รngela Aguilar, regional Mexican royalty, plots her next power move

รngela Aguilar may be an elegant interpreter of mรบsica Mexicana, a genre that her family has dominated for generations.
Yet when I sit across from the 21-year-old singer at a dining hall on Olvera Street, she exudes a commanding diva spirit that is all her own.
It is a fierceness that surfaces most prominently when the conversation turns to the business of music, her familyโs legacy and her recent marriage to young Mexican singer-songwriter Christian Nodal.
When it comes to her latest album, โNadie Se Va Como Llegรณ,โ Aguilarโs 12-song set of romantic ballads, itโs clear the Latin Grammy-nominated singer is delving into music rooted in heartache โ but she insists that the latest songs, colored by the agony of unrequited love, have nothing to do with her personal life.
โIโm not singing to anybody, Iโm not answering to anybody,โ declares Aguilar. โI speak through music, but Iโm not sending messages to anyone except to let people know of my love of Mexican culture.โ

That pride for heritage also comes from being part of a prominent musical dynasty. Backed by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and director Enrico Lรณpez-Yaรฑez, Aguilar will perform two nights at the Hollywood Bowl on Aug. 15 and 16 with her famous family, including her hitmaker father Pepe and her brother Leonardo. Her late grandparents, Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre, were icons in both music and films; her mother, Aneliz Alvarez-Alcala, the matriarch of the family, oversees the familyโs Machin Records.
Alvarez-Alcala also guides her famous daughter as a manager. Itโs a role that, beyond the recording sessions, performances and red carpet appearances, took a challenging turn in recent years as Aguilar was bombarded with criticism online about her marriage, her vocal style โ and just about everything else in between.
โTurmoil,โ Alvarez-Alcala says, was at the epicenter. โPeople have been very opinionated about her personal relationships and itโs been very hard for her. Our family has always been very loved by the public. Those criticisms were so undeserved and hard. The way I see it, it made her stronger and more appreciative of the good things, moments and the people who love her.โ
For Aguilarโs part, growing up in music was the norm, and her spotlight has expanded with each project. Childhood showcases with family led to a mesmerizing performance of โLa Lloronaโ at the 2018 Latin Grammys, when she was met with a standing ovation. It was a seminal moment that marked her place in music, beyond just any nepo baby or child entertainer.
โI deeply admire her artistry and the impact sheโs making in mรบsica Mexicana,โ says Yvonne Drazan, vice president of Peer Musicโs Latin Division, West Coast. โShe represents a new generation of women reshaping the genre with talent, grace and vision.โ
Drazan cites the range of Aguilarโs latest album, which she says โfelt like a modern-day โRomances,โ much like what Luis Miguel did, reintroducing timeless Latin standards to a new audience with a young and fresh approach.โ

Before recording her latest album, which she executive produced, Aguilar took time away from the family business to cope with the overexposure in the tabloids following her wedding to Nodal. In fact, it was her husband, she says, who encouraged her to โtake time to enjoy life.โ The newlyweds traveled to Los Cabos, spent time alone and sang to each other in their own space for inspiration โ even if during a typical grocery store outing, as fans filmed their every move.
The sabbatical revived her passion for music โ and it was support from family and friends that helped Aguilar find her footing once more. The great salsa singer Marc Anthony, who was in attendance at the Aguilar-Nodal wedding in the summer of 2024, was the reason that the Pablo Preciado-penned power ballad, โNo Quiero Hablar,โ made it on the new album.
โIโve known Marc since I was 5 years old, so Iโm super close to him,โ says Aguilar, who concedes that she doesnโt often share her music with others. โOne night we were having a party at Marcโs house, having so much fun and I got the courage to share with him some music. Two weeks later, I got a message about the song, and I [was] thinking he wrote me in error.โ
The result is a lovelorn duet that is punctuated by the swooning harmonies of Anthony and Aguilar. โHe worked on the song, changed the arrangement and when I heard his voice on it โฆ well, it [was] ridiculous,โ she says.

When it comes to being part of her familyโs independent label, Aguilar says itโs not easy โ in many ways not being on a major label goes against the current of the music industry, and that alone can make business difficult. In fact, she adds, her father has been on a mission to own masters of every one of his albums.
โMy dad has been fighting,โ she says. โHeโs the owner of 27 masters, but he has more albums than that. And itโs similar for my husband โ he doesnโt have one master in his career, and heโs one of the top-selling artists in Mexico.โ
Aguilar recalls having a revealing conversation over dinner with an industry manager in regional Mexican music. โItโs hard to be around you guys and hear your conversations because for me,โ he told her, โif I give my artist a watch, a car, theyโll shut up.โ
Aguilar thinks often of young, inexperienced artists who didnโt have the privilege of being in a family of savvy entertainers โ those who run the biggest risk of getting cheated out of royalties. It is why sheโs plotting a foundation that provides education and support to burgeoning artists, so they donโt get exploited.
โWhen that person told me how he works with his artists, I was like โSโ, this is crazy,โโ she says.
As she builds on her leading and producing roles in music, Aguilar can always count on her own creative edge and her familyโs legacy.
โTrees with roots donโt blow away,โ she says as the interview comes to an end. Hovering nearby is an entourage of about half a dozen people, including a makeup artist whoโs primed to make Aguilarโs next touch-up.
โThose roots are embedded within me,โ Aguilar adds, โand that is what keeps me grounded, centered and real.โ