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Bizarrap Closes Out the Year With J Balvin Collaboration

Dec 26, 2025 | Entertainment

December 26, 2025

Bizarrap wrapped up the year with one of the most talked-about collaborations in Latin music, teaming up with J Balvinfor BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 62. Released on December 26 and framed as a “Christmas gift” to fans, the session premiered on YouTube at 9:00 p.m. Argentina time before quickly rolling out across all major streaming platforms.

The release marks the first-ever joint session between the Argentine producer and the Colombian superstar — a pairing that fans had long speculated about but never expected to arrive so quietly. As with previous editions, the track leans into Bizarrap’s signature stripped-back, performance-driven aesthetic, allowing Balvin’s delivery and presence to take center stage.

Vol. 62 also stands out as a milestone moment in Bizarrap’s influential Music Sessions series, which has evolved into one of the most powerful platforms in modern Latin and global urban music. Over the years, the series has sparked viral moments and career-defining releases for artists like Shakira, Quevedo, Peso Pluma, and Nicki Nicole, redefining how collaborations are launched and consumed.

By closing out the year with J Balvin, Bizarrap reinforces his role as a cultural connector — bridging generations, countries, and sounds — while proving that even after dozens of sessions, the format can still surprise and move the global conversation.

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