Enoc is singer and songwriter Ozuna's fourth long-player and a return to roots. It's the streetwise follow-up to Nibiru, the notorious set that recast the urbano as a romantic reggaetonero. Enoc is an acronym for "El Negrito de Ojos Claros," the affectionate nickname given at the beginning of his career -- and the place he desires to return to musically. Ozuna enlisted a slew of top-flight collaborators, including J Balvin, Jhay Cortez, Doja Cat, Daddy Yankee, Myke Towers, Karol G, Zion & Lennox, Wisin, and Sia, over 20 ...
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Enoc is singer and songwriter Ozuna's fourth long-player and a return to roots. It's the streetwise follow-up to Nibiru, the notorious set that recast the urbano as a romantic reggaetonero. Enoc is an acronym for "El Negrito de Ojos Claros," the affectionate nickname given at the beginning of his career -- and the place he desires to return to musically. Ozuna enlisted a slew of top-flight collaborators, including J Balvin, Jhay Cortez, Doja Cat, Daddy Yankee, Myke Towers, Karol G, Zion & Lennox, Wisin, and Sia, over 20 tracks that include the charting singles "Carmello," "Del Mar," and "Despeinada.", Rovi
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