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The Chilean urban singer Soulfía expressed her feelings about the lack of support among female exponents of local music, pointing out the lack of camaraderie and collaboration. In an interview with Página 7, she mentioned her personal experience of lack of response and little interest when trying to collaborate with other artists. Despite this, he remains hopeful that the situation can change and highlights the importance of collaborative work in the music industry.

The Chilean urban singer Soulfia He accused a lack of support among female exponents of local music.

In dialogue with the Página 7 portal, Sofía Walker spoke about her colleagues and her recent incorporation to ‘Fiebre de Baile’, where she is one of the star contestants.

As she has reported in the past, the artist referred to the lack of camaraderie among women in the music industry. “Unfortunately, that is the case, at least towards me and other colleagues. But I hope that changes soon”he assured.

On this point, he told of his own experience: “I tried to collaborate with some artists, who I have already asked for an opportunity before and it is not given,” he said.

“Sometimes they have reasons, sometimes they don’t respond, other times there is no interest, but they are things that happen”said the singer, who also highlighted the collaborative sense of music.

“Especially at the stage I’m in, changing spaces. I’m not so much in the urban area anymore, so entering a new place where they haven’t seen my work can be complicated. But things are going to work out in my favor,” he commented.