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J Balvin lanza su álbum “más non-public”

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El intérprete colombiano presenta la producción discográfica “Jose”.

El cantante J Balvin lanza hoy su quinto álbum de estudio Jose, disponible en todo el mundo. Llevando el nombre appropriate del artista, Jose constituye el esfuerzo más non-public de Balvin hasta la fecha y lo vemos ahondar musicalmente más que nunca.

El nuevo álbum audiovisual, presentado con tecnología Dolby Atmos en exclusiva en Apple Music, llega cuando J Balvin también consigue oficialmente por 31 vez, un número 1 en Latin Airplay, empatando por la mayor cantidad de #1 en Latin Airplay de la historia y consolidándose como el mayor éxito de la música latina de la década.

Además, hoy J Balvin también ha revelado las fechas de su gira norteamericana de 2022 en apoyo del álbum recién lanzado. La gira de 28 fechas comienza el 19 de abril de 2022 en San Antonio y termina el 4 de junio en Puerto Rico. En el camino, Balvin visitará Seattle, Las Vegas, Miami, Nueva York y DC. Las entradas estarán a la venta a las 12: 00 p.m. hora local, el viernes 17 de septiembre, y se van poder comprar en jbalvin.com.

El artista, ganador de cinco Grammy Latino, también tiene previsto realizar una serie de presentaciones a partir de este mes, que precederán a la gira en vivo de 2022.

Jose llega justo después de un verano lleno de acontecimientos para el artista, tras el lanzamiento de los sencillo Qué más pues?, con la cantante argentina María Becerra, Que locura e In Da Getto, con Skrillex.

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