The horse injury that kicked off a musical adventure
How an accidental childhood injury from a horse kickstarted Mexican singer Natalia Lafourcade’s record-breaking, Grammy-winning music career.
Natalia Lafourcade is one of Mexico’s most internationally celebrated musicians – winning more Latin Grammys than any other Latina singer. But it was a childhood accident that literally kickstarted Natalia’s lifelong passion for music. On Natalia’s sixth birthday, she snuck away unobserved from her party on a farm to play with horses grazing nearby. The escapade ended in hospital after she was wounded in the head by a startled mare. The doctors told Natalia’s family that the resulting brain and neurological damage meant that she would barely make it through elementary school, let alone university or ever have a career. But Natalia’s mother, a trained pianist, helped her recuperate through music therapy and watched her blossom into a performer with a powerful voice. Natalia released her first album at the age of 17, and has gone onto have a record-breaking musical career. She spoke to Outlook’s Clayton Conn on the launch of her latest album, Cancionera.
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Presenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: Maryam Maruf and Katy Davis
Voiceover: Regina Brandolino
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(Photo: Natalia Lafourcade. Credit: Getty Images)
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