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Other dreams revealed by Ozuna in Santo Domingo include the necessity to “watch my children grow up” and “connect more with God”





Despite having achieved significant musical success since his beginnings in 2016, Ozuna, who’s currently in Santo Domingo promoting his new album “Ozutochi,” still has goals that aren’t directly related to music. The “Oso’s” (bear) list of desires includes seeing her offspring succeed as decent men and ladies and, for herself, pursuing a deeper relationship with God. The holder of 4 Guinness records admitted, “I still should see my children grow up. It’s certainly one of my dreams, that they get married and have their life, connect more with God, serve God more, and convey this message to the world.”

After outlining his goals, Ozuna remarked that, although “an artist never retires,” in his opinion, he doesn’t currently have any plans to stop making music. He said that he also has a preference for the movie, clarifying, “Those of us who’re creative in music say that we’re going to retire is incredibly tough, because if it isn’t ourselves, it’s a new artist, we’re all the time going to supply or compose for other artists.

His real name, Juan Carlos Ricardo, arrived within the Dominican Republic a couple of months after “El Oso,” as he is usually known, made the choice to spend the winter along with his family. The “Corazón de seda” interpreter discussed how he passes the time when his followers don’t perceive him as being engaged in the humanities in an interview with Listin Diario. “We’re all human, so I often take a while for myself. We’re glued to the concept we all the time wish to compete, music and music,” the urban man said. “I actually have two beautiful children, Sofa and Jacob, that I actually have to devote time to, my home, heat my little house, play basketball, I prefer to play basketball, the game of motorboats… I like so many things that don’t have anything to do with music that I also dedicate that little time to myself.”

Humans “never return to being 20 or 30 years old,” he continued. We must keep a firm time inside who we’re. “El Negrito Ojos Claros,” as his audience refers to it, entails keeping apart time for family and friends.

The reggaeton performer explained, “It’s about taking a moment to reset after which coming back and attacking with music.”

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