Azúcar, flores y muchos colores
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Abstract
Azúcar, Flores y Muchos Colores (Sugar, Flowers, and Lots of Colors) was born from the romanticization of being a woman in her twenties—someone who has already experienced love, loss, friendships, and everything in between. The project explores how these feelings shape individuals as they grow up—sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. It embraces the blurry lines between emotions and celebrates the complexity of feeling everything fully. For María Fernanda, expressing femininity through songwriting and production was central. After holding on to these emotions for so long, turning them into a 5-song EP during her time at Berklee felt both fresh and liberating. She believes that everyone is made of both their best and worst parts—and that embracing all aspects of oneself is essential. This project blends the intensity of reggaeton and urban rhythms with the silkiness of R&B, creating a contrast that mirrors her growth as a producer and songwriter deeply in touch with her emotions.
Publication Date
7-1-2025
Campus
New York City Campus
Specialization
Songwriting and Production
Recommended Citation
Macias, Fernanda. “Azúcar, flores y muchos colores.” Master's thesis, Berklee College of Music, 2025. https://remix.berklee.edu/graduate-studies-cmat/155.