Put on your best dancing shoes because “Mañana” drops us straight onto the dance floor of a Puerto Rican night out. Ozuna tells the story of a woman who has turned her heartbreak into fuel for an all-night fiesta. The bass is rumbling, the liquor is flowing, and her confidence glows brighter than the club lights. With every hip-sway she proves she is independiente; the ex who once hurt her is now the one watching her Instagram stories in regret while she tastes “like caramelo.”
The chorus is a carefree mantra: she is not going home, not until tomorrow. By repeating this vow, Ozuna celebrates living in the moment, shaking off pain, and choosing self-love on the dance floor. The song mixes flirtation (a secret rendezvous the next morning) with empowerment, reminding listeners that sometimes the quickest remedy for a broken heart is a night of reggaetón, friends, and a promise to worry about everything… mañana.
Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado, known professionally as Ozuna, is a celebrated Puerto Rican singer and rapper born on March 13, 1992, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Growing up influenced by reggaeton, salsa, and bachata, Ozuna began his musical journey at the age of 12 and debuted with the song "Imaginando" in 2012.
With a unique blend of reggaeton and Latin trap, enriched by elements of pop, rock, and R&B, Ozuna quickly rose to prominence. He has released multiple chart-topping albums such as Odisea, Aura, and Nibiru, and his collaborations include global hits like "Taki Taki" with DJ Snake, Cardi B, and Selena Gomez. Ozuna holds several records, including being the artist with the most billion-view videos on YouTube, and has garnered numerous awards, including Latin Grammys and Billboard Latin Music Awards.
Beyond music, Ozuna has expanded into acting, featuring in films like Que León and F9 from the Fast & Furious franchise. Known for his catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, Ozuna remains a leading figure in Latin music worldwide.