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How much responsibility requires releasing a solo CD?
A lot of responsibility, because I need to stay on top of all the details. I do not have a group that could blame the failures. Now I am responsible for everything. I feel like I’m starting again, and consider it a challenge to commit myself to the best energies.
Who are you most committed? With yourself or with your fans?
Obviously with my fans. If not I am keeping them, kill me (laughs). I owe everything to them, and I have to please them.
What kind of sound brings this CD?
It has a bit of everything. Since electronic music, from Pop to play all the sounds on this CD tell me, are my essence.
As his career would have been if it had not been in RBD?
Ouch! is difficult to answer this question for all that RBD represented in my life. Definitely would not be the same Dulce is answering this interview. I believe that everything that happens in life leads you down a path to reach a specific place. I had to go through the RBD to be here in Venezuela, inviting you to my show.
The phase that preserves the “Rebel”?
The best memories, though I am now less rebellious (laughs). It made me very much personal and professional experience. Up on stage, being in contact with so many people … it all left me a lot.
What takes the audience on this visit Venezuela?
I carry with me all the love. My fans know that they are the best, always so supportive and so detail-oriented.
Took the opportunity to taste foods Venezuela?
Enough. I will go on a diet after so many urgent ‘arepas’ and ‘tequeños’ I ate (laughs).
Check out the scans:

New photos of Dulce María press conference during the Xpo 2010 Joven, Mexico. Check! Thanks to DulceBrasil.com
Check out the video of a short interview given by Dulce Maria backstage at his show in the city of Zacatlan (Mexico), yesterday (20).
Dulce María arriving at to attend the Monterrey Concert EXAcústico, this past Thursday (18). Check! thanks to DulceBrasil.com.
