Becky G “set the Oscars stage on fire” when she performed ‘Flamin’ Hot’ – El Diario NY

Becky G “set the Oscars stage on fire” when she performed ‘Flamin’ Hot’ – El Diario NY


Becky G took the stage at the Oscars to perform ‘Flamin’ Hot’, the song from the film “The Fire Inside,” a song by Diane Warren. The 27-year-old Californian arrived in an extremely sensual black suit.

However, beyond her physical beauty, the audience had her performance, which added several points to the audience when her voice was joined by that of several young girls who with her found a space to sing and transmit a positive message, as when In one voice they all sang: “They can’t put out what you got inside you. “No way to put out that flame.”

This film, “Flamin’ Hot”, was directed by actress Eva Longoria, who in the world of film and television has become a visionary and a guide that generates opportunities for the Hispanic community. She is giving the American industry productions of highly inspired Latin content.

In the film we witness the story of Richard Montañez. Janitor at the company “Frito Lay”, a man who made use of all his Mexican-American heritage to support the creation of “Flamin’ Hot Cheetos”, a snack that since its inception changed the lives of many and conquered the world with its spicy flavor. whole.

Becky G performs the song "The Fire Within" of the movie "Flaming Hot" during the Oscars.
Becky G performs the song “The Fire Inside” from the movie “Flaming Hot” during the Oscars. / Photo by Chris Pizzello. / AP.
Credit: Chris Pizzello | AP

Becky G It is part of this story through music, and by giving its voice to this topic the Latin community had a great Latin representation in it. Let’s remember that tonight we were also able to see Bad Bunny on stage, as well as Rita Moreno. Both presented a category.

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