Bizarrap & J Balvin Drop Vallenato-Tinged Collaboration ‘BZRP Music Session #62/66’: Stream It Here
The Argentine hitmaker teams up with the Colombian reggaetón trailblazer for the first time.
12/26/2025
The Argentine hitmaker teams up with the Colombian reggaetón trailblazer for the first time.
After months of speculation and years of anticipation, Bizarrap and J Balvin have finally joined forces for “BZRP Music Sessions #62/66” on Friday (Dec. 26), closing out the year on a high note.
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Clocking in at just over three minutes, the track showcases Balvin’s romantic side over a vallenato-tinged production with a splash of EDM, courtesy of Bizarrap. “Siento que tu nombre está en todos mis pensamientos/ No te puedo ver pero estás como el viento” (“I feel like your name is in all of my thoughts/ I can’t see you but you’re like the wind”), the Medellín artist belts out, donning a dapper black suit.
The Argentine producer and the Colombian reggaetón superstar announced the unexpected collaboration on Christmas Day with a playful photo posted on social media. The snapshot, where both artists hold sneakers as if they were phones, was captioned, “BZRP Music Session #62. Mañana. Feliz Navidad,” immediately igniting fan excitement.
This union also carries historical weight, subtly reminding to Balvin’s complicated past with Bizarrap, specifically 2022’s “BZRP Music Session #49” with Residente. The nearly 10-minute diss track famously targeted the Colombian superstar, fueling debates across the Latin music world. Now, with Session #62/66, Balvin appears to turn the page, using the platform to reflect on his resilience and personal growth.
This release comes just days after another public moment of introspection and reconciliation: J Balvin’s surprise appearance during Bad Bunny’s final Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour show in Mexico City. The two artists, who had a falling out in 2022 partly due to the Latin Grammys controversy, shared a heartfelt moment, exchanged apologies, and performed hits from their 2019 collaborative Oasis album for the first time in years.
Fueled by his viral collabs with artists like , , and , Bizarrap keeps building hype with every session he drops.