Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by J Balvin - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Colombian musician J Balvin.
Last updated on April 19, 2025.
Behind every big artist, there's a big team.
Let's be honest, 'Ginza' doesn't really have lyrics to speak of. It's a party track - a party for reggaetoneros to come out of the closet.
In life, you always have to keep fighting. It's not easy. — © J Balvin
In life, you always have to keep fighting. It's not easy.
Politics doesn't interest me in the least.
Colombian culture has a lot of music - it's in our blood; it's in our DNA.
My medium is music, but my goal is to motivate people to dream.
Camila Cabello, she's great.
Dreams are the ones that really keep me moving all the time. That's what drives me.
By erasing barriers of races, colors, continents, genres, or languages, we can achieve the whole world moving their head to the same beat.
Winning a Grammy is always going to be good.
The only way I'm not going to follow other people in reggaeton is if I listen to other things. I get other melodies or sounds and put them in reggaeton and make it different.
I don't know. I respect Kanye, but when it comes to Trump, I'm not into that, man.
'Donde Estaras,' it is like a classic reggaeton, and we just added some Southern spice to bring it to 2018. But I wanted to go back to the roots of reggaeton, that type of reggaeton that makes you just feel good. You don't know what we are saying but that OK because 'Donde Estas' is where are you at but 'Donde Estaras' is where are you going to be.
Even though you don't understand what I'm saying, you are going to really feel it. The same thing happened to me when I used to listen to English music. I didn't even understand one word. You know? But it just makes me feel great.
I love the vibe of Las Vegas. — © J Balvin
I love the vibe of Las Vegas.
We are proving that Latinos have the power to connect with an audience on a global level without having to leave our identity behind.
Pitbull has always been great - he represents Latinos.
I'm so grateful to Spotify for the enormous support to the reggaeton movement.
Every performance has provided a learning experience, and as we go, we keep fine-tuning the shows. If we decide to do a tour, we rehearse until we perfect. One thing that I do prior to every show is that we huddle the band and pray. We thank more than we ask.
I respect the ones who make it and leave their home base, but I'm good in Colombia.
Mexico is a Latin powerhouse. And Mexicans, they're known as hard workers. Here in the U.S., not everybody wants to do those kinds of jobs. I've lived. I know what it feels like and what they go through and how families suffer.
When I was, like, 12, I remember grabbing a mic, pretending it was a guitar, and performing in front of my friends. I didn't know at the time I wanted to be an artist.
I don't want to make music only for Latinos. The idea is always to make a global sound.
I want mainstream artists to accept Latino artists as equals without us having to sing in English.
Mike Amiri is like my brother.
I pay a lot of attention to the people I let surround me. I learn something from those people and from everyone - from other musicians, from people on the street.
Music is art, and making watches is art, too.
I'd love to work with people like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna, Bruno Mars, and The Weeknd. — © J Balvin
I'd love to work with people like Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna, Bruno Mars, and The Weeknd.
To me, family is first.
Watches are about status.
The more I get to know more artists, the more they inspire me.
I'm not a big fan of fame; I'm a big fan of success.
To tell you the truth, I used an Instagram filter called Ginza to share a snippet of the song - I simply left the name in the caption in case anyone wanted to use the same filter. But everyone started calling the song 'Ginza.'
When you maintain a closeness with your fans, they are more forgiving when you make mistakes.
There are so many artists that have inspired me.
I've always loved music since I was a little kid.
There's always going to be somebody that don't like you. It's life.
I am a YouTube artist.
Since I was a kid, I was listening to hip-hop.
Basically, I just want to talk about love and how it can overcome boundaries. I want to discuss those more universal beliefs, not more politicized ideas. — © J Balvin
Basically, I just want to talk about love and how it can overcome boundaries. I want to discuss those more universal beliefs, not more politicized ideas.
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