[43] Subsequently, it debuted at number 15 on the US Billboard 200 and became his highest-charting album on the chart. It soon reached 1 billion views on YouTube. Critically acclaimed, Billboard staff, Los Angeles Times, and Apple Music's editorial selection ranked it as the best song of the year,[3] while Rolling Stone named it "the best summer song of all time. I don't need to live somewhere else. [70], In August 2016, the singer was involved in a plane crash while leaving the Bahamas. We mixed this over and over and over again. [12] During his time in New York, he became fascinated by the business savvy of New York rappers 50 Cent and P. "[12] His lyrics have been described as more vulnerable than typical reggaeton lyrics, discussing interpersonal relationships, exemplified by the single "Ay Vamos". His music videos have billions of views,[7] and had a consecutive record-setting of 100 million views on VEVO with "Tranquila", 6 A.M.", "Ay Vamos" and "Ginza", which marked the most viewed Spanish video debut in history. [12] He grew up listening to rock groups such as Metallica and Nirvana, and states that he incorporates the grunge aesthetic into his personal style, having a Nirvana tattoo on his knee. [41] Vibras claimed the record for the most-streamed Latin album in 24 hours on the streaming platform for 2018. His breakthrough came in 2014 with "Ginza" and the single "6 AM" featuring Puerto Rican singer Farruko which peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart following with "Ay Vamos" and "Ginza". [13] However, he recorded his first all-English song with Pitbull and Camila Cabello for the 2017 soundtrack to The Fate of the Furious, and explained that he is open to the idea of singing in English if the opportunity presents itself. [6] "I Like It" is the highest-ranked song led by a female rapper on the Billboard Hot 100 decade-end chart for the 2010s. It was released on May 25, 2018 to radio stations through Atlantic Records as the fourth single from the album. Ozuna was named contemporary Latin songwriter of the year at the BMI Latin Awards, winning eight in all. Later that week, he premiered the music video on Vevo. Colombian superstar J Balvin takes viewers on an emotional journey in his upcoming Amazon documentary "The Boy from Medellin". After the truly thousandth listen, I'm like, "This really works. [34] The remix reached number three in the United States, giving Balvin his first US top-ten single. I respect the ones who make it and leave their home base, but I'm good in Colombia. 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[31] Rolling Stone ranked the album number four on the magazine's list of the 10 Best Latin Albums of 2016. In 2020, J Balvin was included on Time magazine's annual list of the 100 most influential people of the world, and as one of the Greatest Latin Artists of all Time by Billboard. [94][95] Additionally, he became the first Latin artist to reach one billion streams on Apple Music. "[28], On June 24, 2016, J Balvin released his third studio album Energia. [63], His public image was described by Bishop by saying, "J Balvin’s not a bad boy, he’s a good guy with a well-tended naughty side. [9], —Kallman in an interview with Billboard. [44], Director Eif Rivera stated in an interview that he was inspired by the movie I Like It Like That (1994), which opening scene centered in a neighborhood of the South Bronx. Bad Bunny was wheeled in for his verse in a grocery cart, while J Balvin joined hanging by the DJ booth. "Bobo" spent a week at the top of the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. [51] J Balvin's collaboration with Spanish singer Rosalía "Con altura" won Best Urban Song at the 2019 Latin Grammy Awards. [81], J Balvin's participation in the reggaeton scene has been noted,[82] a genre previously associated primarily with Puerto Rican and Panamanian artists. [38] He also appeared on Cardi B´s Invasion of Privacy album, with Bad Bunny on the song "I Like It. The music video broke the record for the most views for a Latin music video in the first 24 hours, at over two million views. [11] It is a blend of trap and salsa, and samples 1960s boogaloo song "I Like It Like That". On this period of his life, J Balvin notes, "When I would go to the barrio, people saw me as a rich person, but when I’m around rich people they see me as someone from the ghetto. [4] Balvin was born in Medellín, Colombia. You don't even have to know Spanish to enjoy listening to his music. "[27] Andrew Casillas of Rolling Stone wrote that "with its deliciously liquid beat, ["Ginza"] among the finest three minutes in reggaetón history. [40] The two lead singles from the album were "Machika" and "Ahora. “[J Balvin] was there and between everyone, he was very involved. [7] He was the first Latino to headline world-musical events such as Coachella, Tomorrowland, and Lollapalooza. J Balvin described the lyrical content of the song as the "Latin version of The Hangover," where the two singers attempt to remember what happened during a night of partying. Il remporte de nombreux prix et récompenses. Additionally, Vibras scored the largest streaming week ever for a Latin album by an artist; its songs were streamed 16.1 million times. In ‘The Boy From Medellín‘, we see J Balvin talk openly about his anxiety with his team and family, taking his medication, and we’re even introduced to his spiritual advisor. "[12] American artist Pharrell instead sings the hook in Spanish on "Safari", and J Balvin described having more American musicians singing in Spanish as one of his "biggest dreams". [40], The song's accompanying music video was directed by Eif Rivera and filmed in March 2018 in Little Havana, Miami. [56] El Mundo newspaper also opined that the song made him connect with an international Gen Z audience. Though his music is primarily reggaeton, J Balvin has experimented with a variety of musical genres in his work, including electronica, house music, trap, and R&B. [7] Iman Amrani from The Guardian felt that Balvin is "now arguably Colombia’s biggest cultural export" and described him as example on "how embracing national pride can be a force for cultural good".[88]. 52 to No. 1s, as 'I Like It,' With Bad Bunny & J Balvin, Follows 'Bodak Yellow' to the Top", "J Balvin Sets Release Date for New Album 'Vibras, "J Balvin Plots North American 'Vibras' Tour", "J Balvin's 'Vibras' Album Has Biggest First Week Ever for a Latin Artist on Apple Music", "J Balvin Lands Biggest Week of 2018 For a Latin Album With No. On the contrary, women are our biggest fans, and they inspire us. [35] "I Like It" reached number one on Digital Songs in its 20th chart week, claiming the sixth-longest wait to the summit since the chart began in 2004. "[12] He often interacts with fans on social media sites such as Snapchat and Instagram, and cites these platforms as essential for his success. [59] Luis Estrada of Universal Music Latino and Capitol Latin says of Balvin, "He breaks every rule of what people think reggaeton is, and they love him for that...He doesn’t take himself too seriously. [19] It won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Song. The remix, featuring Nicky Jam and French Montana was used in the soundtrack to the film Furious 7. 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Yeung of AllMusic considered it a "notable highlight" of the album. His first international hit was the one-night-stand-themed "Yo Te Lo Dije", and signed with Universal subsidiary Capitol Latin a year later. [68] J Balvin explained that he "grew up with the Guess brand" and "always respected and identified with the Marciano brothers’ history of taking influence from the country and culture of their heritage, and fusing it with the spirit of the United States". Diddy. Decided for Pete Rodriguez's "I Like It Like That" and "Oh That's Nice", he added J White to the production process. [13] He developed an interest in reggaeton after listening to Daddy Yankee. [43] Released on May 29, 2018, the music video opens with Cardi B in a neighborhood, followed by scenes of Bad Bunny in the streets and J Balvin in a club. Their goal is to raise billions. [79] Nicole Acevedo of NBC News said that although Latin artists such as Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias and Shakira achieved crossover success by recording English-language albums, "Balvin is reinventing the way Latin music artists cross over to the U.S. music scene" with musical productions recorded entirely in Spanish. [50], In August 2019, J Balvin and Bad Bunny headlined the Uforia Latino Mix Live concert series to raise money for victims of the shootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas. J Balvin has been featured on remixes of "Sorry" by Justin Bieber, "The Way" and "Problem" by Ariana Grande, "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke, "Maps" by Maroon 5, and "Stuck on a Feeling" by Prince Royce. [34] It reached number one in its twelfth week, earning Cardi her second chart-topper, thus making her the first female rapper in history to do so. Machucha proposed to add Bad Bunny and J Balvin to the track, with both artists contributing with their verses and ideas. Hey Latin lovers! I want to invite the mainstream into my world, and to my sound, and to what I’m doing. Craig Kallman wanted to include a track that pays homage to her Latin heritage and searched among his Latin music collection of records that he used to play when he was a DJ. "[20] Rolling Stone staff ranked "I Like It" among the best song of the 2010s, deeming it Cardi's "hugely expansive vision of hip-hop as a multicultural, worldwide block party."[21]. [51], Bad Bunny performed the song with Shakira during the Super Bowl LIV halftime show. and Jennifer Lopez. ""[17] In The Atlantic, Hannah Giorgis also deemed it "song of the summer" considering "[the song] is irresistible because it channels the rapper at her best: when she feels at home." Following the release of the single's accompanying music video, the song rose to a new peak of number seven on the chart,[32] For the chart issue dated June 16, with "I Like It" and "Girls Like You," her collaboration with Maroon 5 charting at number four, Cardi B scored two concurrent Hot 100 top-five singles for the second time in 2018. 1 On Dance/Mix Show Airplay Chart With 'I Like It'", "Drake Dominates Apple Music's Year-End Music Charts in Canada", "This Miami nightclub is going to make a cameo in Cardi B's next music video", "A Preview of Cardi B's 'I Like It' Video Appears to Be in the YouTube Music Promo Trailer", "Watch Cardi B, J Balvin, Bad Bunny Throw Summer Bash in 'I Like It' Video", "Cardi B estrena el videoclip de "I Like It" junto a J. Balvin y Bad Bunny ¡y es tremenda rumba! "[61], The singer says his collaboration with Beyoncé on the remix of "Mi gente" was a crucial step in his career: "I think it was a really good cultural move. [14] At age 19, he began to seriously pursue a career in music and adopted the stage name J Balvin "El Negocio", meaning "The Business" in English. But it also reflects the times, the moment and the new openness of the world, despite the entrenchment at the border. The song received positive reviews from critics and Billboard ranked it 5th on their list of 100 Best Songs of 2019. [46] The record was released overnight and was deemed a "surprise" release. [87] Additionally, he received a Guinness World Records by the most Latin Grammy nominations in a single year, with 13 in 2020. Editor Leila Cobo for Billboard explained its notability, "it's part of an accelerated spike of Spanish and Spanish-infused songs on the chart [...] This surge can be attributed at least in part to streaming, which has broadened the scope for Latin music that is still shunned from major mainstream outlets. [51] The concert series consisted of two performances in Texas, one in Dallas and one in Houston, and featured openers Wisin y Yandel, Reik, Sech, Ozuna, Natti Natasha, Pedro Capo, Sebastian Yatra, Tito El Bambino. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) "he has pioneered Latin music’s explosion onto the global stage". [16] He also cites albums by Canadian R&B singer The Weeknd and Puerto Rican reggae band Cultura Profética as his "desert island albums. [11] J Balvin worked various jobs in New York, Miami, and Medellín, including working illegally in the United States as a roofer and house painter. [11] He ultimately decided to return to Colombia and began performing at various urban clubs in Medellín and increasing his social media following. J. Balvin, de son vrai nom José Álvaro Osorio Balvín, né le 7 mai 1985 à Medellín, en Colombie [1], est un chanteur de reggaeton colombien. It also features scenes of the trio performing together. [49] The album was nominated for Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album at the 2020 Grammy Awards and was named one of Rolling Stone‘s Best Latin Albums of 2019. [66] While at Coachella festival in 2018, he met avant-garde stylist, designer and techno DJ Sita Abellán, who took him on as her sole styling client. "[15] He launched a partnership with SoundCloud and Buchanan's Whiskey in a project called Es Nuestro Momento, where fans can access J Balvin's previously unreleased a capella vocals and create personalized remixes of his songs. Hablando de la influencia de Pharrell, J Balvin explicó: "No me visto exactamente como él, pero quiero ser como él en la forma cultural. In 2020, it was revealed that J Balvin contracted COVID-19, but he has since recovered. 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[69] He called the situation "deplorable" and created the social media campaign #LatinosSomosFamilia (We Latinos are Family), encouraging fans to sign a petition to support the displaced victims. [94], 1985–2013: Early life and career beginnings, 2017–2018: International success: "Mi Gente" and, presidential campaign kickoff speech last week, Recording Industry Association of America, International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, List of awards and nominations received by J Balvin, "Amazon Studios Acquires J Balvin Doc 'The Boy From Medellin, "J-Balvin. [64] He debuted pieces that he designed in the Colombiamoda Fashion Week show in Medellin in July 2018, where he presented his collaboration with the clothing brand Gef France. [59] Instead, he discusses everyday life in his songs. [37] Internationally, the single also charted within the top 10 in Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. "[62], Pop singer Camila Cabello has cited J Balvin as a musical influence. [83] He uses reggeaton as a vehicle to "expose ideas, identities" and other social messages,[84] and is "perhaps the genre's most visible star" according to American journalist Jon Caramanica. [19], J Balvin swept the urban category at the 2015 Premios Lo Nuestro, including "Urban Artist of the Year," "Urban Album of the Year," "Urban Song of the Year" and "Urban Collaboration of the Year." [1], Work on the song took from October 2017 to early April 2018. [29] Mario Prunes of Allmusic described Energia as "an album that knew it was going to be an international blockbuster almost a year before its release," due to the success of "Ginza". [47] Oasis peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200,[48] and topped the Billboard US Latin Albums chart. Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin gave the first live performance of "I Like It" at the 2018 Coachella Music Festival during its second weekend, on April 22. ", "J BALVIN EXTENDS WORLDWIDE AGREEMENT WITH UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUBLISHING GROUP", "Vibras! J Balvin followed with seven. His original musical inspirations included rock groups such as Metallica and Nirvana, and reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee. [13] J Balvin became the first artist to receive a diamond certification in the Latin field from the Recording Industry Association of America, denoting digital sales of 600,000 units for his songs "6 AM" and "Ay Vamos. ", "Cardi B Releases "I Like It" Video Feat. J Balvin was a guest performer in the Super Bowl LIV halftime show headlined by Jennifer Lopez and Shakira. [38] Nicky Jam stated that he attributes the success of "X" to J Balvin's contribution. [...] Everything about this song is perfect for summer: the trap-meets-salsa beat, features from two of reggaeton's biggest stars, a sample of Pete Rodriguez's half-century-old boogaloo hit "I Like It Like That. [13] As a teenager, he listened to hip-hop artists such as 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., Snoop Dogg, Wu-Tang Clan, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, and Onyx. He was interested in rap, dancehall, and bachata from an early age, and began to hone his performance technique and dance moves watching music videos. Nobody was injured in the accident, and J Balvin called it "a miracle. [7] The Guinness World Records acknowledged him as a "leader of a second-generation reggaeton revolution".[8]. Discussing Pharrell's influence, J Balvin explained, "I don't dress exactly like him, but I want to be like him in the cultural way. Throughout his career, Balvin has won five Billboard Latin Music Awards, four Latin Grammy Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards and four Latin American Music Awards and received two Grammy Award nominations. Ayant commencé sa carrière à 14 ans, il connaît un succès mondial grâce à son 4 e album Energía (sorti en 2016). His goal is to make reggaeton a globally popular genre without having to sing in English to attain crossover success. [30] He launched 3 hit singles from the album, "Bobo," "Safari," and "Sigo Extranandote," which all reached the top 10 of the Latin charts. Cardi B, Bad Bunny and J Balvin gave the first live performance of "I Like It" at the 2018 Coachella Music Festival during its second weekend, on April 22. 1 Song in the Country", "How Bad Bunny Brought Latin Trap to the American Mainstream", "Cómo Bad Bunny se ha convertido en el cantor romántico de la generación Z", "Cardi B's 'I Like It' Joins YouTube's Billion Views Club", "Cardi B's "I Like It" Is the Latest Version of a Song that Took 50 Years to Get to No. He enrolled at the prestigious EAFIT University in Medellín for seven semesters, studying international business. In September 2017, the song was remixed with American artist Beyoncé. [85] Elias Leight of Rolling Stone included him along Karol G and Ozuna as "global hit-makers" with reggaeton and trap songs. J Balvin, pseudonimo di José Álvaro Osorio Balvin (Medellín, 7 maggio 1985), è un cantante e produttore discografico colombiano.. Nominato due volte anche ai Grammy Award, tra cui nella categoria Record of the Year per il brano I Like It., è stato riconosciuto con numerosi premi, tra cui 5 Billboard Latin Music Award, 4 Latin Grammy Awards, 3 MTV Video Music Awards. Balvin further elaborated that much love was put into the album's work and that contains different vibes, hence the name, Vibras, "The real meaning of this album was what's going on with Spanish music that's going so global, the fact that we did an album that the beats are so amazing that you don't have to understand what we say, you just have to love the songs. [29] The album featured collaborations with Daddy Yankee, Juanes, Pharrell, and Yandel. Bad Bunny and J Balvin sampled Pete Rodriguez's "I Like It Like That (A Mi Me Gusta Asi)". Its music video was filmed in Little Havana, Miami and has received more than 1.3 billion views.

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