![]() ![]() “My parents got married in a time where you don’t marry outside of your race, and they had to fight through that. “'Vaquera' is 'cowgirl' in Spanish, and it’s really talking about how love does last,” Turner expresses. Turner’s dad was a rodeo star, and her mother is a jewelry artist and ballerina from Mexico. She is proud of all six songs on the new project, but because of her parents, “Vaquera and the Cowboy” is one that holds a special place in her heart. I think everything comes across just sexy,” she shares.įor Turner, her parents' work ethic and their love for each other have made a momentous impact on not only who she is as a person, but also the grit and determination she has to pursue her musical aspirations. That’s one of the wonderful things about the Latin culture. This six-track project has a bit of everything musically, from Latin influences heard through the instruments to Turner interweaving her ability to sing in both English and in Spanish.Īs the singer points out with a laugh, Spanish isn’t called the "language of love" for no reason - meaning she’s brought some sexy and sultry tunes to the EP. With the release of her new EP, Lost in Translation, Turner is hopeful it’s one of impact for listeners. Thank you so much.’ That’s really encouraging because the fight, the raising and everything that’s been instilled in me has done, it’s paying off.” ![]() “It’s been really cool to get messages of people saying, ‘I’ve been waiting for somebody that has that blood running through their veins. ![]()
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