
Phyllis Sentiva Ochoa, the girl behind the San Antonio-themed music “The place We Roll,” which went viral on social media, is out of jail after being launched Wednesday from the Hilltop Unit in Gatesville, MySA studies.
Ochoa, whose YouTube music turned an Alamo Metropolis anthem, was sentenced to 16 years in state jail roughly a 12 months after the tune’s 2015 launch. She was charged with aggravated theft and human trafficking of a minor, public data present.
Ochoa advised KSAT throughout a current interview that upon her launch, she desires to reconnect together with her son, whom she hasn’t spoken to since her incarceration.
“I’d need him to know that I like him and I haven’t forgotten him, and that he has been my motivation,” Ochoa advised the TV station.
Ochoa additionally advised KSAT that she’s going to “reside for a second” and spend time with household whereas she will get again on her toes. She added that she’s finding out to get a driver’s license and hopes to return to San Antonio.
Ochoa’s music started resurface on social media platforms equivalent to Instagram and TikTok round a 12 months in the past, usually used as background music for clips of incidents that appear to occur solely within the Alamo Metropolis.
Since then, the tune has grown extra mainstream, even choosing up play at Spurs video games and political rallies.
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