Review
“Odisea,” Ozuna’s debut album from 2017, truly showcases his magic in creating chart-topping hits. He dominated the Billboard Latin Albums chart for 30 weeks straight, breaking Luis Miguel’s record for the longest-running No. 1 album by a male artist. This Puerto Rican sensation masterfully blends reggaetón, pop, Latin trap, and dancehall, making every track feel fresh and vibrant.
With an impressive lineup of guest artists like J. Balvin, Anuel AA, Zion & Lennox, Nicky Jam, and De La Ghetto, "Odisea" is packed with infectious hooks and beats. Songs like “Dile Que Tú Me Quieres” and “Egoísta” were impossible to escape, filling radios and parties around the globe. Ozuna’s emotional depth shines in ballads like “El Farsante,” which mingles trap percussions with shimmering synths, while party anthems like “Se Preparó” and “Quiero Repetir” bring that '90s dancehall vibe with a modern twist.
The album doesn't shy away from intimate moments either, featuring heartfelt tracks such as “Una Flor” and “Carita de Ángel,” which highlight Ozuna’s expressive, R&B-inspired vocals. Bringing a futuristic edge, “Síguelo Bailando” incorporates Afrobeats and techno basslines, proving just how versatile Ozuna can be. “Odisea” is a colorful ride through various genres that connects with everyone, whether you're dancing at the club or listening solo en casa. - Sofia