CHRISTIAN DANIEL, JOWELL’S SPECIAL GUEST ON SAN JUAN URBANO’S DÍA DE LOGROS
- Studio VII

- Jun 18
- 2 min read
Miami, FL, June 18, 2026. This week, the lights at Teatro Tapia in San Juan went up for something bigger than a concert. They went up for a graduation. In front of families, municipal leaders and a new wave of Puerto Rican talent, the theater hosted Día de Logros, the ceremony marking the first graduating class of San Juan Urbano: Academia de Música y Arte, the school founded by urban artist Jowell in partnership with the Municipality of San Juan. Puerto Rican singer songwriter Christian Daniel, Jowell’s special guest for the night, opened the ceremony, taking the stage alongside him to perform “Pa’Lante,” a moment that turned into a full chorus minutes later when every student in the academy joined the two artists to sing it through to the end.
That image captured, in just a few minutes, everything San Juan Urbano was built to be: the first and only school of its kind located in Punta Las Marías, offering a fully free extended day program in music and fine arts for high school students. During his remarks, Jowell acknowledged everyone who helped bring the project to life, including Christian Daniel, framing the academy as proof that urban talent deserves the same training, discipline and opportunity as any other art form.
Jowell’s invitation lands right as Christian Daniel pushes his latest single, “Vamos a Bailar,” under the label Top Stop Music, which keeps climbing on YouTube and marks the moment he’s living right now. His track record backs every step, with songs like “Ahora Que Te Vas,” which reached the top 20 of Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart and has logged more than 200 million YouTube views, alongside “Para Siempre” and collaborations with Wisin and Yandel, but it’s “Vamos a Bailar” that defines his present, the one fans keep turning up.
Día de Logros was not only a graduation. It was proof that a stage as historic as the Tapia’s can also become a first stage, for a generation just getting started, now supported by mentorship, structure and an artist like Christian Daniel reminding them what is possible when a dream is trained like a discipline.






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