Bad Bunny and Aventura Release ‘Volvi’

Bad Bunny just announced on Instagram that he’ll be releasing a song with bachata kings Aventura! El Conejo malo is about to shock the world with a midnight release of the new song.
**Update
Bad Bunny and Aventura just dropped “Volvi”
The music video features all the bachata kings Aventura including Romeo Santos at some kind of Illuminati mansion party. The video looks like an A-list party where the hosts are your favorite massive Latin musician. Within the first hour of it’s release the music video has already reached over half a million views.
Aventura has been adding dates to their Immortal world tour which will come to LA on September 5th picking up right where they left off after having to postpone dates because of the global crisis. Now, we have another reason to look forward to seeing the artists live in concert because we’ll probably get the first performance of the new song whatever it is.
Below is a link to the video which was just released and it’s fire!
Could this be the rise of an all-new genre called ” Bachata Trapp?” Check out Bad Bunny’s post about the collab below!
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What about Aventura’s fans?
Followers of the legendary group took their excitement (and disappointment) it to Instagram after the band shared the same announcement with a message saying: “To end this Aventura cycle in a memorable way.” Endis this cycle?
“I’m a total fan of Aventura but they only have 1 song and possibly another song with Bad Bunny, The fans were expecting one more Aventura album with many more collaboration,” a fan said online.
Bad Bunny’s music is a unique blend of reggaeton, hip hop and trap. His songs are heavily influenced by artists like Daddy Yankee, Nicky Jam and Ricky Martin. The young artist balances a very masculine style of performance with upbeat and lively songs that are tailor-made for the summer. His lyrics call out other artists in his genre as well as general political statements that have received wide acceptance from fans and critics. His use of Spanish language in his music is growing in popularity, creating a distinct style that sets him apart from other artists.
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