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Bad Bunny & J Balvin Reconcile at Final Show of Debi Tírar Más Fotos World Tour: ‘Waiting for the Perfect Moment’

Bad Bunny & J Balvin Reconcile at Final Show of Debi Tírar Más Fotos World Tour: ‘Waiting for the Perfect Moment’

By Natalia CanoBillboard

Trending on Billboard Bad Bunny ‘s eighth and final show of the DebĂ­ Tirar MĂĄs Fotos World Tour in Mexico delivered an unexpected and memorable closing on Sunday (Dec. 21): J Balvin appeared as a surprise guest, marking the end of any past differences between the Puerto Rican and Colombian superstars, and resulting in an emotional reunion. Bad Bunny & J BalvinEric Rojas On the main stage, they exchanged apologies and compliments, and performed “La CanciĂłn” and other hits together. “And now, brother, we are two men standing tall, representing Latinos wherever we go, and I wish you the best, may God bless you,” Balvin said to Bunny in front of the 66,000 people who packed the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City, according to figures from Ocesa. “Thank you for those words. You know the feeling is mutual, I respect you a lot, I love you a lot, and likewise, if at any point I failed in something, I already apologized a long time ago,” Bad Bunny humbly responded in videos captured by fans . “People don’t know, but we had a conversation several weeks ago, but we were waiting for the perfect moment to share the stage, and I’m glad it happened here in Mexico. Colombia, Mexico, Puerto Rico!” After a long, warm hug, Balvin continued his praise for Bunny. “I feel supremely proud of Benito MartĂ­nez Ocasio for what he’s doing, for what he represents, because he’s taking Latinos all over the world, because I know he is a healer, a hard worker who we always knew would become one of the biggest stars in music,” added the Colombian singer, who wore a jacket in the colors of the Mexican flag (green, white, and red) with the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe embroidered on the back. “The past is the past, we have matured, both you and I.” In addition to “La CanciĂłn,” the reggaeton super duo performed “QuĂ© Pretendes,” both included in the album Oasis , which Bad Bunny and J Balvin recorded in 2019, followed by their 2017 hit “Si Tu Novio Te Deja Sola” and “I Like It,” which they recorded with Cardi B. This marked the first time these two music titans performed together on stage since 2021, when they sang at a concert at the Hiram Bithorn Stadium in Puerto Rico. Their falling out began in 2022 with a dispute involving Puerto Rican star Residente on social media after Balvin called for a boycott of the Latin Grammys, claiming that reggaeton and other related genres were not being properly recognized by the Latin Recording Academy. The Colombian artist recently spoke about the issue in an interview with Spanish content creator Ibai Llanos. Oasis debuted at No. 1 on Billboard ’s Top Latin Albums and Top Latin Rhythm Albums charts in July 2019, and led both rankings for eight weeks. The reconciliation was celebrated both inside and outside the Mexican stadium. On social media, users made both artists’ names trend and unleashed...

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