J Balvin Songs Ranked
José Álvaro Osorio Balvín (born May 7, 1985), better known as J Balvin, is a Colombianreggaeton singer. He has been referred to as the “Prince of Reggaeton” (from Spanish: “Príncipe del Reggaetón”) and is one of the best-selling Latin music artists with sales of more than 35 million records (albums and singles) worldwide. Balvin was born in Medellín, Colombia. At age 17, he moved to the United States to learn English, where he lived in both Oklahoma and New York. He then returned to Medellín and gained popularity performing at clubs in the city. Though his music is primarily reggaeton, J Balvin has experimented with a variety of musical genres in his work, including electronica, house music, trap, and R&B. His original musical inspirations included rock groups such as Metallica and Nirvana, and reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee. He has collaborated with Latin American artists such as Ozuna, Nicky Jam, Alejandro Sanz, Bad Bunny, and Pitbull. Despite working with many English-speaking artists such as Beyoncé, Pharrell Williams, The Black Eyed Peas, Cardi B, Dua Lipa, and Major Lazer, J Balvin continues to sing almost exclusively in Spanish and hopes to introduce Spanish-language music to a global audience. He is also noted for his eclectic and colorful fashion sense. In 2020, J Balvin was included on Time magazine’s annual list of the 100 most influential people of the world, and as one of the Greatest Latin Artists of all Time by Billboard. Here are all of J Balvin’s songs ranked.
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10. Safari (Energía, 2016)
“Preferably with 15 Latinas alone on the dancefloor saying “a mi me gusta” each time after him in a low voice. BIA is great. Superb production.”
9. Bobo (Energía, 2016)
“Good song, good video, good story and in short it is a true gem that I don’t think can be copied and that it won’t go out of style.”
8. Mi Gente (Vibras, 2018)
“Nice intervention from Beyoncé. What is most enjoyable is that he took over the song and played it in concerts, it was not only in the remix as many do. Good for the boys and for the culture. Three languages, three styles, it all adds up.”
7. Ginza (Energía, 2016)
“Man!!!! this song give me a moment of paradise and dreaming… Can you remake Ginza version 2.0!!! It can be the best moment of this year!!”
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6. Tranquila (Totalmente Demais – Nacional, 2015)
“Good beat and ‘slow’ enough to do some toning during Zumba. Very interesting video. He seems really proud of his Colombian roots. Good thing! Show it off!”
5. La Venganza (La Familia B Sides, 2013)
“I really loved this song as an artist inspired me with my art and I always come back here from time to time to see and remember how far I have come.”
4. Ay Vamos (La Familia B Sides, 2013)
“Loved it the first time I heard it and had to have it!!!!! If this song is any indication of what his new album sounds like, I very much look forward to it!!!! This song is HOT”
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3. Sola (La Familia B Sides, 2013)
“Some say that this song is Balvin, he would have taken it out of a stick now, but you know, Balvin had planned to release a rap song many before, so when he released it he said it was the exact moment, at that time Balvin took out the album La Familia .. He was recognized by some singles .. Everything turned out perfect, in due time”
2. Yo Te Lo Dije (La Familia B Sides, 2013)
“This music by the great J Balvin is the best that can be heard and to this day it continues to delight us with the great talent of this great singer”
1. 6 AM (La Familia B Sides, 2013)
“This song makes me feel like I’m in heaven because I literally can’t hear anyone and I’m just minding my business. This song will never die heart beats same as the first time I listened to it.