Juan Camilo Gonzalez: Life and Career Juan Camilo Gonzalez | Page 2
penetrate into the dream world of his life. And that being said, “Making Menudo” had extra
activities aside from just appearing on stage. Dancing and singing were part of this accompanied
the show. So then through regular trainings, JC got to identify his interest in music. There and
then he started putting in effort towards achieving other dream; the musical dream. Long before
then, JC had been looking up to Justin Timberlake and Lil Wayne. Unfortunately, he never had a
desire to produce exact music as his role models. He had a different view of music and was
working to see that the type of music he wanted to produce came to reality.
Considering the cultures JC grew up in, obligations had it that both sides needed
attention. And for this reason, JC had to come across as a unique artist. At one point he had to
deliver his content to the American fans and on the other he had to ensure that his native Spanish
culture had a taste of his entertainments. None other than this reason saw him having to pick role
models from another extreme and turned out that he did totally different music far away from
theirs. His first album went by the name “AwakIn”. This was more of an inspirational targeting
immigrants whom in America. It is of importance to note that this album was self-composed and
written by JC. His fame surpassed when he released his new episode “2moons”. This was
showcasing the fusion of Latin and American setting in music industry. In the meantime, JC
grew in fame and popularity seeing him attend popular media platforms including NBC, ABC,
Disney among others.
Life experience has had a number of lessons to offer for JC. He keeps the reservation that
he has to work hard to ensure he attains professional excellence in his artistic career. In spite of
the numerous achievements he has attained in his career, JC is not yet contented rather he feels
that he still has got a lot to prove to the world. He appreciates culture in his genres and that is the
exact point he has a strong connection to that the world should develop love for their culture and