
He is the most-streamed artist alive who has never released an album in English. Long lashes, soft jaw, a wardrobe that flips between high-fashion suiting and a tropical print across the same week. The face on the wrestling card and the cover of GQ in the same month. A Puerto Rican who stayed Puerto Rican and still moved the global needle.
He uploaded *Diles* to SoundCloud in 2016 while bagging groceries in Vega Baja. Four years later he was the most-streamed artist in the world. *Un Verano Sin Ti* in 2022 became the first all-Spanish album nominated for the Album of the Year Grammy and the most-streamed album of the year on Spotify. *Bullet Train* the same year put him in a David Leitch action film opposite Brad Pitt. *Debí Tirar Más Fotos* dropped in early 2025, a record built around Puerto Rican history. He wrestles for WWE on the side. The night job is the day job, and the day job is a wrestling card.
A face the model handles cleanly. Symmetrical brow, defined cupid’s bow, a balanced facial midline that holds across the haircuts and the beards and the bleach. Eye-to-mouth ratio reads consistent across a decade of public photography. Wanted by the user.
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