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J Balvin: “I always wanted to take my music in Spanish all over the world and I didn’t want to do it in English” | LOS40 Urban

J Balvin collaborate in Voodoo beside Badshah y Tainy. A song with very urban sounds combined with that of Hindu music, which promises to sound everywhere. Accompanying the theme, they have released a video clip inspired by India, where the singers are seen in a palace and a possessed girl, representing the multiculturalism what does the song have

As part of the promotion of VoodooJ Balvin and Badshah talked on the program Zane Lowe, New Music Dailyde Apple Music 1, about the origins of the song and his work. J Balvin confessed that he knew that this song could only work if he did it with the right person, so he asked Tainy to review Badshah’s music and get a collaboration together, to also expand their music.

“That was always my dream, I always wanted to take my music in Spanish all over the world and I didn’t want to do it in English because it didn’t seem real to me. A long time ago, and I don’t blame anyone for that, they used to take the Spanish version of a hit and then rewrite it in English.” the Colombian commented in the interview.

They were also talking about Badshah and his professional career, more than 10 years. Although it is not so well known worldwide, at the national level, in India, it is. He confesses that the only thing he has done with Voodoo It’s entering the universe of J Balvin and Tainy, but he hasn’t done anything he hasn’t done before. In addition, he took the opportunity to claim Hindu music: “The fact that there are people who have not heard our music yet means that there is still a long way to go. My country is very rich, very diverse, and many people who have not yet heard the real music. The Hindu interpreter wants the art of India to be respected because he assures: “It is not a single country, it is many countries. It is like a continent, each state is a different country. And I am… his. It captivates me”.

Badshah confessed that J Balvin has always been a idol for him and that he had always sent her messages without expecting a response from her. The Colombian artist is sure that from now on the offers will not stop raining down on the Hindu because they will want to know his music and his talent.

Tainy is another fundamental piece within Voodoo. For J Balvin it is “one of the greatest producers in the world, he is a genius”. The two artists praised the humility that he has as a person and the great professional that he is. “There’s nothing I don’t know about making amazing music.”

Finally, J Balvin confessed that he’s never sure if his songs are going to be successful or not. “Sometimes you think you have a song that you think is the hit, and then maybe it wasn’t the right time or maybe it just wasn’t meant to be.”. He is clear that things should never be taken for granted, although Voodoo It has many ballots to be a song that sounds on dance floors around the world.

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