
Nio Garcia, affectionately known as "el dragón," delivers a heartfelt shoutout to Fame magazine, emphasizing the deeply personal nature of his album, which he views as a gift to the world. He explains that the album title, derived from his second name Antonio, signifies personal ownership and a deep connection to his roots. Garcia highlights his favorite track, the album's introductory song, which breaks from tradition with its super positive vibe, something he was excited to create and share with his fans.
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As he gears up for a major concert in Puerto Rico on August 24, Nio Garcia discusses the enduring support from his local fans, who have been enthusiastic about his music even before the album's official release. He describes Puerto Rico as the creative epicenter where all his hits are concocted, attributing the natural flow and success of his music to the collaborative spirit and camaraderie in the urban genre. Garcia’s narrative not only showcases his personal journey and the intricacies of his music but also underlines the cultural vibrancy and musical fertility of Puerto Rico.
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