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Colombian Stars drop massive collab, but not everyone is happy

Nov 11, 2024 | Entertainment

November 11, 2024

It looks like ” +57″ is set to be a monumental track celebrating Colombia’s vibrant music scene! The collaboration among these influential Colombian artists represents not only a powerful showcase of their collective talent but also a tribute to the rich musical culture of Medellín and the country as a whole. This gathering of reggaetón powerhouses and emerging voices promises a song that highlights their shared roots and showcases their individual strengths.

This track is likely to be a hit, building on their existing chemistry from past collaborations and the momentum of recent successes, such as Ovy on the Drums’ chart-topping single “Mírame.” The excitement from artists like DFZM reflects how impactful this release could be, especially with Karol G and J Balvin’s international influence pulling even more attention toward Colombian music.

BUT, not everyone is happy. Colombian artist Farina has this to say;

@dayanechrissel

Revista Rolling Stone dice que la canción +57 es un desastre canción que canta Karol G Maluma Jbalvin Feid Ovy On the Drums Ryan Castro #karolg #maluma #jbalvin #feid

♬ sonido original – Dayane Chrissel

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