In 2010, Temperamento was sentenced to 27 months in
prison for having committed an
armed robbery one and a half years prior to the sentencing. A month before he began serving his prison sentence, Temperamento received online messages from his fans stating that God had a plan for his life. During that time period, the artist reflected on the cover of his most recent album
El M.E.J.O.R, in which he was depicted as a gold
pharaoh. Temperamento considered his self-depiction as a form of
idolatry, and began to have stronger faith in God. Prior to his incarceration, Temperamento did not have traditional
Christian beliefs. For several years prior to his imprisonment, the artist was a practitioner of the Afro-Cuban religion
Santeria. Shortly after his release from prison in 2011, Temperamento began writing and performing rap music with strong Christian themes. His first music video was titled "Abre Tu Corazon" (Open Your Heart), and represented the artist's transition from gangster rapper to Christian rapper. ==Album
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