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J Balvin announces new album ‘Rayo’

Jul 11, 2024 | Community News

July 11, 2024

J Balvin’s new album, Rayo, aims to capture an “earnest need for human connection” and feels more like a house party, blending reggaetón with electronic pop and dembow. In April, he performed a sci-fi-inspired set at Coachella, featuring hits like “Colmillo” and “Dientes” and surprise guests Jowell & Randy, De La Ghetto, and Will Smith. The album announcement coincides with the release of his new single “Gaga,” a collaboration with Saiko, dropping on July 11. Balvin’s Rayo tracklist is also featured on his new merchandise, including a T-shirt and a hoodie. Album drops August 9.

Track List

  1. “Cosa de Locos”
  2. “Polvo de tu Vida” featuring Chencho Corleone
  3. “Swat” featuring Luar La L
  4. “Bajo y Batería”
  5. “Doblexxó” featuring Feid
  6. “3 Noches”
  7. “Gaga” featuring Saiko
  8. “Gato” featuring Bad Gyal
  9. “Lobo” featuring Zion
  10. “La Noche” featuring Dei V
  11. “Origami” featuring Ryan Castro and Blessd
  12. “Sólido”
  13. “Stoker” featuring Carin León
  14. “Ganster”
  15. “En Alta” featuring Omar Courtz, Yovngchimi, Quevedo, Mambo Kingz, DJ Luian

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