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Rebbeca Marie GomezШаблон:R (born March 2, 1997),[1] known professionally as Becky G, is an American singer and actress. She is known for her versatility in music, recorded songs and albums spanning several genres. She has won numerous accolades, including two American Music Awards, an iHeartRadio Music Award, nine Latin American Music Awards, plus the honorable Extraordinary Evolution Award, and received nominations for a Billboard Music Award, and five Latin Grammy Awards. She received the Impact Award at the Billboard Women in Music. Gomez launched her cosmetics company Treslúce Beauty in 2021.

She first gained recognition in 2011 when she began posting videos of herself covering popular songs online. One of her videos caught the attention of record producer Dr. Luke, who subsequently offered her a record deal with Kemosabe Records in a joint venture with RCA Records. While working on her debut effort, Gomez collaborated with artists will.i.am, Cody Simpson and Cher Lloyd. In 2013, she released her debut commercial single, "Becky from the Block", to positive reception. Later that year, she released her debut extended play, Play It Again. Her second single, "Can't Get Enough", featured guest vocals from Pitbull and went on to top the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart in the United States. Gomez achieved mainstream success with the release of "Shower", that same year, which went on to enter the top twenty of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The single would go on to receive a multi platinum certification from the RIAA, denoting two million units sold in the country. She embarked on a co-headlining tour with J Balvin during September and October 2015, spanning throughout the United States. She portrayed Valentina Galindo in two episodes of the musical television series Empire, contributing two new songs to the show's soundtrack. She released her first full-Spanish song "Sola" in 2016. In 2018, Gomez released "Zooted" featuring French Montana and Farruko, as her first English-language song in three years. In 2019, she dropped several singles in both languages. Her success has led her to collaborate with artists such as Daddy Yankee, Zayn, Christina Aguilera and David Guetta.

Gomez's debut studio album Mala Santa (2019), debuted at number 85 in the U.S. Billboard 200, was certified 7× platinum by the RIAA Latin, debuted at number three in the Billboard Top Latin Albums, and spawned the two Billboard Hot Latin Songs top-ten entries: "Mayores" and "Sin Pijama".[2] Her second studio album Esquemas (2022), debuted at number 92 in the U.S., including number five on the Top Latin Albums, and debuted at number one in the Billboard Latin Pop Albums; its third single, "Mamiii", became her highest-charting single in the US.[3] Her third studio album Esquinas (2023), debuted at number 109 in the US, including number seven in the Top Latin Albums and debuted at number three in the Regional Mexican Albums.[4]

Life and career

1997–2011: Early life and career beginnings

Rebbeca Marie GomezШаблон:R was born on March 2, 1997,Шаблон:R in Inglewood, California,Шаблон:R the oldest of four children, to Mexican American parents Alejandra "Alex" (née Esquivias) and Francisco "Frank" Gomez.Шаблон:R[5] All four of her grandparents are from Jalisco, Mexico, while her parents and most of her family were born in the United States.[6] Gomez has two brothers, and a younger sister.[7] In December 2017, she revealed she has a half-sister.[8] Gomez grew up in Moreno Valley, and at the age of nine her family lost their home and moved into the converted garage of her grandparents' house due to financial problems.[9] Gomez began working part-time jobs to help support her family, doing commercials and voice over work.[9] She had what she described as a "mid-life crisis" when she was nine years old, and decided she wanted to pursue a music career.[9] She was quoted as stating:Шаблон:Blockquote She initially attended public school, though had to undergo home schooling due to issues with bullying.[10] She claimed that at one point she was jumped by multiple girls while in the restroom, and was a frequent target due to her jobs in the entertainment industry.[11]

Gomez appeared in the short film El Tux (2008) as Claudia Gómez and as Nina in the Discovery Channel television film La estación de la Calle Olvera (2008).[12][13] She became a member of a girl group named G.L.A.M. in 2009,[14] and later joined B.C.G., a duo with G.L.A.M. member Cristal G.[15] She filmed a music video as part of G.L.A.M. for a song titled "JellyBean" in 2009. During this time, Gomez also began recording herself singing and rapping songs using Garageband, and created a YouTube account to post covers of popular songs online.[10] She also began writing her own songs, and by the age of thirteen had taught herself how to play guitar.[9] Gomez befriended production duo The Jam when she was thirteen, who liked Gomez's written work.[11] The trio began working on material together, resulting in the covers of six songs: "Otis", uploaded to YouTube on September 15, 2011, "Lighters", released on October 13, "Novacane", released on October 27, "Take Care", uploaded on March 1, 2012, "Boyfriend", released on March 30, and the song "Turn the Music Up", a sample of "Mi Tierra", uploaded on July 18.[11] These songs were meant to be part of a mixtape, titled @itsbeckygomez, though this project never came to fruition.[9] Her cover of "Otis" caught the attention of producer Dr. Luke, who had worked with artists including Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus, among others.[9] Luke scheduled a meeting with Gomez, and asked her to play guitar for him; he later signed her to his Kemosabe Records record label, through RCA Records.[11] In reference to her video clip for "Otis", Luke claimed "I would have signed her off that video alone. I was 100 percent in. She has so much personality and her voice just pops out of the speakers. Then I met her and discovered she could also sing and play the guitar and I thought, 'This is even better.' Then I found out she could write and it was like, 'What else are you going to tell me, that you're also Van Gogh?' Her potential is limitless."[11] Shortly after signing with the label, Gomez began work on her debut album.[9]

2012–2015: Commercial success with music and acting

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Gomez performing in 2013.

In 2012, while working on her debut album, Gomez released her debut single "Problem" featuring American rapper will.i.am in September 6. A remix version of the song was released August 31, for the animated film Hotel Transylvania, the song served as a promotional single and also appeared in the movie's end credits.[16] Gomez and will.i.am filmed a music video for the song; it features both artists in a hotel while scenes from the movie also appear.[9] In August 7, Gomez featured on Australian singer Cody Simpson's single, "Wish U Were Here".[17] In October 2, Gomez was featured on English singer Cher Lloyd's single, "Oath".[18] The song was originally written by Gomez, but was brought to Lloyd. The single had some commercial success, becoming Gomez's first entry in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100,[19] peaking at number fifty-eight in Canada,[20] and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[21] Gomez also featured on Brazilian singer Michel Teló on a remix of his cover of the song "Ai Se Eu Te Pego", released on his UK EP in October 14. She later collaborated with American singers Kesha, Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa, in a song titled "Die Young" (Remix), and was included on the Japanese deluxe edition of Kesha's second studio album, Warrior.[22]

On April 8, 2013, Gomez released "Becky from the Block", as her official debut single. The song is a cover of American singer Jennifer Lopez's 2003 single "Jenny from the Block". Gomez filmed a music video in her neighborhood, with Lopez herself making a cameo in the clip.[23][24] Entertainment Tonight described the version to have "give[n] Jenny's NY-based tune a West Coast slant".[25]

Gomez released her debut EP titled Play It Again, in July 2013.[26] "Can't Get Enough" featuring American rapper Pitbull, was released as the album's lead single, in March 29, 2014. The song debuted at number ten in the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs,[27] and debuted at number two in the U.S. Billboard Latin Airplay.[28] Spanglish and Spanish versions for "Play It Again" and "Can't Get Enough" were released to digital platforms in their respective years. Gomez performed the former on the Premios Juventud ceremony, where she was also nominated for Revelation Young. In September 24, she recorded the song "Quiero Bailar (All Through the Night)" with Mexican DJ trio 3Ball MTY, which sees Gomez rapping and singing in both English and Spanish.[29] In October, she confirmed that she was already recording her debut album.

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Gomez in 2014.

On April 23, 2014, Gomez released standalone single "Shower".[30] The song was a commercial success, peaked at number sixteen in the U.S.,[19] peaking at number thirty-eight in Canada,[20] peaking thirty-seven in Spain,[31] and peaked at number eighty in U.K., and was certified 2× platinum by the RIAA.[21] On November 4, Gomez released single "Can't Stop Dancin'".[32] The song peaked at number eighty eight in the U.S.[19] She released a remix with Colombian singer J Balvin in March 2015.[33] Gomez opened for American singers Demi Lovato and Katy Perry on select dates of their Demi and Prismatic world tours (2014–15) in both the United States and Mexico.[34]

Gomez featured on Mexican singer Thalía's single, "Como Tú No Hay Dos", released on January 7, 2015.[35] On April 1, Gomez released single "Lovin' So Hard", along with a music video consisting of homemade footage of Gomez and American singer Austin Mahone, whom she briefly dated.[36] On June 26, Gomez debuted a song titled "We Are Mexico" in solidarity with the Latin community in response to Donald Trump's remarks against illegal Mexican immigrants.[37] She also performed at a tribute concert for the late Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera.[38] Gomez appeared as Valentina Galindo in two episodes of Empire, performing the singles "Do It" and "New, New" for the show's soundtrack.[9] On August 21, she released single "Break a Sweat".[39] Gomez embarked on a co-headlining tour with J Balvin beginning on September 23 and ending on October 25; the tour spanned across the United States.[40][41] She later collaborated with Dutch DJs Yellow Claw on the songs "Wild Mustang" and "For the Thrill", from their album Blood For Mercy.[42] Gomez was cast as Trini in the film Power Rangers (2017).[43][44]

2016–2018: Crossover to Latin music and films

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Gomez with the cast of Power Rangers.

Gomez traveled to Vancouver, Canada, to film Power Rangers.[45][46] Filming occurred from February 29 to May 28, 2016.[47][48] Gomez collaborated with Pitbull in a song titled "Superstar". The song served as the official anthem for the Copa América Centenario.[49] Gomez decided to move to Spanish music in 2016, changing the course in her music career to the Latin music market. On June 24, Gomez released single "Sola".[50] The song serves as her first to be sung solely in Spanish and was planned to be the lead single from her then-upcoming Spanish debut album.[50] The single peaked at number eighteen in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] and peaked at number thirty-five in the Latin Airplay.[28] On July 22, Gomez alongside Puerto Rican singer Yandel was featured on American rapper Lil Jon's single, "Take It Off", alongside its music video; a Spanglish version was released the same day.[51] The single peaked at number forty-five in the Hot Latin Songs.[27] October 7, Gomez released single "Mangú",[52] after its premiere at the Latin American Music Awards. Gomez Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist category at the ceremony.[53] The single peaked at number forty-seven in the Hot Latin Songs.[27]

Gomez was featured on American producers Play-N-Skillz's both Spanglish and English remake versions of the 1994 song "Si Una Vez (If I Once)" by late Tejano singer Selena, alongside Mexican-American singer Frankie J and American rapper Kap G. The singles were released on February 24 and April 7, 2017, respectively.[54] On March 3, Gomez released single "Todo Cambió".[55][56] The single peaked at number thirty-three in the Hot Latin Songs.[27] On March 24, Power Rangers was released, marking Gomez's feature film debut. She received public attention after it was revealed that her character, Trini, is queer, being the first film superhero to be from the LGBT community.[57] She collaborated with Argentine singer Axel, on the single "Que Nos Animemos", which was released on June 30, as part of his album Ser.[58] On July 14, Gomez released the single "Mayores", with Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny, alongside a music video.[59] Gomez stated that "Mayores" will mark the beginning of a "new era". The song was a commercial success, topped the charts in Spain and several Latin American countries.[31][27] It also peaked at number seventy-four in the U.S.,[19] and was certified 46x platinum by the RIAA.[21] The music video became reached 100 million views in one month and with over 2 billion views since 2021. The song won for the Favorite Urban Song at the Latin American Music Awards and was nominated for the Top Latin Song at the Billboard Music Awards.[60][61] On September 8, Gomez was featured on the song "Todo Lo Que Quiero" from Yandel's fourth solo studio album #Update.[62] On September 21, it was confirmed that Gomez would be the opening act for American girl group Fifth Harmony, for the Latin American leg of their PSA Tour, with shows in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico.[63] During the group's performance in Argentina, Gomez was pulled off the stage by security after being confused for a fan when attempting to cover member Dinah Jane with the country's flag when her outfit was ripping apart.[64][65] Gomez joined Dominican-American singer and long-time friend Leslie Grace on the song "Díganle", released on September 28,[66] which was remixed a year later with vocals from Latin boy band CNCO.[67] The single peaked at number thirty-six in the Hot Latin Songs.[27] Gomez also collaborated with American violinist Lindsey Stirling as the featured vocalist on the track "Christmas C'mon", from Stirling's Christmas album, Warmer in the Winter, released on October 20.[68] On October 26, she hosted along with Mexican actor Diego Boneta the Latin American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California.[69]

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Gomez in 2016.

On February 9, 2018, Venezuelan duo Mau y Ricky released a remix of their song "Mi Mala" with Colombian singer Karol G featuring Gomez, Grace and Argentine singer Lali.[70] The single peaked at number thirty-eight in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] and peaked at number thirty-three in the Latin Airplay.[28] On the 16th of the same month, Jamaican rapper Sean Paul and French DJ David Guetta released the single "Mad Love" also featuring Gomez, which was co-written by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira and included on the EP Mad Love the Prequel.[71] The single peaked at number seventy-one in Canada,[20] peaked at number forty in Mexico,[72] and peaked at number twenty-two in U.K. On March 16, Spanish singer Ana Mena released the single "Ya Es Hora" with Gomez and American singer De La Ghetto.[73] The single peaked at number twenty-nine in Spain, and was certified platinum by the PROMUSICAE.[31] On April 20, Gomez released the single "Sin Pijama" with Dominican singer Natti Natasha, alongside a music video.[74] The song became another commercial success, topped the charts in Spain and several Latin American countries,[31][27] peaking at number seventy in the U.S.[19] surpassed 100 million views on YouTube within 3 weeks of its release, and was certified 38x platinum by the RIAA.[21] The music video surpassed American singers Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj single "Side to Side" (2016) as the most-viewed female collaboration and became the first to achieve 2 billion views. The song won for the Urban Song of the Year and Urban Collaboration of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards and won for the International Artist Song and International Artist Video at the Premios Tu Música Urbano.[75][76] On April 27, Gomez was featured in a remix of "Dura" by Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee, alongside Bad Bunny and Natasha.[77] They premiered the song as a surprise performance at the Billboard Latin Music Awards. On June 15, Mau y Ricky released the song "Mal de la Cabeza" with Gomez, as a track from their album Para Aventuras y Curiosidades; its title derives from the first line in the song.[78] Gomez returned to the English-speaking market after three years with the release of "Zooted" featuring Moroccan-American rapper French Montana and Puerto Rican rapper Farruko, which was made available for download on July 20. On August 2, Gomez released the single "Cuando Te Besé" with Argentine rapper Paulo Londra.[79][80] The single peaked at number thirty in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] peaked at number twenty-eight in the Latin Airplay,[28] and became her first number-one song in the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 chart.[81] The song was certified 2x platinum by the RIAA.[21] A week later, Gomez starred in the sci-fi adventure film A.X.L., which was filmed in late 2017; the movie received negative reviews from critics and, like Power Rangers, was a box-office disappointment. Gomez starred in the lead role in the animated fantasy film Gnome Alone, alongside Josh Peck; it was originally slated for release in theaters, but was only released in Latin America, Europe and Asia in April 2018. It was made available in Netflix on October of the same year. Gomez was honored by The Latin Recording Academy as one of the Leading Ladies of Entertainment.[82] On October 19, Mexican singer Joss Favela released the single "Pienso en Ti" with Gomez, which features Regional Mexican, her first song in the genre.[83] Later that month, Spanish singer C. Tangana released the single "Booty" with Gomez. The song peaked at number three in Spain and became the 93rd best-selling song in Spain in only two months.[31] The song was certified 4× platinum by the RIAA.[21] Its music video was nominated for Best Music Video at the Premios Odeón.[84] On October 25, 2018, Gomez, Mexican singer Gloria Trevi, Grace, Puerto Rican actress Roselyn Sánchez and Mexican actress Aracely Arámbula hosted the Latin American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California.[85] Gomez won the Favorite Female Artist of the Year at the ceremony.[86] Gomez featured in "Lost in the Middle of Nowhere" from American singer Kane Brown's second album, Experiment. Kane Brown released a Spanish version of "Lost in the Middle of Nowhere" with Gomez, along with a music video, and a behind-the-scenes clip with the English version, in March 2019.[87] She featured on Puerto Rican producers DJ Luian and Mambo Kingz's single "Bubalu" featuring Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA and American singer Prince Royce, released in November 6. The song peaked at number twenty-two in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] and was certified 21× platinum by the RIAA.[21] On December 21, Gomez was featured in a remix of "Mala Mía" by Colombian singer Maluma, alongside Brazilian singer Anitta.[88]

2019–2021: Mala Santa

On January 18, 2019, Gomez officially made her return to English music with the release of "LBD", along with its lyric video.[89] On March 1, Gomez performed a series of shows in Chile, starting with a headlining set at the Viña del Mar International Song Festival festival in Viña del Mar.[90] On March 22, she released single "Green Light Go".[91] Gomez embarked on her self-titled tour, visiting Spanish-speaking countries.[92] Gomez featured on Anitta's single "Banana", released in April 5.[93] On April 19, Gomez released the single "La Respuesta" with Maluma.[94] The single peaked at number thirteen in the Hot Latin Songs.[27] The song was nominated for the Favorite Video at the Latin American Music Awards.[95] On April 26, Gomez released the single "Next to You" with British DJ Digital Farm Animals and Jamaican producer Rvssian,[96] which was remixed featuring Nigerian-American singer Davido, released in May 24.[97] "Un Mundo Ideal", a bilingual version of "A Whole New World", was performed by English singer Zayn Malik and Gomez for the soundtrack to the 2019 remake of Aladdin. The song was released on May 17, 2019.[98] On June 28, Colombian group ChocQuibTown released the single "Que Me Baile" with Gomez.[99] She collaborated with Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers in a song titled "Dollar" which was released on July 10.[100] The single peaked at number twenty-eight in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] and peaked at number twenty-two in the Latin Airplay.[28] On July 12, Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa released a remix of his song "Rebota" with American singer Nicky Jam and Farruko featuring Gomez and Panamanian singer Sech.[101] The song peaked at number twenty-eight in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] and was certified platinum by the RIAA.[21] On September 6, Senegalese-American singer Akon released "Cómo No" featuring Gomez, as the lead single from his album El Negreeto.[102][103] On September 13, Gomez released the single "Secrets".[104] On September 20, American rapper Saweetie released "My Type (Latin Remix)" featuring Gomez and Dominican rapper Meliii.[105] On September 27, she featured on South Korean rapper J-Hope's song "Chicken Noodle Soup". The song contains lyrics in Spanish, English, and Korean, written by both in their respective languages. The music video for the song featured 50 dancers of different nationalities.[106] The single peaked at number eighty-one in the U.S.,[19] peaking at number fifty-five in Canada,[20] and peaked at number eighty-two in U.K. That same day, she appeared on Pitbull's eleventh studio album Libertad 548, on the track "Mala". Pitbull released the remix to "Mala", with Gomez and additional guest vocals from De La Ghetto, released on July 17, 2020.[107] On October 11, Gomez released the single "Mala Santa", as the fifth and final single from her debut studio album. The single peaked at number twenty-one in the Hot Latin Songs.[27] Mala Santa was released in October 17, calling it a "new era".[108][109] The record includes new collaborations with Sech, Puerto Rican rapper Darell, Mau y Ricky, American singer Dalex, Puerto Rican duo Zion & Lennox and Farruko; each track had visuals which were released on YouTube on the same day of the album, except the previously released singles. She performed "Dollar" with Towers at the Latin American Music Awards the same day, and later performed a medley of "Mayores", "Sin Pijama" and "Mala Santa", after which Gomez was awarded the Extraordinary Evolution Award for her evolving work in a short span of years,[110] and won the Favorite Female Artist.[111] The album received acclaim from music critics and debuted in the top five of the Billboard Top Latin Albums and eighty-five on the U.S. Billboard 200, earning 8,000 album-equivalent units in its first week,[112][113] and was certified 7× platinum by the RIAA.[21] On November 3, she hosted in the MTV Europe Music Awards in Seville, Andalusia, Spain.[114] On November 10, Gomez was part of the song "Giants", as Qiyana, by virtual hip-hop group True Damage in League of Legends for the 2019 World Championship.[115] On the same day, she was part of its live performance for the opening ceremony of the finals.[116]

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Gomez in 2020.

On January 31, 2020, Mexican pop singer Carlos Rivera released the single "Perdiendo la Cabeza" with Gomez and Puerto Rican singer Pedro Capó.[117] The song became her first number-one song in Mexico,[72] peaking at number forty-two in the Latin Airplay,[28] and was certified platinum by the RIAA.[21] On March 20, Gomez was featured in a remix of "Boys Ain't Shit" by Australian singer Saygrace.[118] On April 13, Gomez released the single "They Ain't Ready".[119] On April 23, Cuban duo Gente de Zona released the single "Muchacha" with Gomez.[120] The single peaked at number fifty in the Latin Airplay[28] and was certified platinum by the RIAA.[21] The single was nominated for the Best Urban Song at the Latin Grammy Awards.[121] On May 28, Mexican-American singer Chiquis and Gomez released the single "Jolene" a cumbia style Spanish-language cover of American singer Dolly Parton's song.[122] On June 19, Gomez was featured on the song "Duro Hard" from American hip-hop group Black Eyed Peas Latin album Translation.[123] On June 19, Spanish singer Abraham Mateo released the single "Tiempo Pa Olvidar" with Gomez.[124] The single peaked at number twenty-eight in Mexico,[72] and peaking at number thirty-eight in the Latin Airplay,[28] On July 10, Gomez released the single "My Man", and its video-game inspired music video features her and boyfriend Sebastian Lletget.[125] On September 3, Juhn released the single "Otro Día Lluvioso" with Puerto Rican singer Lenny Tavárez and Gomez featuring Dalex.[126] On October 9, she was featured in a remix of "Latina" by Colombian singers Reykon and Maluma, alongside American rapper Tyga.[127] On October 29, Gomez released the single "No Drama" with Puerto Rican singer Ozuna.[128] The single peaked at number twenty-three in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] and peaked at number thirty in the Latin Airplay.[28] In November 22, she won the Favorite Female Latin Artist at the American Music Awards.[129] On December 10, she was featured in a remix of "Qué Maldición" by Mexican group Banda MS and American rapper Snoop Dogg.[130] On December 18, she was featured in a remix of "La Curiosidad" by Puerto Rican singers Jay Wheeler and Towers alongside American rapper Arcángel, Zion & Lennox, De La Ghetto and Puerto Rican rapper Brray.[131]

On February 22, 2021, Gomez released the single "Rotate" with Nigerian singer Burna Boy. The song was used in Pepsi commercials featuring soccer players, including Lionel Messi[132] On March 4, she made a cameo in Natasha's music video for "Las Nenas".[133] That same day, Puerto Rican rapper Kevvo released the single "Te Va Bien" with Arcángel and Gomez featuring Darell.[134] The single was certified platinum by the RIAA.[21] On March 5, Gomez collaborated with Puerto Rican record producer Tainy and American singer Trevor Daniel on "F is For Friends" for The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run soundtrack.[135] On April 14, American R&B and pop group Emotional Oranges released the single "Down to Miami" featuring Gomez.[136] On April 20, Natasha released the single "Ram Pam Pam" with Gomez, as a single for both of their second studio albums.[137] The single peaked at number twelve in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] peaking at number-one in the Latin Airplay,[28] and was certified 4× platinum by the RIAA.[21] They premiered the song on American television on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on May 17, 2021.[138] On June 4, Gomez released the single "Fulanito" in collaboration with Dominican rapper El Alfa.[139] The single peaked at number twenty-four in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] peaking at number forty-three in the Latin Airplay,[28] and was certified 7× platinum by the RIAA.[21] On July 15, Argentine rapper Khea released the single "Only One" with Gomez and American singer-songwriter Julia Michaels featuring Jamaican songwriter and producer Di Genius.[140] On August 26, Argentine singer María Becerra released the single "Wow Wow" featuring Gomez, included on Becerra's studio album Animal.[141] The song peaked at number two in Argentina.[81] On September 10, Mexican singer Sofía Reyes released the single "Mal de Amores" with Gomez, as the lead single of Reyes's second studio album of the same name.[142] The single peaked at number twenty-two in Mexico,[72] peaking at number thirty-five in the Latin Airplay,[28] and was certified platinum by the RIAA.[21] On September 16, Play-N-Skillz released the single "Baila Así" with Gomez, Thalía and Chiquis.[143] The song was certified gold by the RIAA.[21] On October 22, American singer Christina Aguilera released the single "Pa Mis Muchachas" with Gomez and Argentine rapper Nicki Nicole, featuring Argentine singer Nathy Peluso, which served as the lead single from her EP, La Fuerza and part of her album Aguilera.[144] For her work on the album as a featured artist on the track, she was nominated for Album of the Year at the 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards.[145] The single peaked at number thirty-seven in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] peaking at number eleven in the Mexico,[72] and was certified platinum by the RIAA.[21] The song was nominations for the Record of the Year, for the Song of the Year, for the Best Urban Fusion/Performance at the Latin Grammy Awards.[146] In November 2021, Gomez began hosting her own Facebook Watch talk show, titled Face to Face with Becky G.[147][148] Her first guest was American singer Demi Lovato.[147] On November 26, Gomez released song "Lo Que Yo Diga" from the Koati film soundtrack.[149] In November 21, she won the Favorite Female Latin Artist at the American Music Awards.[150] On December 1, Gomez released the single "Bella Ciao".[151]

2022–present: Esquemas and Esquinas

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Becky G in 2022

In February 2022, Gomez released "Mamiii" with Karol G as the third single from her second studio album.[152] The song debuted at number fifteen in the U.S., and became her first number-one song in the Hot Latin Songs,[19][27] and was certified 23× platinum by the RIAA.[21] The song received nominations for the Favorite Latin Song at the American Music Awards,[153] Hot Latin Song of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards,[154] Best Urban Song at the Latin Grammy Awards,[146] Best Latin at the MTV Video Music Awards,[155] and won for the Viral Anthem at the MTV MIAW Awards,[156] Girl Power at the Premios Juventud,[157] Collaboration of the Year at the Premios Tu Música Urbano,[158] Latin Pop/Reggaeton Song of the Year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards,[159] Song of the Year at the Latin American Music Awards,[160] and Song of the Year at the Lo Nuestro Awards.[161] In March, Gomez joined American singer Joe Jonas and American choreographer Sean Bankhead to serve as judges on the MTV & TikTok American music competition series Becoming a Popstar.[162] On March 24, Gomez alongside Natasha were featured on the song "Zona del Perreo" from Daddy Yankee's last studio album Legendaddy.[163] The song peaked at number thirty-two in the Hot Latin Songs.[27] Gomez released "No Mienten" on April 20, as the fourth single from her second album.[164] The single was certified gold by the RIAA.[21] On April 28, Regional Mexican group Marca MP released the single "Ya Acabó" with Gomez.[165] The single peaked at number seven in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] peaking thirty-four in the Latin Airplay.[28] The song won for the Best Collaboration – Regional Mexican at the Latin American Music Awards.[166] She released "Bailé Con Mi Ex" on May 10 as the album's fifth and final single along with its music video.[167] The single peaked at number forty-one in the Hot Latin Songs,[27] peaking number-one in the Latin Airplay,[28] and peaked at number two in the Mexico.[72] The single was nominated for the Favorite Pop Song at the Latin American Music Awards.[168] Gomez released her second studio album, Esquemas, on May 13.[169] The album debuted at number ninety-two in the U.S.,[113] including number five in the Top Latin Albums,[112] and number-one on the Latin Pop Albums, earning 11,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[3] The record featured new collaborations with American-Venezuelan singer-songwriter Elena Rose and Guaynaa. The album was nominated for Latin Pop Album of the Year at the Billboard Latin Music Awards[154] and Album of the Year and for Favorite Pop Album at the Latin American Music Awards.[170] Gomez starred alongside Machine Gun Kelly, Mod Sun, Dove Cameron and Megan Fox in the film Good Mourning, released on May 22.[171] On July 6, Argentine singer Tini released the single "La Loto", a collaboration with Gomez and Anitta, which serves as the seventh single from Tini's fourth studio album Cupido.[172] The song peaked at number seven in Argentina.[81] On July 10, she hosted with Mexican TikTok star Jimena Jiménez in the MTV MIAW Awards in Mexico City.[173] On September 16, Gomez released the single "Amantes" with Spanish singer Daviles de Novelda, which features bachata music, her first song in the genre.[174] On October 13, Gomez appeared alongside Colombian singer Greeicy, Becerra, and Tini on a remix of Elena Rose's song "La Ducha".[175] Gomez was also named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in the music category.[176]

On February 14, 2023, Mexican regional quartet Fuerza Regida released the single "Te Quiero Besar" with Gomez.[177] On March 1, she received the Impact Award at the Billboard Women in Music event.[178] On March 10, she released the single "Arranca" featuring Dominican singer Omega.[179] The single peaked at number fourteen in the Latin Airplay.[28] The song received nominations for the LOS40 Music Awards and Premios Tu Música Urbano.[180][181] On March 30, she released the single "Chanel" with Mexican singer Peso Pluma,[182][183] as the first single for her regional Mexican album. The collaboration, co-written by the duo with Tito Laija and Grammy-winning producer Edgar Barrera, narrates the story of a failed relationship.[183][184] The song peaked at number fifty-five in the U.S., and peaked at number eight in the Hot Latin Songs,[19][27] and was certified 15× platinum by the RIAA.[21] The song received nominations for the MTV MIAW Awards and Premios Juventud.[185][186] On April 1, she opened the pinnacle event of the WWE, WrestleMania 39, performing "America the Beautiful".[187] On April 14 and 21, Gomez performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.[188] On May 9, Gomez announced her first headlining tour, titled Mi Casa, Tu Casa Tour. It is set to begin in Boston, Massachusetts, on September 14, and visit several cities in the United States.[189][190] On May 12, she was featured in a remix of "I Ain't Worried" by American band OneRepublic.[191] On June 2, Gomez released song "The Fire Inside" from the Flamin' Hot film soundtrack.[192] The song was shortlisted for the Music (Original Song) category at the 96th Academy Awards.[193] On June 2, she released the song "Take It To The Top" with Nigerian singer Ayra Starr, from the deluxe edition of the American computer-animated superhero film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack.[194] On June 28, Gomez released the single "La Nena" with Mexican singer Gabito Ballesteros, as the second single for her regional Mexican album.[195] On July 20, Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel released the single "Cough" with Gomez.[196] On August 16, Haitian DJ Michaël Brun released the single "Coming Your Way" with Gomez and English singer Anne-Marie.[197] Gomez voices Khaji-Da, an entity inside Jaime Reyes' Scarab, in the DC Studios film Blue Beetle.[198] On September 14, Gomez released the single "Querido Abuelo". The single is dedicated to her grandfather who died in 2021.[199] Gomez released her third studio album Esquinas in September 28.[200] The album is Regional Mexican, her first in the genre, as a tribute to her grandparents, who emigrated from Mexico to the United States. The record, including the previously released singles, featured new collaborations with American regional Mexican music singer Iván Cornejo, American singer DannyLux, American trio Yahritza y su Esencia, and Mexican-American singers Ángela Aguilar and Leonardo Aguilar. All the other tracks received visualizers. The album's fourth single "2ndo Chance" with Iván Cornejo, peaked at number thirty-four in the Hot Latin Songs.[27] The album debuted at number 109 in the U.S.,[113] including number seven on the Top Latin Albums,[112] and debuted at number three on the Regional Mexican Albums charts, with 11,000 album equivalent units in its first week.[4] In October, Gomez was honored with key to the city in Inglewood.[201] On November 17, South Korean singer Bibi released the single "Amigos" with Gomez.[202]

In January 2024, Gomez appeared as a guest judge on the sixteenth season's premiere of the reality television show RuPaul's Drag Race.[203]

Artistry

Gomez is described as a hip hop, pop rap, pop, latin, and reggaeton artist.[204] Her debut studio album is a Latin pop and reggaeton record, incorporating elements of Latin hip hop and urbano.[205] Her second album followed close, although focusing more on dance-pop and R&B sounds. Her third studio album focused on Mexican Regional music, a nod to her Mexican roots. Gomez is known for her versatility, often collaborating with different artists from different genres, such as country, EDM, K-pop, funk, among others.

Gomez has cited late Tejano singer Selena,[206] American singer and actress Jennifer Lopez,[207] Mexican singer and actress Thalía,[208] late Mexican American banda singer-songwriter Jenni Rivera, Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira,[209] American singer Christina Aguilera, and Brazilian singer Anitta[210] as influences.

Products and endorsements

Gomez began representing CoverGirl in July 2014.[211] As the spokeswoman for the company, she filmed commercials to promote the brand and featured their products in her music videos.[211] In December 2018, Gomez released a makeup collection called Salvaje with cosmetics brand ColourPop.[212] In 2020, Gomez joined the ownership group of Angel City FC of the National Women's Soccer League.[213] In March 2021, Gomez collaborated with PrettyLittleThing, creating the Streetwear Pieces Collection.[214] In June, Gomez launched her makeup line, Treslúce Beauty, which is distributed by Ulta Beauty as of March 2022.[215] In 2023, Gomez collaborated with Patron Tequila.[216] In June, Gomez joined swimwear brand Gonza as new creative director.[217]

Personal life

Gomez dated American singer Austin Mahone from February 2015 to August 2015.[218] In June 2016, it was confirmed that Gomez was in a relationship with American professional soccer player Sebastian Lletget.[219][220][221][222] The couple announced their engagement on December 9, 2022.[223][224] Lleget apologized for cheating allegations in late March 2023.[225][226] No further statements from either party has been issued.

While on tour with Fifth Harmony in October 2017, Gomez suffered an "out-of-control fan attack" while in Mexico City. Gomez took to Snapchat to speak about the incident and also revealed that she had been dealing with anxiety issues.[227][228]

Achievements

Шаблон:See also Gomez has won two American Music Awards, a Billboard Latin Music Awards, an iHeartRadio Music Award, nine Latin American Music Awards (she is the second most-awarded female artist), three Lo Nuestro Awards, and three People's Choice Awards. She has been nominated for a Billboard Music Award and five Latin Grammy Award.

Gomez was honored as one of the Leading Ladies of Entertainment by The Latin Recording Academy in 2018.[82] In 2019, Gomez was awarded the Extraordinary Evolution Award for her evolving work in a short span of years.[110] Gomez was named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in the music category.[176] In 2023, she received the Impact Award at the Billboard Women in Music event.[178]

Discography

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