VEVO exclusive: Watch J Balvin perform ‘Que Locura’

Last week, J Balvin performed ‘Que Locura’ for Vevo exclusively. In the shot, the superstar is seen lounging back in a black Ferrari as the camera pans out to his friends surrounding him. The Medellín, Colombia-native star, shot the performance in New York City. It is the second of four videos released by VEVO as part of his official live performance series, and the record is from his new album, ‘JOSE’.
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[…] J Balvin’s highly-praised sixth studio album ‘JOSE’ is making a huge global impact. ‘JOSE’ debuted at #1 on the Billboard Latin Albums chart, #1 on Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums chart and #12 on the US Billboard 200 chart. Additionally, ‘JOSE’ is #1 on Spotify in 9 countries, #6 globally and in the Top 10 in the United States, Italy and Switzerland, Top 15 in Canada, Top 20 in Germany and Netherlands and Top 40 in Austria, Belgium and Romania. On Apple Music, Jose is #1 in 16 countries, #6 globally, in the Top 10 in USA, Argentina, Andorra and Portugal and Top 15 in Italy and Canada. These most recent accolades follow Jose breaking the single-day Spotify streaming record for a Latin album in 2021 and a #1 debut on Apple Music in more than seventeen countries last week. […]
[…] J Balvin’s highly-praised sixth studio album ‘JOSE’ is making a huge global impact. ‘JOSE’ debuted at #1 on the Billboard Latin Albums chart, #1 on Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums chart and #12 on the US Billboard 200 chart. Additionally, ‘JOSE’ is #1 on Spotify in 9 countries, #6 globally and in the Top 10 in the United States, Italy and Switzerland, Top 15 in Canada, Top 20 in Germany and Netherlands and Top 40 in Austria, Belgium and Romania. On Apple Music, Jose is #1 in 16 countries, #6 globally, in the Top 10 in USA, Argentina, Andorra and Portugal and Top 15 in Italy and Canada. These most recent accolades follow Jose breaking the single-day Spotify streaming record for a Latin album in 2021 and a #1 debut on Apple Music in more than seventeen countries last week. […]
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