Adriana Bottina surprised with her new single and the story of spite behind the song she wrote for Paola Jara. This he confessed!
The popular music Colombian woman is experiencing a golden moment thanks to female voices that have connected with the public through spite, authenticity and the power of their stories.
One of them is Adriana Bottinasinger and songwriter who reached the microphones of RCN Radio to talk about his projects, his vision on relationships, his most intimate anecdotes and the release of his most recent song: To Iron.
Bottina, recognized for her vocal talent, told her followers: “More music is coming. I’m finishing an EP called The one who commands and To Iron “is part of that work,” he said. This project, which he carries out together with the Master Torrespromises to explore rhythms, emotions and messages closely linked to Colombian women.
Pa’ Ironing: humor, reflection and a call to new masculinities
The artist explained that her new song was born from something that thousands of women experience every day: overload with household chores.
“You come home from working, from dealing with everything, and the kitchen is still full of dishes. Sometimes you just want the man to help too: wash, take out the trash… and if he has to, he should start ironing.”
Although the topic has a humorous tone, Adriana insisted on the importance of recognizing a new form of masculinity, more conscious and supportive. “It’s not just saying ‘I support her.’ “Love is also expressed in actions, in quality time, in working as a team,” he stated.
For her, a man who cooperates at home not only adds emotional balance: “There is nothing more aphrodisiac than a man in an apron washing the dishes.”
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The story behind the song he wrote for Paola Jara
One of the most striking moments of the interview occurred when Adriana Bottina revealed that, in addition to interpreting her own stories, she has also been a composer for other great artists of the genre. Among them is Paola Jaraone of the most influential voices in popular music.
Botina confessed that writing for Paola was a deeply emotional process and that, in that song, she experienced the spite herself. Although she did not reveal details of the lyrics, she did say that it was an experience that marked her as a composer.
For Bottina, this type of collaboration between women shows that the strength of the popular genre is in unity, not in competition.
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What are you looking for in a man: smile, intelligence and chivalry
Beyond music, Adriana shared curious details about her personal life. She confessed that there are three characteristics that conquer her: one smile pretty, the intelligence and the chivalrous.
“A smart man is sexier than a pretty man,” he said without hesitation. He also defended traditional gestures: “Being feminine does not take away our strength. Having the door opened for you does not make you less empowered.”
The true meaning of female empowerment
Adriana Bottina delved into what it means to her to be an empowered woman. He rejected extreme readings of the concept and highlighted the importance of building from love, not from denial.
“An empowered woman is not the one who says she doesn’t want children or that she doesn’t need a man. She is the one who knows her worth, the one who has her own voice and build a team out of love, not out of necessity,” he expressed.
Furthermore, the artist, who is a mother of two children, considers that maternity It is one of his greatest gifts.
Before saying goodbye, he left a message full of affection for the listeners of RCN Radio: “December is here. Celebrate with your family, have a good time and with good music. May God bless you and have a spectacular 2026”, concluded the artist.
