It's crazy how the world evolves and the audience gives you an opportunity to really grow and live out your dreams.
~ Luis Fonsi
Just when you think we're living in a little bit of a divided world, music brings us together.
I definitely try to be myself and not try to imitate other performers. That's why I got my music degree. I wanted to be prepared and not be a 'product.' I want people to know that I'm not only a singer but a musician as well. I studied guitar, piano, and composition. I believe that it's just about being myself on and off stage.
I treat every album as a new beginning, so I'm asking myself, 'What is pop music now? What are people consuming?' and I take these things into effect.
It's always morning for me until 4 in the afternoon.
My family is the engine of everything, and on a personal level, I feel peace, stability, and they give me force, which is reflected on my work, my recordings, and every time that I go out on tour. They are my base, my everything.
I've always said that inside of me there is a rocker that wants to come out, but I'm a romantic rocker.
I'm not a social singer. But if one can take a social message via the romantic, that's a strong statement.
In my player, I have a Luis Miguel CD as well as a Brian McKnight CD. I'm known for my very romantic ballads as well as the fun, up-tempo pop songs.
The genre I listen to the most is salsa, so people look at me and see this guy who's done mostly romantic ballads, but there's always been this other side.