Cazzu is currently touring the United States for the first time with her Latinaje Tour, which has taken her to major cities across the country. In the middle of the tour, the singer shared a curious anecdote involving her daughter Inti, whom she shares with Christian Nodal.
The Argentine rapper recounted a terrifying experience during an interview with MTV's "El Lado B." While enjoying a quiet Sunday at home, her daughter, Inti—who is set to turn three in September—was playing in her room when she called out for her mother, saying there was "someone" in the room. The singer admitted that, as they were the only two people in the house, she "froze" upon hearing the chilling request.
“I remember it and it still scares me… It happened recently. It was a super calm Sunday. My little girl, when she focuses on playing with something, she’s completely into it,” she said, describing how her daughter gets absorbed in her toys. Suddenly, the little girl urgently called her mom, saying, “Mom, mom, there’s a man in the room.”
“Come, come…” Inti called from her bedroom, located across a hallway that separates their rooms. Nervous and somewhat afraid, Cazzu walked toward her daughter’s room. “I took a deep breath and said, ‘Where is he?’ I got there and kept thinking, ‘Please no, I don’t want to see anything,’” she recounted with nervous laughter.
Cazzu, whose real name is Julieta Emilia Cazzuchelli, said that when she entered the room, she saw the closet door open. “I didn’t want to see anything,” she insisted. “‘Where is he, sweetheart?’ I asked her.”
Inti pointed to the closet, and the singer asked if she wanted her to tell the man to leave the room, to which the child nodded. The “Mucha Data” performer recalled what she said to the “man” in the closet: “(I said) You have to leave. With all due respect, you need to go. This is my daughter’s room, and please don’t come back.”
“I was very scared. I didn’t see anything, I didn’t feel anything… it all happened very fast,” the singer added. She isn’t certain whether her daughter actually saw something or if it was simply her imagination, noting that Inti is a very creative child with a vivid imagination.
Cazzu’s ritual at home
In the same podcast, Cazzu also spoke about how she connects with her spirituality. Although she stays away from practices like tarot, she said she has a few personal rituals at home.
“I have a basket with flower petals from people who love me. They fall off, dry out, and I keep them there,” she explained, adding that the basket includes flowers from her close friend La Joaqui and from her manager, Facu. The Argentine artist said that sometimes she lights incense (a bundle of aromatic herbs and woods) near the basket to cleanse the energy in her home. “They’re just ideas,” she added.







