Mexico City was graced with the thrilling news that, alongside Medellín, it would become the second city J Balvin chose to launch his new album, Rayo . This event captivated his fans, opening a window into the creative world that José and his team have crafted for this project. This album largely revolves around his first car, a symbol for all the unique experiences from his early performances, tours as well as moments with his loved ones.

On Rayo ’s launch, Hypebeast had the opportunity to chat with the artist to discuss everything from the concept to the creative process behind the new album. How did the concept for Rayo came about? JB: O ‘Neill was my right-hand man in creating Rayo . The album wasn’t really planned and the concept was more or less the last thing we thought of.

Normally, I’d start with a concept first, but for this album, it was more about me going to the studio and simply enjoying myself. It reminded me of my beginnings — a time when I made music just for my family. During that time, Rayo was the name of my car and we paved a road that didn’t exist yet.

We performed in various places like clubs, schools and towns. I also sold CDs on the street and at events such as the Sonido Sobre Ruedas in Medellín. I felt nostalgic remembering the effort of selling music and clothes from my car.

I’m also grateful to my father for his support and for his sacrifices during tough economic times. “Normally, I’d start with a concept first, but for th.