Current:Home > ScamsElena Rose has made hits for JLo, Becky G and more. Now she's stepping into the spotlight. -Wealth Empowerment Zone
Elena Rose has made hits for JLo, Becky G and more. Now she's stepping into the spotlight.
View
Date:2025-04-12 18:06:48
Elena Rose has never been one to keep her feet on the ground, and now she's ready to soar.
The Venezuelan American singer-songwriter, born Andrea Elena Mangiamarchi, broke into the industry in 2019 as an emerging hitmaker in Latin pop after finding mentorship from Peruvian composer Patrick Romantik ("Mayores" by Becky G featuring Bad Bunny, "Duele el Corazón" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Wisin).
Despite working behind the scenes, Rose became a platinum powerhouse thanks to her writing collaborations with pop superstars such as Becky G and Karol G ("Mamiii"), Bad Bunny and Rauw Alejandro ("Party") and Jennifer Lopez and Maluma ("Pa' Ti").
"Writing for other people was a passion that found me in a way, because I never really thought it was going to be something that I loved so much," Rose, 29, tells USA TODAY. "It feeds my soul because I feel that I found so many parts of me thanks to someone else who pointed them out."
Songwriting for artists, however, eventually became "a comfort zone" for Rose, she says. The global disruption of the coronavirus pandemic provided a "wake-up call" that set her singing career in motion. "There are some words that are put out there that only I can sing. There's a message that I can only protect."
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Rose is stepping into the spotlight with the release of the EP "En Las Nubes (Con Mis Panas)" (out now), which marks her debut studio effort. The EP's title, which translates to "In the Clouds (With my Friends)," pays homage to Rose's childhood introspection.
"Ever since I was little, my family used to tell me that I lived in the clouds, that I lived in my own little world. Growing up, I intentionally made this place my little escape or this magical place that lived in me where I could be myself," Rose says.
"Every song is a little corner of this house in the clouds, and it's inviting you guys to maybe come have some tea, listen to some music and it's a safe space where you can be yourself."
Elena Rose on representing Venezuela with Latin Grammy nod
On Latin music's biggest night, Rose will be wearing her heritage on her sleeve.
The singer is nominated for a trio of awards at the 25th annual Latin Grammy Awards, including song of the year for her 2023 single "Caracas en el 2000." Rose, who will be performing at the Nov. 14 ceremony, affectionately describes the dance-pop banger featuring Danny Ocean and Jerry Di as a "song for my country that hugs my culture, my roots, where I come from."
"The fact the (Latin Recording) Academy is recognizing this very personal feeling that is in this song, it's a big, big honor for me," Rose says. "I want to grab onto any opportunity that I have to bring a big smile and a gift to my country, so that's why I was so excited when I heard that we were nominated because I really felt like my country was nominated."
As a songwriter, Rose is also nominated in the best regional category for the Becky G hit "Por el Contrario." She says the mariachi ballad, which features appearances from siblings Ángela and Leonardo Aguilar "just had that vibe of it was going to be something magical."
"Regional music from every country is something that I respect a lot," Rose says. "I am grateful that Mexico has always been very open with my little piece of love in every song that I do in that market. I know it's a lot of responsibility and not everybody has the opportunity to do it."
Becky G interview:Singer's tour requirements include family, '90s hip-hop and the Wim Hof Method
Elena Rose opens up about spiritual songwriting process
For Rose, making music is a communion.
The "Bayamón" singer says invoking her spirituality is an important part of her songwriting process.
"I love inviting God to my sessions. He's such a cool collaborator, and he gets me," Rose says. "I love maybe lighting up a candle or maybe praying a little bit before starting just to set to the mood — talk to the air, talk to the energy in the room and be like, 'We want to write a song. Let's collaborate altogether.'"
Rose also likes to keep her writing sessions conversational, chatting with her collaborators as a way "to see where people are at, how are they feeling, how was their day."
"Collaborating is something beautiful for humans," Rose says. "It's important to be open to learn from someone else because at the end of the day that is what's making you love yourself more and more."
Fariana interview:Reggaeton pioneer talks new album 'Underwater,' how genre has changed for women
Elena Rose talks 'life-changing' collaboration with Pharrell
Of all Rose's A-list collaborations, one left her incredibly "Happy."
Rose recently spent some time in the studio with Grammy-winning singer and producer Pharrell Williams, an experience which left a lasting impression on the Latin singer-songwriter.
"Working with him was one of the most life-changing things that ever happened to me because of his humanity, his humbleness, just the fact that he would look at me in the eyes every time that he would speak to me," Rose says.
"He's such a big teacher and inspiration that I'll never forget that love and that really, really important energy that I felt working with him."
Pharrell 'Piece by Piece' interview:Singer says being turned into a Lego for biopic was 'therapeutic'
Williams' warm demeanor reflects the "love and as light" Rose aspires to share through her own work and presence in the music industry.
"I am showing my pure essence in everything that I do, hugging life," Rose says. "I want to be a friend to whoever listens to me and that my music can be part of special moments that live forever in someone's heart."
veryGood! (31)
Related
- 'Survivor' 47 finale, part one recap: 2 players were sent home. Who's left in the game?
- Lionel Messi avoids leg injury, Inter Miami storms back to win 3-2 vs. CF Montreal
- A fire burns down a shopping complex housing 1,400 outlets in Poland’s capital
- What is Eurovision? Everything to know about the European song contest
- Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
- Sean Diddy Combs asks judge to dismiss sexual assault lawsuit
- Before arrest, US soldier’s relationship with Russian girlfriend turned bloody, wife says
- Time is running out for you to get a free dozen doughnuts from Krispy Kreme: How to get the deal
- Vance jokes he’s checking out his future VP plane while overlapping with Harris at Wisconsin airport
- The Best Summertime Comforters That’ll Keep You Cool & Fresh Even on the Hottest of Days
Ranking
- Kourtney Kardashian Cradles 9-Month-Old Son Rocky in New Photo
- MALCOIN Trading Center: Cryptocurrencies Redefining Global Cross-Border Payments
- New York City police shoot and kill a man they say would not drop a gun
- Kylie Jenner and Kendall Jenner Showcase Chic Styles on Their Sister Work Day in Las Vegas
- Person accused of accosting Rep. Nancy Mace at Capitol pleads not guilty to assault charge
- Putin in Cabinet shakeup moves to replace defense minister as he starts his 5th term in office
- James Simons, mathematician, philanthropist and hedge fund founder, has died
- Can Nelly Korda get record sixth straight win? She's in striking distance entering weekend
Recommendation
Where will Elmo go? HBO moves away from 'Sesame Street'
On 'SNL,' Maya Rudolph's Beyoncé still can't slay Mikey Day's 'Hot Ones' spicy wings
TikToker Allison Kuch Reveals Why She’s Not Sharing Daughter Scottie On Social Media
Tyler Gaffalione, Sierra Leone jockey, fined $2,500 for ride in Kentucky Derby
Plunge Into These Olympic Artistic Swimmers’ Hair and Makeup Secrets
More US parents than ever have paid leave this Mother’s Day - but most still don’t
10 best new Broadway plays and musicals you need to see this summer, including 'Illinoise'
Virginia school district restores names of Confederate leaders to 2 schools