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Latin 09/04/2020

J Balvin Shares New Video For "Gris"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today, J Balvin shares a new video for "Gris" from his critically-acclaimed fourth album 'Colores.' The surreal visual finds J Balvin slowly spiraling from heartache. Soon enough, his negative thoughts begin to permeate the real world in the form of scorpion infestations, floods, and more, until an earthquake is what seemingly tears his world apart. The video is the fifth Colin Tilley-directed visual from the album following videos for "Rojo," "Morado," his #1 hit single "Blanco" and "Amarillo."

The video for "Gris" also arrives ahead of J Balvin's appearance on Global Citizen and the World Health Organization's global televised and streamed special, One World: Together at Home, in celebration and support of healthcare workers around the world. Taking place on Saturday April 18th and hosted by Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert, the special was curated in collaboration with Lady Gaga and will benefit local and regional charities that provide food, shelter and healthcare to those that need help most. The special will begin at 5:00 PM PDT/8:00 PM EDT/12:00 AM GMT and air on ABC, NBC, ViacomCBS Networks, iHeart Media and Bell Media networks and platforms.

The follow-up to J Balvin's 2018 full-length 'Vibras,' 'Colores' finds the Reggaeton powerhouse going back to his roots, opting for only two features (Mr. Eazi and frequent producer Sky Rompiendo) to showcase the infectious sounds and flows that have made him a household name. The album arrived just days after J Balvin made history becoming the Latin Urban artist with the most #1 singles on the Latin airplay charts after "Blanco" took the top spot last month. This title, along with Colores, not only cements his status as a leader of Reggaeton but as a torchbearer of the new state of Urbano, Balvin continually expanding the limits of the genre and paving the way for "la nueva escuela."

'Colores' was creative-directed by Takashi Murakami who created ten brand new flower characters one for each song and color on the album. While he has been long heralded as a commercial force, the album underscores the ways in which Balvin is permeating all facets of culture -- from music to art and style -- without compromising his unique identity.

The album continues J Balvin's reign as one of the biggest stars in the world. 2019 saw him perform in the opening segment of The GRAMMY Awards, named the Premio Lo Nuestro "Artist of the Year" for an unprecedented third consecutive time, collect his fourth Latin GRAMMY and the "Favorite Latin Artist" American Music Award, and saw him become the first Reggaeton artist on Saturday Night Live. Throughout the year, J Balvin also connected with millions of fans live by taking his stunning "ARCOIRIS" (Rainbow) Tour across the United States and throughout the world, while further etching his name in Urbano music history as the first Reggaeton artist to perform on the mainstage at Coachella, leading EDM festival Tomorrowland, and as the first-ever Latin artist to headline at Lollapalooza. Most recently, J Balvin performed in the Super Bowl LIV halftime show alongside Jennifer Lopez to perform his hit song "Mi Gente," notches another #1 single, and appeared on the cover of Billboard.

Colores - Tracklisting:
Amarillo
Azul
Rojo
Rosa
Morado
Verde
Negro
Gris
ArcoĆ­ris
Blanco






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