Becky G Hints at Upcoming Projects for 2016

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It's always exciting to know what our favorite celebrities are up to, especially those who have been silent for so long. Thankfully, fans of pop singer, Becky G, no longer have to guess what she's been doing.

Just a few days ago, the singer took to her Twitter account to hint at possible projects coming her way this year. On her Twitter account, Becky G shared that she was in a great mood. She also revealed her excitement over a few "secret" projects she was working on.

Her first tweet was sent on Jan. 19, where the singer wrote "You ever walk down the street with such a pep in your step because you're having such a good day?" The 18-year-old singer later divulged a bit more information to her followers as she hinted at closing in on some deals on a few upcoming projects. According to her tweet, she was getting excited because she was "signing contracts." The singer also asked her followers whether they were already ready for the projects she had lined up for the year.

Apart from these tweets, Becky G released a new single. She also recorded some videos of herself as she was recording songs from what could possibly be her debut album. At least, that's what these posts insinuate.

There's still no official word on when the album will be released and where her fans will be able to get their hands on it. But despite this, the teen star already gave her fans an overview of what they can expect to hear from her.

On the plus side, Latin Times has reported that Becky G will be performing on stage of Calibash 2016, which is one of the largest Latin music concerts of the year. The concert is taking place in Los Angeles, CA on January 24.

In the words of Becky G, "I'm ready, you ready?"

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