Karol G and Anuel aren’t letting the coronavirus get in the way of their art.
13.03.2020 - 21:51 / billboard.com
Coronavirus has led to the cancellation and postponement of concerts and tours, but it won't stop J Balvin from brightening up our days with his upcoming Colores album.On Thursday night, the Colombian powerhouse took to Instagram to ask his more than 36 million followers: "Mi gente, should we stop the release of Colores on March 20 or should we go out and give color in this gray moment?"Billboard reached out to Balvin's label, Universal Music, which confirmed that there are no changes to the
.Karol G and Anuel aren’t letting the coronavirus get in the way of their art.
While others are bored at home in quarantine, Karol G is creating music. In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the Colombian artist dropped a new song called “Follow” in collaboration with boyfriend Anuel AA.
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J Balvin could never be accused of resting on his laurels. For more than a decade, the Colombian superstar has helped usher in a new era of global pop informed by dembow rhythms and a wide swath of Latin culture. He’s worked with everyone from Anuel AA and Ozuna to Beyoncé and Pharrell Williams, crossing genre boundaries without ever compromising his dedication to música urbana.
J Balvin wants to help you relax! The Colombian musician teamed up with Spotify for the Colores Experience. In conjunction with the release of his new album, the 34-year-old Blanco rapper curated a playlist complete with guided meditation. Breathe as the rapper takes a few seconds in between songs to talk about the feeling a particular color brings to each element of his life and how it could help you.
On Sunday (March 22), Colombian star Maluma joined the stay at home movement. He shared a video on Instagram in which he says all he wants is to spread love, peace, and serenity with his fans as the coronavirus pandemic continues to grow all over the world.
J Balvin is painting over this dark time with colors. The Colombian singer released his new album Colores a day early - you've no doubt seen his name trending on social media - for an incredibly heartwarming reason.
J Balvin is giving everyone in self-isolation a whole bunch of new music to keep them occupied.
J Balvin‘s fourth studio album, Colores, is out now!
J Balvin is back with his latest album, Colores. As the title suggests, nine of the 10 songs are named after a Spanish word for a color. The sole exception is “Arcoíris,” which translates to rainbow in English. For the album art, the Colombia native collaborated with famed Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.
For J Balvin, what a difference a month — and a pandemic — makes.
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You know what you need when the entire world appears to be falling apart? Puppies. And that's where J Balvin and his brand new, four-legged best friend come in. The Colombian reggaeton singer took to Instagram on Thursday to introduce fans to his new dog, Felicidad, which means «Happiness» in English.