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“It’s all about me squirting
and me being a hustler and a
porn star.”
Veronica Rodriguez switched her focus last year,
devoting almost all her time to her music career.
“I was hitting the studio and learning,” Rodriguez
tells AVN. “There was a lot to learn. I found a
producer that gave me the idea because I have so
many followers on my Instagram and if I can sell my
porno videos, I feel like I can sell music for 1 dollar.
That’s why I started getting into it.”
The sexy Venezuelan star, who has been on a
hiatus from doing boy/girl porn but continues to
feature dance, started studio work with her producer
and manager, Dashius Clay, in January 2018.
“I was really bad, bad with music. I didn’t have a
good voice. I had to get a vocal teacher and see her
twice a week,” Rodriguez says.
The artist known as V Rod dedicated herself to
getting better, creating six songs—none of which
were released—before finding her rhythm with what
became her first official single, “Hola.”
“‘Hola’ was my seventh song. I love how it came
out. This was my song to introduce myself in the
music world,” she says. “It was my first video and in
two months it had over 250,000 views [on YouTube],
a lot of downloads on Spotify and other platforms.
“I had a lot of people harassing me, telling me to go
back to the porn business, that I don’t know how to
sing. But I completely ignore all the bad comments.
Then I put out my second song [“No Pueden”],
which I was singing in Spanish and English.”
Her third song, “Certified Drip,” a collaboration with
Venezuelan artist San T and reality TV personality,
Jozea, was released in late January.
“It’s all about me squirting and me being a hustler
and a porn star,” explains Rodriguez.
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