Wearing a jacquard Gucci tracksuit and Balenciaga trainers, Ozuna sits on the living room couch, scrolling through Instagram. Nearly a dozen people pass in and out, including a two-man security detail Ozuna’s uncle, Felix, who became a father figure after Ozuna’s own died when he was 3 and Charlie, a one-time neighbor who now serves as Ozuna’s personal assistant and has Ozuna’s logo, a teddy bear, tattooed on his calf. Ozuna, who is 25, grew up here, though the house is considerably more crowded now. Ozuna’s grandmother, Eneida, shuffles between the porch and the kitchen. Outside, a trio of chickens poke around in the street and an old salsa tune wafts through the air. This is where the odyssey of Jan Carlos Ozuna Rosado - the reggaetón and Latin trap star known simply as Ozuna - began: in a modestly appointed, three-bedroom apartment above a bodega in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Lets start off with the light introductions.