Yuri to Daddy Yankee Theres another crazy guy on the

Yuri to Daddy Yankee: “There’s another crazy guy on the move”

Daddy Yankee's revelation a few days ago about his love for God and his foray into Christianity was welcomed by several famous followers of this religion, including Yuri, who did not miss the opportunity to recognize the value of the reggaeton player who in his last concert He said that from now on he would dedicate himself to proclaiming the word of Christ.

“To all the people who have followed me, follow Jesus Christ, he is the way, the truth and the life,” said the artist from the Puerto Rico Coliseum before dozens of drones in the concert hall lit up the sky with the message “Christ loves.” you”.

Something similar happened two years ago with Farruko, who, at a concert at the Miami Heat basketball team's arena, surprised his fans by apologizing for the messages in his music, especially the biggest hit of his career, his song “Kernels.”

Two of the most notable examples of this shift from performing urban music, in which many of its lyrics contain explicit sexual messages, to dedicating one's life to God occurred with Panamanian El General, considered the father of the urban Latin American music movement. and Héctor “El Father”, one of the creators of the current reggaeton sound. Both made more radical decisions and gave up public life to become pastors.

Yuri applauds Daddy Yankee's decision to give his life to Christ

The singer Yuri spoke during the concert that she gave yesterday at the National Auditorium about the decision of the reggaeton player Daddy Yankee to dedicate his life to God in the future and applauded that the singer, interpreter of songs such as “Gasolina”, did so recognized the cause of the emptiness of his soul.

“Publicly he admitted that none of this could fill his void, neither fame nor money, he said: 'I was very famous but now my life has meaning' and that's what we all need to achieve, a meaning , why are you here? “, she said excitedly to her audience.

The 59-year-old singer was moved as she shared what she felt when the reggaeton player confessed the lack of Jesus Christ in her life.

“This purpose is not given to you by a religion, it is given to you by the One who created you; When I heard what Daddy Yankee said, it touched me. I said, “There's another crazy guy out and about, and that's Daddy Yankee.” He said publicly, “I needed the King of kings, Jesus is in my heart,” he said.

The “Maldita Primavera” singer stressed the importance of an artist of Daddy Yankee's caliber expressing such messages.

“Sometimes when an artist of this weight says things like that, he throws you away, he throws away everything you believe, everything you think,” he concluded before continuing with his presentation; Although some on the networks agreed with Yuri's message, others said that it was a concert and not a trade fair, which is why his message was “out of place”.