On Saturday night at the Kaseya Center, J Balvin proved why he remains one of reggaeton’s biggest stars. Taking the stage at 9:25 p.m., he made a grand entrance in a chrome-out car, nicknamed “Rayo,” ...
NEW YORK — The titanium sheen is a distraction. The cover of “Rayo,” Colombian singer-rapper J Balvin’s first album since 2021’s “Jose,” depicts a futuristic-looking vehicle wrapped in chrome. On ...