Angelica Cruz wants to make a difference. And that’s exactly what she does with her music, as well as through her inspiring lyrics and dance moves that she performs on stage in front of audiences around the world.
Her heritage
Angelica Cruz was born in Puerto Rico and raised in Florida. She has always loved music and dreamed of writing lyrics that would inspire people and help them feel less alone. Cruz believes that everyone has the ability to overcome difficulties, and she hopes to use her music to help people do just that. Dreams allow people to have hope in a world where hope is rare, says Cruz. Music can be powerful for healing and for hope. I want to make a difference and I’m doing it through my music. My words are something more than just songs. I hope that one day when you hear my voice, you’ll know how much love I have for you in my heart.
Her Career in Music
Singing has always been a part of Angelica Cruz’s life. She started her career just a few years ago and has already made a big impact. She spends her nights recording and writing music, and sending clips to people to see if they like it. The more people tell her they love it, the more she knows she’s doing something right. She wants to make a difference in the world through her music and is well on her way to doing just that. I have this theory, she says. If you’re giving all your attention to other people who are constantly trying to get their attention, then they’ll eventually feel like you care about them.
New release called lovesick
Her new release is called Lovesick and it is inspired by a toxic relationship that she recently got out of. This song means more to her than just being a song, it is her story. She hopes that somewhere out there, it is someone else’s story too. Angelica Cruz wants to make a difference with her music and this song is one step in doing so. It will resonate with people who have been through a similar situation, as well as those who have not. It also touches on the idea of love and how sometimes we don’t know what is good for us until we finally leave something or someone behind.