For me, style and music are intertwined. As an artist rooted in cumbia and regional mexicano, my wardrobe carries the same energy as my music. Growing up between Mexico and Beaumont, California, I was surrounded by the spirit of MexiCali — a place where culture, sound, and fashion blend into something all its own. Cumbia music and vaquera culture aren’t just styles I adopt for performance; they’re how life itself becomes art. Whether I’m on stage in fur chaps, a bullet belt, and my favorite tejana (cowboy hat), or I’m offstage in low-rise jeans, botas, and a big belt buckle, the energy stays the same. It’s a way of being, a way of carrying that same spirit with me every day.