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J Balvin and Bad Bunny Surprise Fans With Their First Collaborative Album 'Oasis'

Two of the world’s leading music artists joined forces to drop the album of the summer; 'Oasis'.

The rumors were true. The Latin trap King and Colombian urban artist joined forces once again to deliver their first joint album 'Oasis'.

Bad Bunny and J Balvin are two of the world’s leading music artists. Yesterday, Balvin posted a photo of two hands, each holding a golden bunny chain and wrote “500K COMENTARIOS Y HACEMOS HISTORIA!!” (500k comments and we’ll make history). Since the Colombian singer didn’t tag the other person’s hand, fans started to wonder who the other person was.

Undoubtedly, the photo surpassed the 500k comments that Balvin expected and a few hours later both, Jose and Benito announced that they were dropping 'Oasis' at 12 midnight. The eight-track album contains features with Mr. Eazi and Marciano Cantero from the rock trio “Enanitos Verdes”.

Why name their album 'Oasis' out of all things? “El conejo malo” said “An Oasis helps you to supply yourself with what you’re missing and to find what you lack spiritually; this is what this album represents.” 

J BALVIN & BAD BUNNY’s “OASIS” – Track Listing

1. MOJAITA                                      5. LA CANCIÓN

2. YO LE LLEGO                              6. UN PESO Feat. Marciano Cantero de Enanitos Verdes

3. CUIDAO POR AHÍ                       7. ODIO

4. QUE PRETENDES                      8. COMO UN BEBÉ Feat. Mr. EAZI

Benito and Jose go way back. Both Latin Urban artists have collaborated in popular hit songs like “Sensualidad”, “I Like It” and “No Me Conoce Remix” just to name a few.

In addition, they have also shared the stage several times including the 2019 American Music Awards, and the legendary “choliseo” concert venue in Puerto Rico.

Their brotherhood is forver. J Balvin recelntly said “I am proud to say I LOVE Bad Bunny; we always seem to be on the same wavelength, as he likes what I like. He is also all about celebrating our culture, while remaining super humble. Working with Benito again has been a musical joy.  I am blessed to not only call him my brother…”