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J Balvin responds to the dart that Bad Bunny sent him in his new album: "I don't understand what's going through his mind"

J Balvin has not remained silent about the message that Bad Bunny sent him in the song "Thunder y Lightning."


Nobody knows what will happen tomorrow It is sweeping the platforms. Three days after its launch, it has broken records and promises to be heard a lot this season. But the overwhelming success of the new album Bad Bunny has not managed to eclipse the darts he threw at some of his colleagues in the songs that compose it, to the point that some have reacted and responded openly to the Bad Rabbit, as is the case of J Balvin.

J Balvin responded to the insult that his colleague directed at him through a live stream on Instagram.

To put everyone in context: Bad Bunny mentions the Colombian in the song "Thunder and Lightning" with Eladio Carrión, where he says: "You have seen me, I always hang out with the same people. While you are friends with everyone like Balvin."

It should be noted that together they have collaborated on countless occasions and even have an album together (Oasis). A friendship that seems to be a thing of the past judging by this dart from the Puerto Rican.

Faced with this verse dedicated to him by his former colleague, J Balvin reacted in a live show in which he began talking about his relationship with the interpreter of "Me Porto Bonito": "He seems like an excellent artist to me. The person I know is a great person. We supported each other, we made history, we created a new history, I also believe within music."

"I don't understand what's going through his mind, I really don't understand, but I know that the person I know is a good person. That's why I'm surprised when he comes back," added the "Mi gente" interpreter, who acknowledged that he is surprised by Bad Bunny's attitude towards him.

Despite everything, the Colombian said that he wishes him the best and spoke about what he thinks of him as an artist: "But finally I wish him the best, I think that more than a good artist, because he has a brutal talent, long before he "I knew it was going to be great, so maybe the return has nothing to do with that."

"He seems to be a good artist, but he is a very good person, at least that I know, I am very surprised when he returns. But I am still up," he concluded about this controversy that has affected him.

The reactions to the mention have not been long in coming, and there are many who are on J Balvin's side. Furthermore, in another song, the Puerto Rican artist would have also dropped it to Karol G. "Hey, I'm from PR, where the real bugs are from," sings Benito Martínez, Bad Bunny's real name.

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Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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