Far from the revelry and excess of Carnival, Panamanian urban artist Dubosky shared a message about how he prefers to spend these days of frivolity, also making clear his stance on parenting and the environments in which young people develop. Through his stories, the singer shared a post from the tranquility of his home, with an open Bible on the table, reinforcing the idea that he prefers to spend these dates in reflection and peace. "Here, just as I've always wanted it, in the tranquility of my home and with the one who created everything," he wrote, revealing a more intimate and spiritual side. In another Instagram story, he urged parents to prioritize formative spaces for their children. In the text, the artist suggests that it is better to promote activities with values and spiritual formation rather than exposing them to environments of chaos, ensuring that "everything is known by its end." "The stage of taking your children to camps instead of taking them to parties, don't skip it, you have to instill in them the culture of seeking God and not rum and sex, because in the end, everything is known by its end," affirmed the one from Máxima Bandera. As is already public knowledge, Edwin Dubos, Dubosky's real name, has dedicated his life to God and in December 2025, he ended his stage performances in the secular artistic world.
Dubosky on Life Outside Carnival and Parenting
Panamanian artist Dubosky shares his spiritual outlook on life, urging parents to focus more on their children's upbringing and spiritual development rather than participating in Carnival madness.