It’s been two years since Christian Nodal and Julieta Cazzuchelli—known as Cazzu—announced their separation on May 23, 2024. What started as a romance bridging Argentine trap and Mexican regional music has since turned into one of the most closely watched post-breakup sagas in Latin entertainment. From legal disputes over their daughter Inti to pointed lyrics in new songs, the story keeps evolving.
The Ángela Aguilar Factor
Just weeks after the breakup, on June 10, 2024, Ángela Aguilar confirmed her relationship with Nodal, calling it the “continuation of a story.” The speed of this announcement, followed by their wedding, sparked widespread speculation about infidelity. Nodal has consistently denied that a third person was involved during his time with Cazzu.
Cazzu broke her silence in October 2024, stating she had no prior knowledge of Nodal’s new relationship. In an interview, she emphasized that her integrity had been questioned and that the process caused damage to her family. That marked a clear shift from any pretense of media cordiality.
Inti and Revelations
The strongest bond between the two remains their daughter, Inti. Cazzu confirmed that Nodal maintains contact with the child. But in August 2025, Nodal gave an interview to Adela Micha where he revealed that his relationship with Cazzu had been unstable, with up to six previous breakups before the final one. He also shared that a phrase from Cazzu deeply hurt him: “I have no desire to be the woman you need.” The interview sparked additional controversy when reports surfaced that Nodal allegedly tried to prevent its broadcast, creating tension between the artist and the journalist.
2026: Legal Battles and New Songs
The fire reignited in February 2026 when Rauw Alejandro’s song “Rosita” included a line about getting married “like Christian Nodal.” Cazzu responded by criticizing what she called a “chronicle of an abandonment.” Nodal fired back, defending his role as a father and revealing that they are currently in legal proceedings to define shared time with Inti.
The most recent incident came in April 2026 with the premiere of Nodal’s music video “Un vals.” The use of a model who bore a striking resemblance to Cazzu led to accusations of “perverse marketing.” Director Juan Barbazán clarified it was an involuntary error, noting Nodal’s own frustration over the resulting media mess.
Two years after the breakup, the relationship between Cazzu and Nodal shows no signs of stabilizing. Between new songs, judicial processes, and denials of a crisis with Ángela Aguilar, the former couple continues to navigate one of the most complex post-romance transitions in Latin entertainment. For more on how breakups can reshape careers, see our piece on Shakira's Financial Surge vs. Piqué's Real Estate Drain.


