
The recognized singer Christian Nodal has been the subject of various controversies due to his marriage to Ángela Aguilar. However, he recently decided to ignore the negative comments and embarked on a trip to one of the most prestigious universities in the world: Harvard. At the institution, the performer of 'Ya no somos ni seremos' was awarded the RAZA Trailblazer Award 2024, which recognizes his generational impact on music, particularly in the field of regional Mexican music.
Harvard decided to grant this recognition to Christian Nodal for his innovative musical proposal that combines regional rhythms with other genres, such as urban music. The artist, originally from Sonora, became the first Mexican solo artist to sign the official Guest Book of Harvard University, a distinction that has existed for over 100 years. On October 28, Nodal received the award from Anapaula Barba and Bryant Valenzuela, president and vice president of Harvard-Radcliffe RAZA.
During his visit to the institution, Christian Nodal gave an acoustic performance in the auditorium, singing songs like 'De los besos que te di.' He also participated in a talk with the campus students, sharing his vision about music and life in general. The Harvard Foundation praised the artist on its Instagram account, calling him an inspiring talent with big dreams and a focus on love and representation.
Ángela Aguilar, Christian Nodal's wife, was present at Harvard to support her husband during the award ceremony. Through Instagram stories, Aguilar expressed her pride in Nodal's achievement, tagging Harvard University and sharing the special moment they experienced at the prestigious institution.