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J Balvin's 'Colores' Hits No. 2 on Top Latin Albums Chart

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“I decided to release 'Colores' because I felt the world needed it.” J Balvin’s Colores surges 32-2 on the Top Latin Albums chart (dated April 4) after registering its first full week.

The album arrived at No. 32 on the March 28-dated chart from one day of activity, when it was released early on March 19 (instead of its previously announced March 20 street date). “I was deciding last minute whether to release the album or not because of the situation,” J Balvin tells Billboard, referring to the global coronavirus pandemic. “I decided to release Colores because I felt the world needed it.

I wanted to forget about the charts and being a competitive artist -- I wanted to release it from the heart. I am grateful and blessed that Colores is

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