Musician Jhonathan Chávez gave an interview to Carolina Sarassa and Elyangélica González, hosts of the morning show 'La Voz de la Mañana' in Miami. He spoke about his song 'Guararé', which he will perform this Sunday at the Calle 8 Carnival. After sharing a bit about the history of this classic and some of his projects, including one with Carlos Vives, the accordionist and leader of the Triunfadores, opened up to his followers. He admitted that there are moments when he questions if he is on the right path, especially when he decides to bet on big dreams and ambitious goals. 'There are moments when I ask myself if I am really doing the right thing, if this path I am on is the one God has for me,' the artist expressed, showing the more human side behind his musical career. However, the performer also highlighted that in the midst of these doubts, new opportunities and scenarios have begun to emerge that fill him with hope. He recounted that there are times when even he himself cannot believe everything he is experiencing. For the musician, the key has been to maintain faith and to move forward with gratitude, remembering that dreams are not always walked with certainties, but with conviction and trust in God. The message ended with an encouragement for his followers: do not abandon your dreams, because what seems impossible today can tomorrow become the miracle you were waiting for.
Jhonathan Chávez Shares Doubts Ahead of Carnival Performance
In Miami, the artist admitted he sometimes doubts if he is on the right path, but urges his followers not to give up on their dreams, as what seems impossible today could become tomorrow's miracle.