Don’t even think about touching Gina Rodriguez’s exquisitely curated playlist— which includes Justin Bieber, Kanye West, and,

of course, Drake.

When someone suggests changing up the soundtrack at her photo shoot, she winces and snaps back, “No, this is my playlist.” You can tell she’s toning down her real feeling: Go ahead, shut off my Drizzy and see what happens!

It’s quite a contrast with her Jane the Virgin persona, the role that earned her a Golden Globe in 2015. In her first two seasons on the popular CW series, audiences came to know and love Jane Villanueva, the bubbly, 20-something Latina whose easygoing ways are steadied by a moral core so firm that she keeps a pregnancy after being artificially inseminated by accident, and saves her virginity until marriage. (Spoiler alert: Producers have revealed that Jane will finally have sex during the show’s upcoming third season.)

Along with her Latina costars Andrea Navedo (Jane’s mom) and Ivonne Coll (Jane’s abuela), the Chicago-born boricua has endeared herself to Latino audiences and non-Latinos alike, thanks not only to her acting ability, but to Jane’s clever yet heartfelt dialogue and the straightforward manner in which the cast addresses difficult, real-life issues from immigration to abortion and ageism.