Cazzu reflected on social pressure and prejudices towards women in the urban genre
The Argentine singer lamented that a double standard continues to be maintained towards women who work in the music scene
The Argentine singer Cazzu has once again given people something to talk about with her most recent statements, now related to the social pressure and prejudices to which women who work in the music scene are subjected, specifically in the urban genre, as is her case.
In a heartfelt interview given to GQ Mexico magazine, the so-called "Boss" She lamented that women are subjected to demands not only related to stage presence and vocal talent, but also to impeccable moral and aesthetic conduct, while men are judged on the lowest standards. For this reason, from the beginning of her career, she vowed to remain true to herself, without seeking to fit in or please anyone. In this way, she has been able to connect with her audience and become an authentic female figure for those who follow her. Furthermore, when she became a mother, criticism of her behavior and handling of this aspect of her life increased exponentially. However, her goal is clear and unwavering. “I’m fine with who I am and what I sell. So, my premise is not to let the expectations of traditional people make me lose myself or feel insecure about my essence,” she told the renowned media outlet. Cazzu’s statements come in the context of her being named one of GQ Mexico’s “personalities of the year,” celebrating her professional achievements and the significant role she has played in propelling the Latin American entertainment industry in 2025.

