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Coki Ramírez: her new life, experience in the United States and why she doesn’t support Shakira’s song

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Lover of the writer Eckhart Tolle, she had a flirt with Marcelo Tinelli and confesses that she will go shopping “driven crazy”. Coki Ramírez (42) assures that he is having the best time of his life: driving well Argentinian with Angelo Carabajal in Espacio Mónaco, in Carlos Paz, celebrates its economic independence and ensures that it is “The perfect woman”.

For the singer everything remains in the family. His sister is his manager, his other sister is his coach, and his mother is his costume designer. But the Coki family is also carried away by the adventurous Coki who sells everything and She goes alone to visit the United Statesas it did in the midst of the pandemic.

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On a note alone with clarionrecalls Ramirez her relationship with Marcelo Tinelli and tells how everything was between them. “The media uses you and discards you, but they couldn’t with the love of the people,” she points out about her time at the Dancing for a dream.

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How Coaching Changed Her Life, The Importance Of Talking About Mental Health In Notes, his arrival at the Colón theater early, which is why he did not stay to live in the United States and why he doesn’t entirely agree with the lyrics of Shakira’s Sessions #53 with Bizarrap. Here’s what he talks about in this note.

-You are doing “Bien Argentino” with Ángel Carabajal at Villa Carlos Paz. How did you get back to the theater?

-Ángel has been with this show for many years and have seen it several times. I saw that it was a very artistic show, with a lot of talent. At some point we crossed paths and we still had to work together. I had gone to buy a hat from Ángel’s cousin and he wrote to him saying that he was there. Then Ángel sent me a WhatsApp message telling me that he wanted to talk to me urgently, that he only needed a female figure for his show.

-And what did he tell you?

-“I didn’t know if you were here or where”, he told me. She also told me “I love you yes or yes in my show”. It was Friday and it gave me until Monday. The nicest thing is that I’m not a character, I’m Coki Ramírez. I like being part of a show on the same level as Vegas. I’ve stepped on super important stages at festivals, I get goosebumps every night. It’s like a live festival.

Before well ArgentinianCoki had had several theatrical successes such as Los Grimaldi with Nazarena Vélez, Tano Ranni and Georgina Barbarossa. “It was a success, we did three shows in the evening, the theater collapsed”he remembered.

then he did lionesses with Nazarena Velez and Carmen Barbieri. Then, in 2015, it arrived The club of scammers with Diego Reinhold. From that point until this return to the tables, she did a season at Carlos Paz with his show and also held private recitals and festivals.

-Did you move to Miami during the pandemic?

-I left from December to May 2022. At that time it was understood that I was going to live in Miami. I raised the money, sold the car and went alone to visit different cities in the United States. He owed me that trip, I didn’t know New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas. There I have many acquaintances with Alberto Plaza, the Chilean singer for whom I have always sung backing vocals. A project for a record of a specific style has hung up on me, but we need investors.

Would you go to live there?

-I was 4 months, went and came back. But I would never go to live in the United States. I am very close to my family. You find yourself alone, with another culture, other customs. In the artistic field I felt alone, I didn’t connect. It’s different with Europe, I’d like to go there and sing tango, but not in the United States.

– Were you just walking?

-Yes, because without a visa you cannot work. I was in the recording studios analyzing offers to make records. I went back because they named my mother an illustrious citizen of her city because she played volleyball for 54 years. They also distinguished me in the Córdoba legislature. I said “I’ll go back to Argentina and then I’ll see”. But no, I don’t settle there or I go crazy.

-What didn’t you like about Miami?

-My “country” is Córdoba, it’s my place in the world. I can go away for a year but always come back. Miami has a lot of nightlife that I don’t have. Las Vegas doesn’t last more than three days.

-How is your day?

-I’d like it to be seen because they don’t believe me. People imagine that famous people look good and well groomed all day going from one event to another. I’m very much from the neighborhood, going crazy in flip flops with my hair. Neighbors see me as a mess. I am a basic mine, I rest a lot. I love sleeping. My pleasure in life is to sleep.

-Are you an Aquarius like Shakira, would you make a song like that?

-I don’t really agree with what Shakira did. She retaliated with a song and used it as marketing. The kids in there… I think you need to let go. The boy doesn’t want to be with you anymore, that’s it, leave him alone!

-Have you ever changed a Ferrari for a Twingo?

-No (laughs). Usually I don’t think about others because you have to be in the situation to be able to understand. But being the man she has chosen to father his children, however many faults he has and however much he leaves you, he rarely makes that argument. But I get it again because when one is hurt, it’s horrible. And in this sense, music is magical, it is an escape route. Shakira who is a world star is also a human being and she takes revenge through song. I don’t know how questionable that is.

– Have you ever discovered a hoax?

-My breakups have always been on good terms, so to speak, because they’re all really awful, nobody likes it, but I’ve tried to make it peaceful. When I part, it’s over for me forever. I never got back with an ex. I am proud to evolve, it takes to learn.

-Are you engaged or single?

-Today I’m alone and I’m going through my best moment. I like the version of Coki I’m making. I have been doing very deep work for years and now I understand what I have read, meditated. I feel good, happy. I don’t pay attention to what I lack but to what I have, which is a lot. People give opinions without knowing, sometimes it’s annoying that one is happy.

-What criticizes you in the networks?

-Lying hurts. Things people imagine. It hurts but I’ve already managed not to let it affect me. I no longer react to lies. Sometimes they talk bad about me on TV. They tried to tell me that I cheated I don’t know who, that I left I don’t know who out of work.

-Can you delete them?

-Yes, and I block them. I don’t want that energy. One gets hooked and already lowers your vibration by half a point. “Outside, dump your trash elsewhere.” When one is fine, a bad vibe appears and you say “hello, peck”.

-What is success?

-Success is what happens to me today. I go to work, I am healthy, I have a family. I owe nothing to anyone. I sleep in peace. Something my parents taught me are values. This doesn’t sell for notes.

-You are very close to your family.

-I have twin sisters, Gabriela, who is a coach, who has been supporting me for many years. She lives in Jujuy and we talk to each other on Zoom, she helps me control my emotions, have fun. I’m very well contained that’s why I’m not an alcoholic mine, I have no addictions. I’ve never had vices.

-What things have you changed?

-Now we are starting to give a lot of momentum to mental health. These arguments were like “oh what are you doing to the Buddha”. And especially after the pandemic that many have started therapy. I started a long time ago with my books. I changed things with myself, I worked on self-love, to stop needing someone by my side out of necessity. Relax with that “I’m alone” thing. They judge me because I don’t want to have children. I am who I am, I know where I want to go. And what people expect from you sets them apart. They tell me ‘shut up, you haven’t filled a stadium’. But that’s not my success. I’m happy today because tomorrow we’ll go out on the streets and we don’t know if we’ll come back alive.

-Who are your references in this spiritual journey?

-My pillars are Eckhart Tolle, Daniel Habif, an excellent motivator, the Spanish doctor Mario Alonso Puig. Every day I am grateful for what I have and the gratitude multiplies. Now it seems that well Argentinian It will have a symphonic version at the Teatro Colón and festivals are coming up in March. This is success for me, the present.

-Did you talk to Tinelli again?

Unfortunately, I have no further contact with him. They put me in Mole’s loop with the dogs.

-What had happened to the mole?

-I went to dance with the Mole, I went to Buenos Aires, I already had (Claudio) Cosano’s dress ready, to go to the Dance in 2013 and they told me “don’t come, there was a mess, they’re about to scold the Mole” for some greyhound racing. I was so angry that I wrote to Marcelo on his cell phone, he told me they wouldn’t leave me without work, but they never contacted me again.

Did you get hurt?

-Yes. I told Marcelo I wanted to stay at Dance, that another dancer put me and nothing. Then I texted (Federico) Hoppe (producer of Tinelli) and told him ‘it’s a very difficult situation, all the press are calling me and I don’t know what to answer. And he was like ‘no, well, I don’t know…’. And I said ‘go to shit…’. Terrible. But hey, this is the industry, the medium: they use you and they discard you.

-Clear…

-But what they couldn’t do is with people’s affection. I swear when I leave the theater there are big women, disabled guys, it’s impressive. I try to be a better person every day.

-How do you define yourself? Are you as complicated as some say?

I don’t want trouble, I want to have fun. I’m authentic, I get along wonderfully with Ángel and the whole cast. The ones that I call complicated are the ones that are messy to work with. With my sister, who is my manager, we are super neat. My sister who is a coach told me that when they see you well they want to attack you. They may call me a “bitch” which would be a bias, but I don’t like it when they mess up my job because I’m super professional there.

-It is striking that they criticize a woman by saying “who would she have been with to get to that place?”, while never wondering how men get to places of power.

– Shakira said it: women don’t cry anymore, women invoice. I live on my money, I don’t need a man with money by my side. As soon as they see you traveling they say “who is the bank?” I am independent and professional, I am the perfect woman.

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Source: Clarin

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