The Colombian reguetonero J Balvin, 2015 Latin Grammy winner, said today that it is a matter of time that a collaboration with Puerto Rican Daddy Yankee and his compatriot Maluma is given. "This union is possible, I think it's about time," said the singer in a press conference called by his record label in Mexico City. "Everyone is in place, fighting for his dream, but it is possible," he added. Balvin recalled that has already worked with Daddy Yankee, whom he described as the father of reggaeton, and Maluma, which he said is for "teenagers" (teenage girls), would also like to. On the meeting that the three held Monday at the IX Monitor Convention Latino 2016, at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, reported that all agreed that the next step in the reggaeton is the message you give in your letters to that people identify.
Colombia said it is also possible participation in concerts Canadian singer Justin Bieber on 18 and 19 February next at Foro Sol in Mexico City. "Everything is a matter of the schedule allows us, if the calendar is possibly can give something very good," he said. He also said that collaboration with Bieber, in which the Canadian sung in Spanish, "already recorded". "Everything is going very well," you just have to "know what is the best time (to throw), for now it is stopped," he added. The artist said he dreams of doing a duet with singer and actress Rihanna and rapper, songwriter and actor Drake Canadian.
J Balvin also held reguetonero have been the first to reach 1,000 million views on Youtube with their video "Here we go". "It's interesting how music is still expanding throughout the world. Music has no boundaries. (The figure) means that you are listening around the world," he said. 31 Colombian announced a concert at the National Auditorium on April 8, 2017, which he said "is a big responsibility (...) took 10 years preparing for this concert and will be high level." He hoped sellout and can open a second concert that could be for the next day because, he said, wants to "make history."