965. Inside the Reggaeton Revival with Giovani
Holy Culture RadioDecember 08, 202500:11:59

965. Inside the Reggaeton Revival with Giovani

Giovani joins Trackstarz and Holy Culture Radio live at Flavor Fest 2025 to talk about his journey in Christian reggaeton, his testimony, creative process, and what God is doing in this new wave of Latin Christian music. In this powerful conversation, he shares how God shifted his purpose without taking away his gift, how creating in his prayer room changed everything, and why the reggaeton revival happening now is bigger than any one artist. Giovani also opens up about leaving secular music, building a family rooted in faith, and what it meant to see major reggaeton artists publicly give their lives to Christ. He speaks directly to mainstream artists searching for meaning, explaining why nothing compares to a real relationship with Jesus. With new music dropping biweekly, upcoming shows, and a recent record deal, Giovani is stepping boldly into the next chapter of his calling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Giovani joins Trackstarz and Holy Culture Radio live at Flavor Fest 2025 to talk about his journey in Christian reggaeton, his testimony, creative process, and what God is doing in this new wave of Latin Christian music. In this powerful conversation, he shares how God shifted his purpose without taking away his gift, how creating in his prayer room changed everything, and why the reggaeton revival happening now is bigger than any one artist.

Giovani also opens up about leaving secular music, building a family rooted in faith, and what it meant to see major reggaeton artists publicly give their lives to Christ. He speaks directly to mainstream artists searching for meaning, explaining why nothing compares to a real relationship with Jesus.

With new music dropping biweekly, upcoming shows, and a recent record deal, Giovani is stepping boldly into the next chapter of his calling.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices