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

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

Puerto Rico's relationship with music is everything. It's an island full of talent and if you grow up there, you grow up living and breathing music.

I'm thrilled to have Corona join me on my 'X100PRE' Tour to give my fans a taste of Corona Estereo Beach and showcase their support of Latin music. It's not solely about the music - it's about the culture, creativity, and contributing to the movement that connects us all together.

I always liked different things, rare things.

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

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

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

Since childhood, I've been a clown. I've always liked being very funny or trying to make people laugh. It's my original self.

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

My mami and papi love my music. They're always listening to the radio waiting for one of my songs to come on. And when it does, they turn up the volume - and turn it back down when it's over.

I think if I keep working in the way that I am, from the heart and from passion and with love, well, the fruits of that will keep coming.

People tried to change my concept of what music is. That music is work, but it's not like that.

Everyone my age probably grew up listening to the 'perreos' of Plan B.

Obviously black matches with everything.

I am not someone who does a lot of exercise, so I attempt to maintain some sort of rhythm, and I think the jump rope is the funnest way. It's easy, you can do it in your room or anywhere.

I don't travel with them, but they can't be missing in my home. There have to always be dominoes... I used to play with my family - dad, my grandpa, my uncles.

I always like to create things that get attention. It used to be a problem when I wasn't famous. Now, I can do whatever I want and people have to accept it.

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

To all the musicians, to the Academy, with all due respect, reggaeton is part of our Latin culture. And its representing as much as any other genre at the worldwide level.

I tried to give the world a bit of creativity, lyrics. And for me, I will always represent music from Puerto Rico, reggaeton, Latin music.

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

She's a total professional, a diva, a mega-star, not just in music but in the entertainment industry. You always learn from the greats, and J.Lo is one.

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