To this day, "Corazón de Seda" is considered a "classic" among his fans, often cited as the song that perfectly captures his signature "light" reggaeton style before he transitioned into more global pop collaborations.
At the time, lyric videos allowed fans in areas with lower internet bandwidth to stream the music without heavy video data, helping the song go viral across Latin America.
The video features a clean, minimalist design with a black-and-white aesthetic, focusing on the movement of the lyrics and Ozuna's silhouette. It gave the song a "classy" feel that matched the "silk" theme.
In 2016, the reggaeton scene was heavily dominated by "Trap Latino"—lyrics were raw, explicit, and often aggressive. Ozuna chose a different path. was part of his breakthrough movement where he blended high-pitched, melodic vocals with a "sweet" approach to street music.
While most artists today focus on cinematic music videos, Ozuna’s became a cultural staple for several reasons: