"Not just trying to create an album from my basement, but making it sound authentic -- that's something that requires meticulous care. But now, I think I actually sound better in Spanish than I do in English," Selena quipped.
Selena Gomez. Pic/AFP
In another interview to LA Times, the 28-year-old superstar revealed that while Spanish is her mother-tongue, it was frustrating, at times to record songs in the language.
"There's a lot of slang that I needed to learn. Spanish changes generationally as well as (geographically). Sometimes I was like, 'Wait! Hang on! I need to understand!' There would be moments where I would end the (recording) session because I would get so frustrated," she said.
"Not just trying to create an album from my basement, but making it sound authentic -- that's something that requires meticulous care. But now, I think I actually sound better in Spanish than I do in English," Selena quipped.
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