What does the future of music sound like? In this inspiring episode of ¿Qué Pasa Boston?, we sit down with Ausar, a phenomenal 17-year-old rising artist and student at the prestigious Boston Arts Academy.
Ausar joins us to share his incredible journey, his deep cultural roots, and how growing up in a musical family shaped his unique sound. He opens up about the discipline it takes to balance high school with a blossoming music career, his mindset when performing on stage, and why Stevie Wonder serves as his ultimate musical inspiration. Plus, don't miss an exclusive, soul-stirring acapella snippet of Stevie Wonder's "Superwoman" right inside the studio!
Whether you are an aspiring musician, a fan of raw talent, or someone looking for a dose of pure inspiration, Ausar’s humility, intention, and vision for the future will completely captivate you.
Stream Ausar’s music on Spotify, Apple Music, and iHeartRadio today!
0:00 – Intro: Welcoming Boston’s Next Big Artist
0:45 – The meaning behind the name "Ausar"
1:15 – How family and heritage influenced his sound
2:10 – The reality of attending Boston Arts Academy
3:15 – Why human connection beats social media
4:25 – LIVE STUDIO PERFORMANCE: "Superwoman" (Stevie Wonder Cover)
5:30 – Ausar’s 5-year vision and dream stages
6:40 – The power of intention and discipline in music
7:45 – Advice to his 10-year-old self & Outro

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