J Balvin and Saiko rhyme «apaga», «traga» and «braga» in 'Gaga'

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J Balvin and Saiko rhyme «apaga», «traga» and «braga» in ‘Gaga’

J Balvin is back with a new album. It’s called ‘Rayo’ and will be available on platforms on August 9. According to Billboard, it comes loaded with collaborations with Feid, Chencho Corleone and Carín León, among many others. The author of ‘Vibras’ has indicated that, as on other occasions, the first thing that came to him was the title of the album, and then the inspiration for everything else.

The announcement is also accompanied by the release of the song ‘Gaga’ with the Spanish Saiko. In addition to a more explicit tribute to Lady Gaga than Peso Pluma, the artist’s name rhymes with “panties”, “traga” and “apaga”. The lyrics, which encourage a woman to leave a guy who has her under control, also contain a reference to ‘Brillo’, Rosalía’s collaboration with J Balvin, specifically in the part that “shines with highlighter”.

This is the album’s tracklist:
“Crazy thing”
“Dust of your Life” featuring Chencho Corleone
“Swat” featuring Luar La L
“Bass and Drums”
“Doblexxó” featuring Feid
“3 nights”
“Gaga” featuring Saiko
“Gato” featuring Bad Gyal
“Wolf” featuring Zion
“The Night” featuring Dei V
“Origami” featuring Ryan Castro and Blessd
“Solid”
“Stoker” featuring Carin León
“Gangster”
“En Alta” featuring Omar Courtz, Yovngchimi, Quevedo, Mambo Kingz, DJ Luian

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