Simple goes a long way.

Now I do whatever I want.

I only act from my heart.

Latin music is universal.

A good song never gets old.

Reggaeton is a global genre.

I can dance to just about anything.

In Puerto Rico we dance to everything.

Obviously black matches with everything.

Music has the power to inspire the world.

When I get dressed, it's like freestyling.

Fashion is one thing, but style is another.

What keeps me motivated is love and passion.

Money does not change people, people change.

I always liked different things, rare things.

I'll live in Puerto Rico until the day I die.

My goal in music is to create nostalgic moments.

Be proud to be Latino and never lose that pride!

Everyone has been in love, at some point or another.

My style influences my music and everything around me.

Some people are making music just for numbers and views.

Education is important because it prepares you for life.

Honestly, I always believed in myself. For real, for real.

Music belongs to the people. To no one else. To no one else.

My style has always been my own, just like my flow and style.

The world can criticize me, but l can always criticize it back.

When I came into this industry, I was never afraid to be myself.

I made the track 'Si Tu Novio Te Deja Sola' before I met Balvin.

I think it's important as an artist to never forget where you're from.

Working with J Balvin has undoubtedly been an unparalleled experience.

I like being comfortable at airports, in flip-flops with no jewelry on.

I would get out of school and go straight to my computer to create beats.

It's an honor for me to represent urban music, reggaeton, trap and hip-hop.

There's people that appreciate what I do; there's people that criticize it.

I tell my fellow reggaetoneros, keep giving it your all and bring more creativity.

I can simply tell you that since I was a kid, I didn't like to look like anyone else.

We need to try to unite audiences, unite countries, join musical tastes, unite people.

My mom is very religious - Catholic - and from a young age they brought me to the church.

I think that by staying true to myself and making music from my heart, the blessings come.

Apple has given me a platform to spread music. They're giving us Latinos a chance to shine.

I never said I was the best in anything. I never said I'm an icon. The world decides all of that.

I work hard to be able to set myself apart from everything else that's going on in the trap genre.

When I was at school, I used to stay on a balcony singing and people would stand around listening.

If a small-town boy like me who bagged groceries was able to make his dreams come true, you can too.

It doesn't matter if you want to be a teacher, an astronaut, or a reggaeton singer, you need to study.

I live in Puerto Rico, my family lives in Puerto Rico, my friends. What happens in Puerto Rico matters to me.

Reggaeton is something else - it is part of pop culture. It is something very big that I don't believe will ever die.

When you go to an oasis, you go there to supply yourself with the vital things you are missing, things that you need.

To all the musicians who are making reggaeton, let's put some more effort into it and bring something new to the people!

If tomorrow I want to release a rock album or I want to release a bachata album, nobody can tell me anything - why can't I?

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