The boys are live them godfather imagination.
On Thursday, J Balvin released his new single “Triple S” featuring Jowell & Randy and De La Ghetto, along with the Corleone family video, which shows the four men appearing in a blood-stained mansion as mobsters.
While throwing bars for a woman who is “single, strong and not to be messed with,” the four men pass through a large house preparing a dinner party, at which the guests end up dropping like flies after sipping their drinks and bites of their food. Turns out a femme fatale was poisoning and plotting their end the whole time. This was the godfather despite all these.
Balvin revealed that new music was on the way earlier this week, sharing polls that kept fans guessing as to what “Triple S” means. (In Spanish, it's Suelta, Soltera, Sin Nadiel Que Le Joda.)
“What he promised is a debt, family,” he said He wrote on X Monday. “Coming to you with new music starting this week. And I will pay you this debt with interest 😉.”
“Triple S” is his first single of the year after featuring Maluma on “Gafas Negras”, which was added to 2023 Don Juan album. Late last year, he released the single “Amigos,” teamed up with Will.i.Am for “Let's Go,” and rapped with Tainy and Young Miko on “Colmillo.”
Balvin spoke Nylon last summer, sharing that his album was “very advanced” but “easy to digest.”
“The flows, the deliveries — it's all super up-to-date,” he said, teasing a record filled with reggaeton and Afrobeats. “DJs will be like, 'Thank God, J Balvin, you made it easy for me,'” he joked. “Like, 'Great, I'll play those two [songs] so I can have a beer or something.”
As for other new music on the way for the reggaetonero, Balvin revealed that he has a collaborative album with Ed Sheeran, with whom he's released two songs in the past, that he plans to drop sometime this year.
“It came about in a biological, natural way. Have we met? we drank coffee? we used to meet each other at the same gym, at the hotel,” he said of working with Sheeran. “This is going to be another album that offers a lot to talk about, because it's like merging two worlds.”
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