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Bizarrap and J Balvin have finally crossed paths, and the result feels less like a simple collaboration and more like a meeting of eras. The Argentine producer has unveiled BZRP Music Session Vol. 62/66, a new installment in his massively influential series, pairing him with the Colombian superstar who helped carry Latin music to the center of global pop culture.
The release marks the convergence of two of the most impactful Latin artists of the past decade. Bizarrap, who has redefined what a producer-led collaboration can look like in the streaming era, continues to transform each session into a cultural event. J Balvin, meanwhile, remains one of the most recognizable faces of Latin music worldwide, a key figure in its crossover into the global mainstream.
The new session arrives on the heels of another milestone for Bizarrap: his historic collaboration with Daddy Yankee on BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 0, which debuted at No. 2 on Spotify’s Global chart and peaked at No. 7 worldwide. That release marked one of the biggest moments in the project’s history and made Bizarrap the only Argentine artist to collaborate with the musical legend.
Vol. 62/66 leans into a deliberate cultural fusion. The track opens with a nod to vallenato, a traditional Colombian genre, before unfolding into Bizarrap’s sleek, unmistakable creative vision. It’s another example of the producer’s talent for reinterpreting genres and cultural references through his own language and absorbing them without losing his identity or his forward-looking edge.
The release also serves as the final BZRP Music Session of the year, closing out another landmark chapter in Bizarrap’s career. By the numbers, his impact is staggering, with more than 19 billion combined streams across Spotify and YouTube, over 20 Music Sessions in the Global Top 200, and multiple tracks that have reached No. 1 worldwide. Few producers have reshaped the reach and perception of Latin music at this scale.
A four-time Latin Grammy winner, Bizarrap recently took the project to an unprecedented stage when he premiered the Daddy Yankee session in partnership with the NFL, signaling just how far the format has traveled beyond music alone and into the center of global pop culture.
With BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 62/66, Bizarrap once again positions himself as a bridge between cultures, scenes, and generations and carries Argentine music to the world while continuing to expand the boundaries of what Latin music can be. And alongside J Balvin, he closes out the year not just with another release, but with a statement.
