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Ozuna

Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado (Spanish pronunciation: [xwan oˈsuna roˈsaðo delano]; born March 13, 1992),[1] known simply by his surname Ozuna, is a Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and rapper, born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico to a Dominican father and a Puerto Rican mother.[2] Five of his studio albums have topped the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, with Aura (2018) charting at number seven on the Billboard 200. His musical style is primarily defined as reggaeton and Latin trap, although he has collaborated with several artists from different genres and his music takes influences from a wide variety of genres, including pop, rock, hip-hop, R&B, reggae, dancehall, bachata, merengue, dembow, and electronic.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Ozuna
Ozuna in 2019
Born
Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado

(1992-03-13) March 13, 1992 (age 30)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
Years active2012–present
SpouseTaina Marie Meléndez
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Labels

Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, he decided to become a singer at age 12, drawing influence from the Latin American genres of reggaeton, salsa, and bachata. He made his musical debut in 2012 with the song "Imaginando", which attracted the attention of recording labels and led to collaborations with Daddy Yankee and Anuel AA. He released several singles before signing with Sony Music Latin in 2017, who funded the recording of his debut album Odisea. His second studio album Aura, released on August 24, 2018, debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200. His 2018 collaboration with DJ Snake, Cardi B, and Selena Gomez on "Taki Taki" was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA. He released his third studio album, Nibiru on November 29, 2019. His fourth studio album, ENOC, was released in September 2020.

Since the beginning of his career, he has sold around 15 million records, making him one of the best-selling Latin American music artists of all time.[9] On 1 February 2019 Ozuna had the most one billion-view videos on YouTube of any artist[10][11] and he has won two Latin Grammy Awards, five Billboard Music Awards, twelve Billboard Latin Music Awards, four Guinness World Records, among other accolades.[12][13] In 2019, Time included him on their annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.[14] He made his acting debut in the film Que León.[15] He appeared in F9, the ninth film in the Fast & Furious franchise.[15]

In 2022, he played the song "Arhbo" for the 2022 FIFA World Cup along with GIMS, which they also performed during the closing ceremony.[16]

Early life

Ozuna was born in San Juan to a Dominican father and a Puerto Rican mother.[17][18] He grew up listening to traditional Latin genres such as salsa and bachata, which have influenced his musical style.[18] He additionally enjoyed reggaeton artists Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, and Wisin y Yandel, which he refers to as "the real, real reggaeton", as well as fellow American hip-hop and R&B artists Jay-Z and Usher.[19] As stated in the eponymous opening track from his album Odisea, he grew up poor and was mainly raised by his paternal grandmother. His father, who worked as a dancer for reggaeton performer Vico C for three years, was fatally shot when Ozuna was three years old, and his mother was not financially stable enough to raise him.[20]

Ozuna was raised in his grandmother's three-bedroom apartment built above a bodega in San Juan.[21] His grandmother instilled a strong Christian faith in him. He explained that her philosophy centered around the ideal "that nothing is given to us, that you have to work for what you get...a pair of sneakers—we bought those with sacrifice. She would say the same of a pencil, an eraser, simple things. We had to sweat in order to get it."[21] Drawing influence from the Latin music he grew up on, he decided to pursue a singing career at age twelve.[18] That same year, his uncle, who served as a father-figure since his father's death, gifted him his first microphone.[21] His uncle often played music by Daddy Yankee, Don Omar and De La Ghetto, and the teenager would rap along with the songs on the microphone.[21]

To further his career, Ozuna took a job at a local bar called El Corozal, where his earliest musical performances took place.[21] Hoping to escape the violence and poverty of his neighborhood, he moved to the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City in 2010.[22][18] While there, the artist learned how to produce and promote his own music videos, and made his first video with a budget of under US$100.[23] However, he viewed Washington Heights to be equally violent and impoverished as his hometown, and returned to Puerto Rico with his wife and two children after three years in New York.[18]

Career

2012–2016: Career beginnings and breakthrough

 
Ozuna performing in 2016

Ozuna debuted as a singer in 2012 with the song "Imaginando". He previously went by the name J Oz. He worked with Musicologo & Menes before gaining popularity. In 2014, he signed a recording contract with Golden Family Records and began to publish his songs on YouTube. The following year, he focused on gaining a following by performing more than 300 shows in Puerto Rico.[24] That same year, he started his ongoing popular streak with his breakthrough hit "Si Tu Marido No Te Quiere", originally featuring D.OZi when released to streaming platforms and websites, though he was taken down when the song hit radio. The song achieved success on radio and was eventually well known across Latin America. He has since performed in many shows across South America.[25] Manager Vicente Saavedra heard Ozuna's music playing at a basketball game in Puerto Rico, inspiring Saavedra to pursue and eventually sign the artist.[26] Saavedra strategically focused on radio hits to build a following for Ozuna.[26] In early 2016, Ozuna gained further prominence for his appearance in the single "La Ocasión", a collaboration with DJ Luian, Mambo Kingz, De La Ghetto, Arcángel, and Anuel AA. The single reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. In March, Ozuna released a remix of his song "No Quiere Enamorarse", featuring Daddy Yankee. In September, he released his most popular single at the time, "Dile Que Tu Me Quieres", which earned him a place at number 13 on the Billboard Latin chart at the end of the year. Ozuna also had two other songs that made it to the ranking, "Si Tu Marido No Te Quiere (Remix)" featuring Arcángel and Farruko and "En La Intimidad", which reached the top 30.[27] Ozuna regarded the single as his "big break" and credited Farruko and Arcángel with allowing him to gain recognition by including them as featured artists.[26]

2017: Odisea

In June 2017, VP Entertainment/DimeloVi president, Vicente Saavedra, signed an agreement with Sony Music Latin. The deal included distribution for all artists represented by Saavedra agencies, starting with Ozuna's first studio album, Odisea, released on August 11.[28] The album featured collaborations with J Balvin, Zion & Lennox and Nicky Jam.[24] Leading up to the release of the album, Ozuna had eight singles charting concurrently on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.[18] Odisea spent 46 weeks at the top of the Billboard Latin Albums chart, the second-longest run of all time after Gloria Estefan's Mi Tierra.[26] The Odisea tour began on May 26, 2017, in Atlanta, and included over 25 cities, among them, Chicago, Miami, Houston, and Los Angeles.[29][30] Eventually, it was renamed the Odisea World Tour, with Ozuna visiting European cities and Latin America.[31] The single "Te Vas" reached more than 710 million views on YouTube, making it Ozuna's most played song on the website at the time.[32]

In 2017, Ozuna released many singles, including "Dile Que Tu Me Quieres (Remix)" featuring Yandel, "Después de las 12" and, in April of that year, "Tu Foto", which reached the 10th spot on the Latin Billboard list, and reached more than 780 million views on YouTube. He also released several collaborations, including "La Rompe Corazones" featuring Daddy Yankee, "Escápate Conmigo" featuring Wisin, "Ahora Dice" with Chris Jedi, J Balvin and Arcángel among others. "Escápate Conmigo" topped the Latin Airplay chart and reached number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 2017.[33] "Se Preparó" was released on August 10, 2017, and, as of October 2019, has more than 1.2 billion views on YouTube. Odisea spent over 30 weeks at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, surpassing the 29-week record held by Luis Miguel's Segundo Romance as the longest-charting number one album by a male artist.[34]

On April 13, 2018, Ozuna featured on a remixed version of "Te Boté" featuring Nicky Jam and Bad Bunny.[35] Elias Leight of Rolling Stone described the remix of "Te Boté" as "one of the most indispensable songs released this year in any genre — a hit in both old-fashioned media like radio as well as the warp-speed world of YouTube".[36] In December 2017, Ozuna released the single "La Modelo" featuring Cardi B.[37] Following the release, the song debuted at number 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the chart dated January 6, 2018, becoming Ozuna's first entry to the ranking as a lead act, following his featurings with Wisin's "Escápate Conmigo" and Natti Natasha's "Criminal", while all of them hit number three on the Hot Latin Songs chart.[38]

2018–2020: Aura, Nibiru and ENOC

His second studio album Aura, released on August 24, 2018, debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200.[39] The record features collaborations with Nicky Jam, Anuel AA, Cardi B, Romeo Santos, and Akon.[40] To promote the album, Ozuna embarked on the Aura Tour,[41][42] which started on July 26, 2018, in Madrid,[43] while the US leg started on September 7 in Atlanta.[41] Upon its release, Aura had the biggest streaming week of any Latin album and reached number seven on the US Billboard Hot 200 album chart, remaining on the chart for a total of 41 weeks.[40][44] He was named YouTube's most-viewed artist globally of 2018, and in October of that year, Time included him on their annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.[14][45] He made his acting debut starring in the film Que Leon, which was also released in the US.[46]

In October 2018, he worked with DJ Snake, Cardi B, and Selena Gomez on the song "Taki Taki". The single reached number eleven on the US Billboard Hot 100. The single became the most-streamed song on Spotify in that month and reached over 20 million views on YouTube in the day following the release of the song's accompanying music video on October 9.[47] "China", released in July 2019 with Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Karol G and J Balvin, became his fourth number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart.[48] In September 2019, he received four Guinness World Records awards: the most videos to reach one billion views on YouTube, the most Billboard Latin Music Award nominations for a single artist in a single year, and most Billboard Latin Music Award wins for a single artist in a single year.[49]

Ozuna released his third album Nibiru on November 29, 2019. The album features collaborations from Cultura Profética's Willy Rodríguez, Snoop Dogg, DJ Snake and Diddy.[50] In an interview with National Public Radio, Ozuna explained the significance of the album title by saying, "I chose the name Nibiru from the theory that the world will end [after an interplanetary collision] and I adapted it to my own personal concept: We make music to collide with the world and the public".[51] Also in November 2019, Ozuna performed at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, which he called "a dream, because I've seen it on TV for years".[19] Niburu reached the peak position of number 41 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on December 14, 2019, remaining on the chart for eight weeks.[44] It also became his third album in a row to top the Hot Latin Albums chart.[52]

In 2020, Ozuna released the singles "Mamacita, with the Black Eyed Peas, as well as "Caramelo". Both songs topped the US Latin Airplay chart, becoming Ozuna's 19th and 20th chart-toppers, respectively, and putting him in a tie with Daddy Yankee for third most number-ones. "Caramelo" was released as the lead single from his fourth studio album ENOC, which was released on September 4, 2020.[53] In November, he won two Latin Grammy Awards for his collaboration with Rosalía "Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi" in the categories Best Urban Fusion/Performance and Best Urban Song.[54]

2021: Los Dioses

On January 22, 2021, Anuel AA and Ozuna released a collaborative album titled Los Dioses. In January 2021 Ozuna collaborated with the video game Call of Duty: Mobile.[55]

Artistry

 
Despite being primarily a reggaeton and trap artist, Ozuna cites bachata singer Romeo Santos (pictured) as his favorite singer.

Ozuna has been described as the "New King of Reggaeton".[56][57] He is known as "el negrito de los ojos claros" ("the black guy with light eyes").[23] His logo is a teddy bear in a hoodie, which Lawrence Lowe of Billboard described as having an "approachable sweetness".[21] Eduardo Cepeda of Billboard stated that despite Latin urban music "presently veering away from its Afro-Latino roots" Ozuna is "one of the only, and certainly the most famous, Afro-Latinos to hit the mainstream".[23] Ozuna has more than ten songs exceeding 200 million views on YouTube, echoing the beginnings of other successful Urbano artists, like Farruko and Maluma.[58][59] Elias Leight of Rolling Stone opined that "If he sang in English, he'd be on the cover of every magazine in America".[36] In a 2017 interview with the New York Times, Ozuna stated that he was practicing his English in the hopes of achieving crossover success.[24]

Despite being primarily a reggaeton and trap artist, Ozuna cites Dominican-Puerto Rican-American bachata singer Romeo Santos as his favorite singer.[24] Ozuna also greatly admires salsa artist Frankie Ruiz.[18] He is also a fan of rock music, and expresses an affinity for the electric guitar.[60] While many of his songs feature explicit sexual lyrics, he has avoided lyrics that explicitly objectify or disrespect women, and Ozuna himself has stated that his music is appropriate for "the whole family".[17][21] He has compared himself to Canadian artist Drake, explaining that they are both "very careful not to denigrate women or to hurt young people" and that they both often alternate between singing and rapping.[21] His songs often discuss relationships and heartbreak, inspired by the overt sentimentality of the bachata and salsa genres.[18]

Public image

As described by a The New York Times article, Ozuna "can work across all these genres at the same time is a testament to the current fluidity of Latin pop, but also to the effectiveness of his singing. He has a sweet, nimble voice that he sometimes deploys like a balladeer, and sometimes like a rapper."[24] Elias Leight of Rolling Stone described Ozuna's voice as "slim but slicing, precise and hard to imitate".[36] Joey Guerra of the Houston Chronicle observed that Ozuna "isn't quite as adventurous as contemporaries J Balvin or Bad Bunny. His songs stick to a more traditional formula...but Ozuna is earnest and sincere in his songs and performance".[61]

Personal life

Ozuna describes himself as a "typical boricua with Dominican blood."[62] He is married to Taina Marie Meléndez[63] and they have two children, Sofía and Jacob Andrés.[64] Ozuna is a collector of watches, a passion that began when his grandmother gave him a Toy Story watch when he was a child. He calls his watch collection his "greatest investment" and in 2017 alone, he spent over $800,000 USD.

On October 17, 2022, Ozuna became the owner of a basketball team in Puerto Rico's National league (Baloncesto Nacional Superior de Puerto Rico).[65]

Philanthropy

In 2017, he started the charity organization Odisea Children.[66] Aside from supporting the hospital with financial donations, Ozuna visited sick children in the San Jorge Hospital, in Santurce, San Juan at Christmas time in 2019, along with other reggaeton artists that he called to action.[67]

Controversies

On January 5, 2017, he was arrested along with his work team at the El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, Colombia, by immigration agents. The incident occurred after he and his producer acted violently before the agents, which caused the reprogramming of a concert scheduled in Manizales. On July 30 of the same year, during a concert at United Palace, New York, Ozuna struck a security guard on the head, with his microphone, for being on stage.[68] After receiving criticism for what he did, he expressed regret through Facebook.

In August of the same year, he was nearby when Carlos "Tonka" Báez Rosa, a drug trafficker, was murdered. He said he heard the shooting and fled the scene leaving his vehicle, a Range Rover truck, and that the victim was his close friend. He was linked to the investigation of the crime when the police found his truck near the scene. On August 7, the car was seized by police, and he received a death threat from a group of drug traffickers. A few days later, police said there was no direct link between his car and the shooting.[69]

In January 2019, Ozuna confirmed he had been the victim of an extortion scam involving an explicit video filmed of him when he was a minor. The FBI investigated the case, and Ozuna's lawyer confirmed that Kevin Fret, an openly gay trap singer, was the person extorting Ozuna. Kevin Fret was murdered, and police said that Ozuna was not a suspect in the murder. For the video, which had been edited to cause Ozuna more damage, Ozuna apologized to his fans and family.[70]

Discography

Solo studio albums

Collaborative studio albums

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes Reference
2011 NY Sex Chronicles Himself Additional role [71]
2018 Que León José Miguel León Main role
2019 Los Leones
2021 Tom And Jerry Assistant Hotel Staff Cameo
F9 Young Santos Main Role [72]

Awards and nominations

Ozuna has received numerous awards, including two Latin Grammy Awards—both for "Yo x ti, tú x mí"—from ten nominations, as well as five Billboard Music Awards, twelve Billboard Latin Music Awards, six Latin American Music Awards, eìght Lo Nuestro Awards, and four Guinness World Records.

Concert tours

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Not to be confused with the city of Osuna Spain For other people with the same name see Ozuna disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ozuna and the second or maternal family name is Rosado Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado Spanish pronunciation xwan oˈsuna roˈsado delano born March 13 1992 1 known simply by his surname Ozuna is a Puerto Rican singer songwriter and rapper born and raised in San Juan Puerto Rico to a Dominican father and a Puerto Rican mother 2 Five of his studio albums have topped the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart with Aura 2018 charting at number seven on the Billboard 200 His musical style is primarily defined as reggaeton and Latin trap although he has collaborated with several artists from different genres and his music takes influences from a wide variety of genres including pop rock hip hop R amp B reggae dancehall bachata merengue dembow and electronic 3 4 5 6 7 8 OzunaOzuna in 2019BornJuan Carlos Ozuna Rosado 1992 03 13 March 13 1992 age 30 San Juan Puerto RicoOccupationsSingersongwriterrapperYears active2012 presentSpouseTaina Marie MelendezChildren2Musical careerGenresReggaeton Latin trap alternative reggaetonLabelsVP Sony LatinBorn and raised in San Juan Puerto Rico he decided to become a singer at age 12 drawing influence from the Latin American genres of reggaeton salsa and bachata He made his musical debut in 2012 with the song Imaginando which attracted the attention of recording labels and led to collaborations with Daddy Yankee and Anuel AA He released several singles before signing with Sony Music Latin in 2017 who funded the recording of his debut album Odisea His second studio album Aura released on August 24 2018 debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200 His 2018 collaboration with DJ Snake Cardi B and Selena Gomez on Taki Taki was certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA He released his third studio album Nibiru on November 29 2019 His fourth studio album ENOC was released in September 2020 Since the beginning of his career he has sold around 15 million records making him one of the best selling Latin American music artists of all time 9 On 1 February 2019 Ozuna had the most one billion view videos on YouTube of any artist 10 11 and he has won two Latin Grammy Awards five Billboard Music Awards twelve Billboard Latin Music Awards four Guinness World Records among other accolades 12 13 In 2019 Time included him on their annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world 14 He made his acting debut in the film Que Leon 15 He appeared in F9 the ninth film in the Fast amp Furious franchise 15 In 2022 he played the song Arhbo for the 2022 FIFA World Cup along with GIMS which they also performed during the closing ceremony 16 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2012 2016 Career beginnings and breakthrough 2 2 2017 Odisea 2 3 2018 2020 Aura Nibiru and ENOC 2 4 2021 Los Dioses 3 Artistry 4 Public image 5 Personal life 6 Philanthropy 7 Controversies 8 Discography 9 Filmography 10 Awards and nominations 11 Concert tours 12 ReferencesEarly life EditOzuna was born in San Juan to a Dominican father and a Puerto Rican mother 17 18 He grew up listening to traditional Latin genres such as salsa and bachata which have influenced his musical style 18 He additionally enjoyed reggaeton artists Daddy Yankee Don Omar and Wisin y Yandel which he refers to as the real real reggaeton as well as fellow American hip hop and R amp B artists Jay Z and Usher 19 As stated in the eponymous opening track from his album Odisea he grew up poor and was mainly raised by his paternal grandmother His father who worked as a dancer for reggaeton performer Vico C for three years was fatally shot when Ozuna was three years old and his mother was not financially stable enough to raise him 20 Ozuna was raised in his grandmother s three bedroom apartment built above a bodega in San Juan 21 His grandmother instilled a strong Christian faith in him He explained that her philosophy centered around the ideal that nothing is given to us that you have to work for what you get a pair of sneakers we bought those with sacrifice She would say the same of a pencil an eraser simple things We had to sweat in order to get it 21 Drawing influence from the Latin music he grew up on he decided to pursue a singing career at age twelve 18 That same year his uncle who served as a father figure since his father s death gifted him his first microphone 21 His uncle often played music by Daddy Yankee Don Omar and De La Ghetto and the teenager would rap along with the songs on the microphone 21 To further his career Ozuna took a job at a local bar called El Corozal where his earliest musical performances took place 21 Hoping to escape the violence and poverty of his neighborhood he moved to the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City in 2010 22 18 While there the artist learned how to produce and promote his own music videos and made his first video with a budget of under US 100 23 However he viewed Washington Heights to be equally violent and impoverished as his hometown and returned to Puerto Rico with his wife and two children after three years in New York 18 Career Edit2012 2016 Career beginnings and breakthrough Edit Ozuna performing in 2016 Ozuna debuted as a singer in 2012 with the song Imaginando He previously went by the name J Oz He worked with Musicologo amp Menes before gaining popularity In 2014 he signed a recording contract with Golden Family Records and began to publish his songs on YouTube The following year he focused on gaining a following by performing more than 300 shows in Puerto Rico 24 That same year he started his ongoing popular streak with his breakthrough hit Si Tu Marido No Te Quiere originally featuring D OZi when released to streaming platforms and websites though he was taken down when the song hit radio The song achieved success on radio and was eventually well known across Latin America He has since performed in many shows across South America 25 Manager Vicente Saavedra heard Ozuna s music playing at a basketball game in Puerto Rico inspiring Saavedra to pursue and eventually sign the artist 26 Saavedra strategically focused on radio hits to build a following for Ozuna 26 In early 2016 Ozuna gained further prominence for his appearance in the single La Ocasion a collaboration with DJ Luian Mambo Kingz De La Ghetto Arcangel and Anuel AA The single reached number 22 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart In March Ozuna released a remix of his song No Quiere Enamorarse featuring Daddy Yankee In September he released his most popular single at the time Dile Que Tu Me Quieres which earned him a place at number 13 on the Billboard Latin chart at the end of the year Ozuna also had two other songs that made it to the ranking Si Tu Marido No Te Quiere Remix featuring Arcangel and Farruko and En La Intimidad which reached the top 30 27 Ozuna regarded the single as his big break and credited Farruko and Arcangel with allowing him to gain recognition by including them as featured artists 26 2017 Odisea Edit In June 2017 VP Entertainment DimeloVi president Vicente Saavedra signed an agreement with Sony Music Latin The deal included distribution for all artists represented by Saavedra agencies starting with Ozuna s first studio album Odisea released on August 11 28 The album featured collaborations with J Balvin Zion amp Lennox and Nicky Jam 24 Leading up to the release of the album Ozuna had eight singles charting concurrently on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart 18 Odisea spent 46 weeks at the top of the Billboard Latin Albums chart the second longest run of all time after Gloria Estefan s Mi Tierra 26 The Odisea tour began on May 26 2017 in Atlanta and included over 25 cities among them Chicago Miami Houston and Los Angeles 29 30 Eventually it was renamed the Odisea World Tour with Ozuna visiting European cities and Latin America 31 The single Te Vas reached more than 710 million views on YouTube making it Ozuna s most played song on the website at the time 32 In 2017 Ozuna released many singles including Dile Que Tu Me Quieres Remix featuring Yandel Despues de las 12 and in April of that year Tu Foto which reached the 10th spot on the Latin Billboard list and reached more than 780 million views on YouTube He also released several collaborations including La Rompe Corazones featuring Daddy Yankee Escapate Conmigo featuring Wisin Ahora Dice with Chris Jedi J Balvin and Arcangel among others Escapate Conmigo topped the Latin Airplay chart and reached number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 2017 33 Se Preparo was released on August 10 2017 and as of October 2019 has more than 1 2 billion views on YouTube Odisea spent over 30 weeks at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart surpassing the 29 week record held by Luis Miguel s Segundo Romance as the longest charting number one album by a male artist 34 On April 13 2018 Ozuna featured on a remixed version of Te Bote featuring Nicky Jam and Bad Bunny 35 Elias Leight of Rolling Stone described the remix of Te Bote as one of the most indispensable songs released this year in any genre a hit in both old fashioned media like radio as well as the warp speed world of YouTube 36 In December 2017 Ozuna released the single La Modelo featuring Cardi B 37 Following the release the song debuted at number 52 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the chart dated January 6 2018 becoming Ozuna s first entry to the ranking as a lead act following his featurings with Wisin s Escapate Conmigo and Natti Natasha s Criminal while all of them hit number three on the Hot Latin Songs chart 38 2018 2020 Aura Nibiru and ENOC Edit His second studio album Aura released on August 24 2018 debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200 39 The record features collaborations with Nicky Jam Anuel AA Cardi B Romeo Santos and Akon 40 To promote the album Ozuna embarked on the Aura Tour 41 42 which started on July 26 2018 in Madrid 43 while the US leg started on September 7 in Atlanta 41 Upon its release Aura had the biggest streaming week of any Latin album and reached number seven on the US Billboard Hot 200 album chart remaining on the chart for a total of 41 weeks 40 44 He was named YouTube s most viewed artist globally of 2018 and in October of that year Time included him on their annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world 14 45 He made his acting debut starring in the film Que Leon which was also released in the US 46 In October 2018 he worked with DJ Snake Cardi B and Selena Gomez on the song Taki Taki The single reached number eleven on the US Billboard Hot 100 The single became the most streamed song on Spotify in that month and reached over 20 million views on YouTube in the day following the release of the song s accompanying music video on October 9 47 China released in July 2019 with Anuel AA Daddy Yankee Karol G and J Balvin became his fourth number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart 48 In September 2019 he received four Guinness World Records awards the most videos to reach one billion views on YouTube the most Billboard Latin Music Award nominations for a single artist in a single year and most Billboard Latin Music Award wins for a single artist in a single year 49 Ozuna released his third album Nibiru on November 29 2019 The album features collaborations from Cultura Profetica s Willy Rodriguez Snoop Dogg DJ Snake and Diddy 50 In an interview with National Public Radio Ozuna explained the significance of the album title by saying I chose the name Nibiru from the theory that the world will end after an interplanetary collision and I adapted it to my own personal concept We make music to collide with the world and the public 51 Also in November 2019 Ozuna performed at the Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade which he called a dream because I ve seen it on TV for years 19 Niburu reached the peak position of number 41 on the US Billboard Hot 100 on December 14 2019 remaining on the chart for eight weeks 44 It also became his third album in a row to top the Hot Latin Albums chart 52 In 2020 Ozuna released the singles Mamacita with the Black Eyed Peas as well as Caramelo Both songs topped the US Latin Airplay chart becoming Ozuna s 19th and 20th chart toppers respectively and putting him in a tie with Daddy Yankee for third most number ones Caramelo was released as the lead single from his fourth studio album ENOC which was released on September 4 2020 53 In November he won two Latin Grammy Awards for his collaboration with Rosalia Yo x Ti Tu x Mi in the categories Best Urban Fusion Performance and Best Urban Song 54 2021 Los Dioses Edit On January 22 2021 Anuel AA and Ozuna released a collaborative album titled Los Dioses In January 2021 Ozuna collaborated with the video game Call of Duty Mobile 55 Artistry Edit Despite being primarily a reggaeton and trap artist Ozuna cites bachata singer Romeo Santos pictured as his favorite singer Ozuna has been described as the New King of Reggaeton 56 57 He is known as el negrito de los ojos claros the black guy with light eyes 23 His logo is a teddy bear in a hoodie which Lawrence Lowe of Billboard described as having an approachable sweetness 21 Eduardo Cepeda of Billboard stated that despite Latin urban music presently veering away from its Afro Latino roots Ozuna is one of the only and certainly the most famous Afro Latinos to hit the mainstream 23 Ozuna has more than ten songs exceeding 200 million views on YouTube echoing the beginnings of other successful Urbano artists like Farruko and Maluma 58 59 Elias Leight of Rolling Stone opined that If he sang in English he d be on the cover of every magazine in America 36 In a 2017 interview with the New York Times Ozuna stated that he was practicing his English in the hopes of achieving crossover success 24 Despite being primarily a reggaeton and trap artist Ozuna cites Dominican Puerto Rican American bachata singer Romeo Santos as his favorite singer 24 Ozuna also greatly admires salsa artist Frankie Ruiz 18 He is also a fan of rock music and expresses an affinity for the electric guitar 60 While many of his songs feature explicit sexual lyrics he has avoided lyrics that explicitly objectify or disrespect women and Ozuna himself has stated that his music is appropriate for the whole family 17 21 He has compared himself to Canadian artist Drake explaining that they are both very careful not to denigrate women or to hurt young people and that they both often alternate between singing and rapping 21 His songs often discuss relationships and heartbreak inspired by the overt sentimentality of the bachata and salsa genres 18 Public image EditAs described by a The New York Times article Ozuna can work across all these genres at the same time is a testament to the current fluidity of Latin pop but also to the effectiveness of his singing He has a sweet nimble voice that he sometimes deploys like a balladeer and sometimes like a rapper 24 Elias Leight of Rolling Stone described Ozuna s voice as slim but slicing precise and hard to imitate 36 Joey Guerra of the Houston Chronicle observed that Ozuna isn t quite as adventurous as contemporaries J Balvin or Bad Bunny His songs stick to a more traditional formula but Ozuna is earnest and sincere in his songs and performance 61 Personal life EditOzuna describes himself as a typical boricua with Dominican blood 62 He is married to Taina Marie Melendez 63 and they have two children Sofia and Jacob Andres 64 Ozuna is a collector of watches a passion that began when his grandmother gave him a Toy Story watch when he was a child He calls his watch collection his greatest investment and in 2017 alone he spent over 800 000 USD On October 17 2022 Ozuna became the owner of a basketball team in Puerto Rico s National league Baloncesto Nacional Superior de Puerto Rico 65 Philanthropy EditIn 2017 he started the charity organization Odisea Children 66 Aside from supporting the hospital with financial donations Ozuna visited sick children in the San Jorge Hospital in Santurce San Juan at Christmas time in 2019 along with other reggaeton artists that he called to action 67 Controversies EditOn January 5 2017 he was arrested along with his work team at the El Dorado International Airport in Bogota Colombia by immigration agents The incident occurred after he and his producer acted violently before the agents which caused the reprogramming of a concert scheduled in Manizales On July 30 of the same year during a concert at United Palace New York Ozuna struck a security guard on the head with his microphone for being on stage 68 After receiving criticism for what he did he expressed regret through Facebook In August of the same year he was nearby when Carlos Tonka Baez Rosa a drug trafficker was murdered He said he heard the shooting and fled the scene leaving his vehicle a Range Rover truck and that the victim was his close friend He was linked to the investigation of the crime when the police found his truck near the scene On August 7 the car was seized by police and he received a death threat from a group of drug traffickers A few days later police said there was no direct link between his car and the shooting 69 In January 2019 Ozuna confirmed he had been the victim of an extortion scam involving an explicit video filmed of him when he was a minor The FBI investigated the case and Ozuna s lawyer confirmed that Kevin Fret an openly gay trap singer was the person extorting Ozuna Kevin Fret was murdered and police said that Ozuna was not a suspect in the murder For the video which had been edited to cause Ozuna more damage Ozuna apologized to his fans and family 70 Discography EditMain article Ozuna discography Solo studio albums Odisea 2017 Aura 2018 Nibiru 2019 ENOC 2020 Ozutochi 2022 Collaborative studio albums Los Dioses with Anuel AA 2021 Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes Reference2011 NY Sex Chronicles Himself Additional role 71 2018 Que Leon Jose Miguel Leon Main role2019 Los Leones2021 Tom And Jerry Assistant Hotel Staff CameoF9 Young Santos Main Role 72 Awards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Ozuna Ozuna has received numerous awards including two Latin Grammy Awards both for Yo x ti tu x mi from ten nominations as well as five Billboard Music Awards twelve Billboard Latin Music Awards six Latin American Music Awards eight Lo Nuestro Awards and four Guinness World Records Concert tours EditOdisea Tour 2017 29 Odisea World Tour 2017 31 Aura Tour 2018 41 Nibiru World Tour 2020 Ozutochi World Tour 2022 References Edit Reggaeton Bachata Latin Trap Ozuna Does It All The New York Times September 3 2017 Retrieved July 14 2020 Biografia de Ozuna Buena Musica Retrieved December 31 2016 Reggaeton Bachata Latin Trap Ozuna Does It All The New York Times September 3 2017 Retrieved July 14 2020 Biografia de Ozuna Buena Musica Retrieved December 31 2016 Simpson Paul Ozuna Biography AllMusic Retrieved February 12 2023 Trepany Charles Who is Ozuna Meet the music star whose album just debuted at No 1 on Billboard s Latin charts USA Today Retrieved February 12 2023 Davis Arianna Everything to Know About Ozuna Latin Music s Answer to Drake Oprah Daily Retrieved February 12 2023 Ortiz Diego Ozuna Representing The Puerto Rican Who Has Put Latin Music on the Summit of The Industry Rolling Stone Australia Retrieved February 12 2023 Cual es el drama que persigue a Ozuna una de las maximas estrellas latinas TN December 21 2019 Retrieved December 21 2019 Fernandez Suzette February 5 2019 Ozuna Tops Justin Bieber to Become the Artist With the Most 1 Billion View Videos on YouTube Billboard Retrieved February 5 2019 Artist with the most videos to reach one billion views on YouTube Guinness World Records Retrieved January 17 2022 MEET OZUNA ONE OF THE LATIN ARTISTS FEATURED IN THE NEWLY RELEASED GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2020 EDITION September 9 2019 Retrieved 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2020 Lowe Lawrence March 2 2018 Ozuna el hijo fiel de Puerto Rico Billboard Argentina Retrieved August 7 2018 a b c d e f g h Lowe Lawrence February 15 2018 Ozuna In Puerto Rico A Latin Superstar s Homecoming Billboard Retrieved April 16 2020 Caramanica Jon September 7 2017 Regueton bachata o trap latino Ozuna lo tiene todo The New York Times in Spanish Retrieved August 7 2018 a b c Cepeda Eduardo April 18 2019 ow Ozuna Became YouTube s Most Watched Artist of 2018 And Why He s Drawing More Attention Now Billboard Retrieved May 7 2020 a b c d e Reggaeton Bachata Latin Trap Ozuna Does It All The New York Times September 3 2017 Retrieved June 28 2018 Ozuna Biografia Archived from the original on December 20 2016 a b c d Cepeda Eduardo April 18 2019 How Ozuna Became YouTube s Most Watched Artist of 2018 And Why He s Drawing More Attention Now Billboard Retrieved June 20 2020 Yandel Scores Ninth Top 10 on Hot Latin Songs Billboard Retrieved March 4 2017 Fernandez Suzette June 23 2017 Dimelo Vi amp Ozuna Sign Distribution Agreement with Sony Music Latin Billboard Retrieved September 27 2018 a b Ozuna la promesa urbana del momento El exponente se presento en los Premios Billboard de la musica latina 2017 en Miami Diario Metro de Puerto Rico April 29 2017 Retrieved August 8 2018 Flores Griselda May 19 2017 Ozuna Announces First U S Tour Dates Billboard Retrieved August 8 2018 a b Hadad Camila July 10 2017 De youtuber a protagonista de una gira mundial el espectacular exito de Ozuna Infobae Retrieved August 8 2018 Ozuna Elgenero com in European Spanish Retrieved March 4 2017 Aguila Justino October 24 2017 Wisin Talks Joining Forces With Ozuna amp How the Global Collab Pushed Escapate Conmigo to the Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved June 26 2020 Nunca espere romper records con un solo disco Ozuna destrona a Luis Miguel Univision in Spanish March 28 2018 Retrieved August 8 2018 Aguila Justino May 4 2018 What Bad Bunny amp Ozuna s Hot Latin Songs Grip Means for Latin Urban Music Billboard Retrieved May 26 2018 a b c Leight Elias August 27 2018 Review Budding Latin Pop Superstar Ozuna s Buoyant Eclectic Aura Rolling Stone Retrieved June 20 2020 Cobo Leila December 18 2017 Ozuna Talks Cardi B Collab La Modelo Exclusive Interview and Behind the Scenes Photos Billboard Retrieved December 22 2017 Trust Gary January 2 2018 Cardi B Joins The Beatles amp Ashanti With First 3 Hot 100 Hits in Top 10 Simultaneously Ed Sheeran amp Beyonce s Perfect No 1 Billboard Retrieved January 3 2018 Caulfield Keith September 2 2018 BTS Scores Second No 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart With Love Yourself Answer Billboard Retrieved September 3 2018 a b Fernandez Suzette September 4 2018 Ozuna Shares His Five Favorite Aura Tracks Billboard Retrieved June 20 2020 a b c Fernandez Suzette June 18 2018 Ozuna Announces 2018 Aura Tour Dates Billboard Retrieved August 8 2018 Ozuna inicia con exito nueva gira de conciertos en Europa Metro Puerto Rico June 27 2018 Retrieved August 8 2018 Ozuna inicia exitosa gira Metro Puerto Rico June 26 2018 Retrieved August 8 2018 a b Ozuna Billboard 200 Chart History Billboard Retrieved June 20 2020 Roiz Jessica December 6 2018 Ozuna s Named YouTube s Most Viewed Artist Globally As Latinos Reign Top Global Music Videos of 2018 Billboard Retrieved December 6 2018 La exitosa comedia dominicana Que Leon se presenta en Miami Hoy Los Angeles in Spanish January 25 2019 Retrieved February 5 2019 Reed Ryan October 10 2018 Watch DJ Snake Cardi B Ozuna Selena Gomez in Fantastical Taki Taki Video Rolling Stone Retrieved June 20 2020 Anuel AA Daddy Yankee Karol G Ozuna amp J Balvin s China Hits No 1 on Hot Latin Songs Chart Billboard Fernandez Suzette September 9 2019 Ozuna Receives Four Guinness World Records Titles Billboard Retrieved June 20 2020 Exposito Suzy December 29 2019 So How Was Your Decade Ozuna Rolling Stone Retrieved April 15 2020 Fernandez Stephanie November 29 2019 Ozuna Evolves With Niburu National Public Radio Retrieved April 15 2020 Ozuna Hot Latin Albums Chart History Billboard Retrieved June 20 2020 Bustios Pamela August 11 2020 A Sweet Ascent Ozuna s Caramelo Hits No 1 on Latin Airplay Chart Billboard Retrieved August 18 2020 Los primeros ganadores de los Latin Grammy Chicago Tribune in Spanish November 19 2020 Retrieved November 19 2020 Ozuna Comes to Call of Duty Mobile Call of Duty Retrieved January 6 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Ozuna es declarado como el nuevo rey del reggaeton a nivel mundial Retrieved September 20 2019 Playlist Ozuna el nuevo rey midas del reggaeton esta cumpliendo anos Retrieved September 20 2019 Artist on the rise de Billboard Ozuna Telemundo Retrieved March 4 2017 Ozuna dentro de la categoria de leyenda del reggaeton Radio Moda Retrieved March 4 2017 Trepany Charles December 29 2019 Who is Ozuna Meet the music star whose album just debuted at No 1 on Billboard s Latin charts USA Today Retrieved April 16 2020 Guerra Joey November 30 2018 Houston sings along with reggaeton superstar Ozuna Houston Chronicle Retrieved April 16 2020 Pena Lopez Brenda August 24 2017 Sin Miedo Ozuna Primera Hora in Spanish Retrieved August 5 2018 Instagram Ozuna y la sorpresiva foto junto a toda su familia El Comercio in Spanish December 17 2017 Retrieved August 5 2018 Ozuna y su familia en sus fotos mas especiales in Spanish Retrieved January 28 2019 Flores Griselda October 19 2022 Ozuna Ventures Into the World of Sports by Acquiring Ownership of Puerto Rican Basketball Team Billboard Retrieved October 19 2022 Schiller Rebeccaa February 16 2017 Ozuna Talks Charity Odisea Children It Comes From My Heart Billboard Retrieved August 8 2018 Ozuna hace un llamado a los artistas Ozuna makes a call to artists Telemundo in Spanish Ozuna agrede a un guardia de seguridad en pleno concierto Billboard Lo que sabemos y lo que no sobre el tiroteo mortal del que escapo Ozuna Univision in Spanish Cobo Leila January 23 2019 Ozuna Confirms He Was the Victim of Extortion What Happened Was a Mistake of the Past Billboard Retrieved January 28 2019 Ozuna lo confirma si participo en un video sexual on spanish ElMundo es January 24 2019 Retrieved August 9 2021 Kit Borys October 21 2019 Latin Music Superstar Ozuna Joins Fast and Furious 9 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 22 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ozuna amp oldid 1141395806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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