J Balvin
José Álvaro Osorio Balvín, known professionally as J Balvin, is a renowned Colombian singer and one of the leading figures in the reggaeton genre. Born on May 7, 1985, in Medellín, Colombia, J Balvin has become a global music icon with over 35 million records sold worldwide.
At the age of 17, J Balvin moved to the United States to learn English, living in Oklahoma and New York City. His time in the U.S. involved working various jobs, including roofing and house painting. He later returned to Colombia and attended EAFIT University in Medellín, where he studied international business for seven semesters.
J Balvin began his musical journey performing in urban clubs in Medellín, where he gained popularity. Known for his vibrant reggaeton and Latin trap sound, he has collaborated with numerous artists, propelling him to international fame. Some of his most notable collaborations include the hit song "I Like It" with Cardi B and Bad Bunny, and the album "Oasis" with Bad Bunny.
J Balvin has received numerous accolades, including eleven Billboard Latin Music Awards, six Latin Grammy Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards, and seven Latin American Music Awards. He has also been nominated for four Grammy Awards.
J Balvin is considered a pivotal figure in the globalization of Latin music, particularly reggaeton, often cited alongside artists like Karol G and Ozuna as global hit-makers. His influence extends beyond music, contributing to fashion and social issues, making him a cultural icon in the Latin world and beyond.