
lot of girls and I sang and I did the casting and then I started
to act in a TV series in Mexico. I did that and then after I said
no more TV series. And I did my first album, a Spanish album called
"Belinda", and I wrote the songs and it was great. And
now I'm with my second album called "Utopia." It has
13 songs, 2 are in English and I'm very excited because I'm starting
with the second single.
L: We were just actually listening to your album.
B: Oh really! What do you think?
K: We loved it, our favorite song is number
2.
L: It's fabulous. We really love it.
B: Thank you, that's the first single. And girls,
the English album is going to be so great and will be released
in June or July, so I hope you like it.
L: I'm sure we will!
K: You released your album "Belinda"
just before turning 14 and it sold over 800,000 copies in Latin
America and Spain. Is that kind of success hard for you to comprehend?
B: Yes, at 13 I recorded and at 14 it was released.
It was hard for me because when you do something and it goes great,
you're kind of scared for the second project. I was like, "oh
I hope the second album does better, I hope it will be the same
kind of success." It was a lot of pressure for me; that's
why I took longer to do "Utopia." I did it with more
time and all the songs I thought of every detail. It was great,
I did a big tour, I went to Puerto Rico, Columbia, to everywhere
to promote.
L: For your new album "Utopia," you
worked with some big name producers and composers who have worked
with singers like Kelly Clarkson, Gwen Stefani and Britney Spears.
What was that like to get the opportunity to work with them?
B: It was great, for my English too, because they're
all American people. I love American people, I think they are
great, very smart and very nice. I had a lot of fun and I learned
a lot about this business, because they work with a lot of people,
they are very talented and smart. I wrote with them the 13 songs,
and it was great. I worked with Kara Guardi, Jimmy Harry, 6 producers
and everyone was very nice to me - you can't imagine.
K: So you've won 3 MTV Latin America Awards.
Is your next goal to conquer the U.S. charts?
B: Yes, for sure. I'm very excited about doing this
English album. I just think that music is international, and it
doesn't matter if your stick Chinese, Italian or Spanish, I think
the world is one and we need to know each other and to support.
I'm very, very excited.
L: Now, you've been in the business from an
early age. Have you been able to maintain a "normal"
teenage life despite your hectic career?
B: It's not normal because you're working and you're
busy all the time, but it's very important to not lose that and,
if you have time, you go with your friends and enjoy and have
a good time. Most of the time I try to combine and do both, because
both are very important. My friends come with me touring and they
are with me and I try to be with them as long as I can.
L: How do your friends feel about your success?
B: I don't know, they don't talk about that. I've
known them since I was really young so they don't care. They are
very nice and I can tell them you want to go to a concert and
they say of course but after let's go to a party. We talk about
girl things, girl issues.
K: So who are your musical and acting influences?
B: I love everything. Old music, old movies. Bette
Davis, Audrey Hepburn, Warren Beatty. I love Katherine Hepburn,
too. I love old movies and actors like Al Pacino and Colin Farrell.
Everything.
L: What about musicians?
B: I like the Killers, Pink Floyd, The Beatles,
Madonna, Christiana Aguilera. I don't know, I like everything,
I think I'm very open to every kind of music.
L: So if you could do a duet with anyone, who
would you want to do it with?
B: Tough question.
L: You can pick two or three if you want.
B: I like Pharrell, he is hot!
L and K: (laugh) He is hot, we agree.
B: Muy Caliente! So Pharrell and Coldplay. I love
Coldplay, they're great. I like Bjork, Portis Head, I like everything.
But Pharrell I would love and Coldplay.
K: So you starred in 3 popular TV series and
have had major album success. What do you prefer acting or singing?
B: I did three series and you what I had a great
experience, but it's not what I like. I love acting but movies,
I did the Cheetah Girls 2 and it was great after I did a movie
I want to do more. Acting but in movies and singing as well I
love, so it's hard to pick.
L: What was your experience like performing
in the Cheetah Girls? Did that change your career?
B: I think. It was Belinda before the Cheetah Girls
and Belinda after.
L: Alright, did you become friends with Raven
[Simone]?
B: Oh yesss, actually I'm going to see her in an
hour.
K: Oh, really!
B: Yes and she came to Mexico to visit. When I'm
in L.A. I talk to her and we go out. She's great and she's one
of my best friends. She's very nice, she was nice in the movie
and my first language is Spanish so it was difficult for me to
communicate and she was there for me all the time, she was helping
me.
L: So when did you start speaking English?
B: At school, when I was 5 but it's not the same
because you're with your friends and you don't pay attention to
the teacher. That's the same thing as far as someone from America,
you ask them if they speak Spanish and they say I learned in school
but I didn't pay attention. This year was essential for me learning
English.
K: So where do you see yourself and your career
going in the next 5 years?
B: That's a tough one because I wake up everyday
and think ok today and I enjoy everyday as the last one. So I
don't know. I think I would be in this career but maybe not acting,
I love direction so I would love to be in the future a director
or a writer or something like that because that's a great thing
to every time not be on camera, on stage, maybe behind, and be
the back-up of other artists. I would love that.
K: So do you have a private tutor or someone
that comes on the road with you for school?
B: I have a teacher and she comes to my house and
all that.
L: Do you have plans of attending college in
the future?
B: Yes, of course. I'm thinking about a career,
but I don't know yet.
L: So where do you like to shop?
B: Shopping! Everywhere! I love Europe shopping
and the United States. Like here in L.A. I love Rodeo Drive. I
love Melrose because they have very weird stores, you know very
Rock 'n Roll and I love that. I like shopping everywhere, it doesn't
matter.
K: I feel the same way.
L: Do you have a favorite designer?
B: I have a couple. Let me think, I like Chanel,
Dolce and Gabbana. Oh, you know what, I love Ed Hardy. Ed Hardy
is great and we don't have him in Mexico so every time I come,
I go crazy. I like everything, my favorite thing to buy is shoes
and purses. Boots, I love boots!
L: Call us anytime and we'll show you all the
good shopping.
B: Please, please, yes you need to show me here.
I'll call you sometime and say Hola, let's go shopping, Vomonos!
K: Ok, well thank you so much, you were a pleasure.
B: Thank you, it was a pleasure talking to you guys
and I'll see you around when I go shopping.
L: Good luck.
B: Thanks, and if you guys go to Mexico, let me
know! Adios.
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