Farruko, Don Omar and other reggaetoneros who decided to surrender to religion
After fame and money, many artists have decided on a new direction in their lives.
The world of fame often changes people in many ways. Some continue to work to be more successful, others take the wrong path and end up damaging their artistic career.
Some artists of the reggaeton genre have decided to go down the path of religion and others have even become pastors.
These artists are the artists who have followed a "path of faith"
Farruko
The singer reported his religious conversion during one of his concerts. In the performance, he cited the act of construction and apologized to his fans for his song lyrics.
His statements caused great surprise to the followers, since they did not understand the reason for the situation. At the concert, he told his followers that he was not proud of what he was transmitting with his music, and that he asks God to forgive him as a human being.
Don Omar
The greatest exponent of the urban genre, he was known in the Restoration Church of Christ as William Omar Landrón. Don Omar attended this site many times during four years.
In interviews, the artist assured that making the decision to separate from this stage as a pastor was very difficult. In addition, he assured that he maintains his responsibility to heaven and that he always has to be accountable to God.
Speculation indicates that the artist left religion for a woman. By separating from the church, he produced his greatest hits such as 'La Batidora' and 'Pobre Diabla'. However, in some songs he mentions God, indicating that he keeps his faith.
Daddy Yankee
Ramón Ayala, better known as Daddy Yankee, assured in an interview that he had been a faithful believer in God since he was 17 years old, after being shot in the leg.
In addition, he indicated that he does not expect to follow his brother Melvin Ayala, who is a Christian pastor, but he does want to follow the Lord. The famous singer became the first urban artist to win the Billboard Hall of Fame award.
Hector the Father
The Puerto Rican singer reported in 2008 that he would move away from the stage and that he would abandon his partner Tito. In statements, he insisted that he had everything, but at the same time he had nothing, since money and fame did not fill his empty heart.
After a while, one of his companions, Julio Voltio, joined him in this new stage of his life, and together they maintain their beliefs.
Currently, he belongs to the missionary Pentecostal Christian Church in Puerto Rico. Although the urban genre helped him gain fame, he maintains his rejection of the songs.
These are the most famous artists who have decided to join the religion or simply walk away from fame, to dedicate their lives to their beliefs.