The genre I listen to the most is salsa, so people look at me and see this guy who’s done mostly romantic ballads, but there’s always been this other side. Luis Fonsi Read Quote
I sang in a group for four years, and you just kind of get used to it. You don’t really think about being by yourself. Luis Fonsi Read Quote
The transition to the United States was very interesting. I learned the language. I kind of got into the R&B. I’m a huge fan of the ’80s, Journey and all that fun stuff. But when I moved to Orlando, it was more like Boyz II Men. Luis Fonsi Read Quote
Everybody has their cliques, and I was very shy. I’m still very shy. Music opened up doors. I would get to my choir class, and I was sort of one of the better kids… I could read music. That’s when I realized how good El Coro de San Juan was. I felt, for once, like, hey, I can fit in. Luis Fonsi Read Quote
When I make albums, I do a lot of songwriting but not necessarily a whole album. Luis Fonsi Read Quote
When you’re singing about love stories, which is most of my songs, it’s good to have a lot of information and to have a different point of view. Luis Fonsi Read Quote
It doesn’t matter where we’re from, we all have to stick together and help each other out as performers and as human beings. Luis Fonsi Read Quote
I’m going through a beautiful stage in my life. I’ve learned about love, about life, about everything. Luis Fonsi Read Quote
I don’t know what happens at radio as far as what is that X factor that makes a song click and have people get connected to it when it’s in another language. Luis Fonsi Read Quote