Mariel Colón, once a defense lawyer for Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, has transitioned to a music career. In her latest video "La Señora," featuring Guzmán's wife Emma Coronel, Colón leverages her past associations to mark her entry into the music world under the name "Mariel La Abogada." The video gained notable attention, aligning with the rise of regional Mexican music globally.
Colón, who began working for Guzmán in 2018, saw it as a career opportunity. She has continued to visit him in Colorado's maximum-security prison, stating, "I don't care what they say about me. I sleep very well at night." Colón maintains regular communication with Guzmán, often singing to him and showcasing new music which he hears first.
Coronel's appearance in the video furthers her own aspirations. Recently released from prison, the former beauty queen has found opportunities in modeling, even participating in Milan Fashion Week. "La Señora" symbolizes redemption and highlights Coronel's struggle to rebuild her life post-incarceration.
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Colón's music career began over a year ago with her first video, "La Abogada," and she plans to release her first record in December. As regional Mexican music gains popularity, the genre's depiction of narco-culture remains controversial. While some argue it glorifies violence, Colón insists her work provides a deeper narrative, stating, "These people have hearts, they have families." (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)