Becky G: The 200 Percenter Who Rewired the Crossover

A nine-year-old girl living in a converted garage in Moreno Valley after her family lost their home decides it is up to her to save them, and that becoming a pop star is the logical way to do it. This deep dive on Rebecca Marie Gomez, known as Becky G, uses her 200 percenter identity, one hundred percent American and one hundred percent Mexican, as the framework for every genre pivot and business venture in her career.

We follow her from voiceover auditions and GarageBand covers to her Dr. Luke-era pop hits like Shower, her high-stakes pivot into Spanish-language reggaeton with Mala Santa, and her deep dive into regional Mexican music on Esquinas and Encuentros as an homage to her Jalisco grandparents. We also cover her business ventures, activism, and radical transparency about anxiety and panic attacks.

  • Why being the family’s breadwinner gave her a clinical view of the industry
  • The Jennifer Lopez cosign that signaled her as a safe investment
  • Shelving a finished English album to release her first Spanish single
  • Blending mariachi and corridos tumbados with trap on her heritage albums
  • Owning her failures, from a shuttered beauty brand to public panic attacks

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