San Juan, Puerto Rico. – The night of Sunday, August 31st will be marked as another golden page in the history of reggaeton, when the award-winning singer and songwriter Ozuna surprised the audience by appearing as a special guest at Bad Bunny's residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico.
The euphoria was immediate: thousands of voices chanted in unison the anthems that have made the "Negrito de Ojos Claros" one of the greatest artists in urban music.
With a tour of his most memorable hits —from Déjate Llevar, to classics like Dile que Tú Me Quieres, Si Tu Marido No Te Quiere, Se Preparó, Adicto, Hey Mor and El Farsante— Ozuna guided the audience through a journey full of nostalgia, energy and a true musical feast, reliving moments that have marked an entire generation of reggaeton fans.
But the real surprise and highlight of the night came at the end of their participation, when Bad Bunny and Ozuna joined on stage to perform Te Boté, one of the most transcendental songs in the history of the genre, unleashing an ovation in the Choliseo.
This performance evidenced Ozuna's expected return to the Coliseo de Puerto Rico after several years. His most recent appearance on the island's most important stage had been as a guest on Wisin y Yandel's La Última Misión tour in 2022.
Since then, the Puerto Rican star has focused his career on international stages, recently returning from a successful summer tour of Europe that further consolidated his global presence.
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With this surprise presentation, Ozuna reaffirms his greatness as a global icon, capable of transcending generations and keeping his connection with his fanbase in Puerto Rico and around the world intact.






