Ozuna - Corazon De Seda (oficial Video Lyric) Access
While most artists today focus on cinematic music videos, Ozuna’s became a cultural staple for several reasons:
In 2016, the reggaeton scene was heavily dominated by "Trap Latino"—lyrics were raw, explicit, and often aggressive. Ozuna chose a different path. was part of his breakthrough movement where he blended high-pitched, melodic vocals with a "sweet" approach to street music. OZUNA - CORAZON DE SEDA (Oficial Video Lyric)
At the time, lyric videos allowed fans in areas with lower internet bandwidth to stream the music without heavy video data, helping the song go viral across Latin America. While most artists today focus on cinematic music
"Corazón de Seda" (Silk Heart) by isn't just a reggaeton track; it’s a snapshot of the "Golden Era" of his career (circa 2016) when he was crowned the "New King of Romance" in the urban genre. At the time, lyric videos allowed fans in
This track helped define the era. It showcased Ozuna’s ability to make music that could be played in a nightclub but also dedicated to a partner. It was this versatility—being "street" enough for the clubs but "romantic" enough for the radio—that led to his record-breaking success on the Billboard charts.
The video features a clean, minimalist design with a black-and-white aesthetic, focusing on the movement of the lyrics and Ozuna's silhouette. It gave the song a "classy" feel that matched the "silk" theme.
While most artists today focus on cinematic music videos, Ozuna’s became a cultural staple for several reasons:
In 2016, the reggaeton scene was heavily dominated by "Trap Latino"—lyrics were raw, explicit, and often aggressive. Ozuna chose a different path. was part of his breakthrough movement where he blended high-pitched, melodic vocals with a "sweet" approach to street music.
At the time, lyric videos allowed fans in areas with lower internet bandwidth to stream the music without heavy video data, helping the song go viral across Latin America.
"Corazón de Seda" (Silk Heart) by isn't just a reggaeton track; it’s a snapshot of the "Golden Era" of his career (circa 2016) when he was crowned the "New King of Romance" in the urban genre.
This track helped define the era. It showcased Ozuna’s ability to make music that could be played in a nightclub but also dedicated to a partner. It was this versatility—being "street" enough for the clubs but "romantic" enough for the radio—that led to his record-breaking success on the Billboard charts.
The video features a clean, minimalist design with a black-and-white aesthetic, focusing on the movement of the lyrics and Ozuna's silhouette. It gave the song a "classy" feel that matched the "silk" theme.