Ozuna
Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado (born March 13, 1992), known professionally as Ozuna, is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter. He is one of the most popular and successful Latin music artists of all time, with over 15 million albums sold worldwide. Ozuna has won numerous awards, including a Latin Grammy Award, four Billboard Latin Music Awards, and two Premios Lo Nuestro awards.
Ozuna was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He began his music career in 2012, releasing a number of singles on SoundCloud. In 2016, he released his debut studio album, Odisea. The album was a commercial success and spawned the hit singles "Si Tu Marido No Te Quiere," "Dile Que Tu Me Quieres," and "La Ocasión."
Ozuna's second studio album, Aura, was released in 2018. The album was a critical and commercial success and spawned the hit singles "Criminal," "Taki Taki," and "Baila Baila Baila." "Taki Taki" became Ozuna's signature song and helped to establish him as a major star in the United States.
Ozuna's third studio album, Nibiru, was released in 2019. The album was a commercial success and spawned the hit singles "China," "Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi," and "Fantasía."
Ozuna has collaborated with a number of other artists, including Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, and Karol G. He has also starred in a number of films, including Que León (2018) and Tom & Jerry (2021).
Personal Life
Ozuna is married to Taina Marie Meléndez. The couple have two children together. Ozuna is a private person and he does not share much about his personal life with the public.
Legacy
Ozuna is one of the most successful and popular Latin music artists of all time. He is known for his catchy songs, his unique voice, and his energetic live performances. Ozuna is a role model for many young people around the world and is an inspiration to anyone who dreams of achieving great things. He is a true superstar and is destined to continue to be one of the most popular and successful Latin music artists for many years to come.
Ozuna is also known for his philanthropy and his work with charities. He has donated millions of dollars to various charities, including the Red Cross and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Ozuna is also a supporter of the LGBTQ+ community and has spoken out against discrimination and violence against LGBTQ+ people.