Before they became global icons, J Balvin and Bad Bunny were an unstoppable duo. Their 2019 joint album, OASIS, highlighted their seamless collaboration, with Balvin providing grounded vibes while Bunny brought his wild creativity. It was a dynamic reminiscent of Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug.
Over time, though, their musical partnership faded due to a lyrical misunderstanding and diverging career paths. Balvin remained a hit-maker in the Latin music scene, while Bad Bunny skyrocketed to global stardom, even headlining the Super Bowl halftime show. Fans are hyped up about a potential reunion for this massive event, fueled by their recent team-up at a concert in Mexico City. Despite the hype, Balvin advises fans not to expect him on this particular stage.
In a chat with TMZ, Balvin confirmed he won’t perform at the Super Bowl but will support Bunny’s big moment. “I just wish my boy to kill it,” he shared, emphasizing his pride in showcasing Latino culture on such a respected stage. He acknowledges the racial backlash Bunny has faced, viewing it as another chance to prove the doubters wrong. According to Balvin, their culture is taking the world by storm, with Bad Bunny leading the charge as a superstar.
While Balvin steps back, rumors swirl that Drake could join Bunny at the Super Bowl, following the noise of Kendrick Lamar’s memorable performance last year.
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