Cazzu dresses the daughter she shares with Christian Nodal, for her hometown’s carnival, and the image has instantly become one of the most talked-about moments of Jujuy Carnival 2026. While headlines circle renewed tension with Christian Nodal, the Argentine trap star chose to focus on her roots, her culture, and her daughter Inti.
Back in Jujuy, the province where she grew up, Cazzu immersed herself in the vibrant local celebrations. The timing could not be more symbolic. As the 2026 San Pedro de Jujuy Carnival, widely known as “The Best Parades in the North,” fills the streets with color and tradition, she shared a glimpse of her personal celebration.
The photo that set social media alight shows two-year-old Inti wearing a traditional carnival outfit from the Jujuy region. The ensemble, in black and deep blue, sparkles with sequins and small mirrors.
It mirrors the look Cazzu wears in the music video for her song “Jujuy Estrellado,” creating a full-circle moment between mother, daughter, and homeland.
Christian Nodal Controversy and the “Rosita” Debate
The tender family moment arrives amid resurfaced tension between Cazzu and Christian Nodal. The controversy centers around the track “Rosita” by Tainy, Rauw Alejandro, and JHAYCO, which references Nodal’s quick marriage to Ángela Aguilar.
Cazzu reportedly felt frustrated by the lyrical mention, as the narrative again brought her personal life into public debate. The situation adds another layer to the complex co-parenting dynamic between her and Nodal. Yet, despite the noise surrounding “Rosita,” her return to Jujuy appears grounded and intentional. Instead of addressing drama directly, she let culture and motherhood speak for her.
Inti’s Big Personality at Just Two Years Old
According to Cazzu, Inti already sees herself as part of the music world. “The other day we asked her, ‘What do you do for work?’ Because she says, ‘I’m going to work.’ She says, ‘I’m a singer like mommy,’ and she talks completely like a baby,” Cazzu shared emotionally.
The singer also described her daughter’s strong sense of boundaries, particularly when it comes to affection. “She’s very protective of her cheeks. Even with mommy sometimes it’s like, ‘I don’t want kisses,’” Cazzu explained. “So I say, ‘Can you give me a kiss?’” She sweetly imitated Inti’s delicate cheek kisses during the interview.
“I respect her, but Inti is amazing and now she works,” Cazzu added with a laugh. “She’s surrounded by people who make music. Her aunts are DJs, her uncles are dancers. She has everything to choose from.”
Latinaje en Vivo: A Major Career Milestone
Beyond the carnival and family life, Cazzu also revealed major professional news. During her “Tapados del laburo” appearance, she announced her first stadium concert.
On September 12, 2026, she will perform “Latinaje en Vivo” at Estadio 23 de Agosto in San Salvador de Jujuy. The venue choice is intentional and symbolic. Presenting a large-scale show in her home province reinforces the narrative of coming full circle.
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