Bad Bunny and J Balvin officially put the past behind them — and they did it on one of the biggest stages in Latin music.
On Sunday, Dec. 21, Bad Bunny surprised fans by bringing out J Balvin during his sold-out Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour stop at GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City. The longtime collaborators reunited to perform fan favorites “La Canción,” “Que Pretendes,” and “Si Tu Novio Te Deja Sola,” sending the crowd into a frenzy.
Balvin took a heartfelt moment on stage to praise Benito, calling him a dreamer and a hard worker who represents Latinos around the world. He acknowledged their past tension, emphasizing growth, forgiveness, and mutual respect. Bad Bunny echoed the sentiment, revealing the two had already spoken privately weeks earlier and were simply waiting for the right moment to reunite — which felt especially fitting in Mexico.

The reunion comes after years of speculation that their relationship had cooled, particularly following a line in Bad Bunny’s 2023 album that fans interpreted as a diss toward Balvin. While both artists previously downplayed any real animosity, Sunday night made it clear that whatever distance existed is now behind them.
More than just a surprise guest appearance, the moment symbolized maturity, reconciliation, and the shared legacy both artists have built — opening doors for Latin and urbano music on a global scale. For fans, it was a full-circle moment they won’t forget anytime soon.






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