For the Black Eyed Peas, this collaboration was a chance to celebrate the —a connection deeply rooted in their Los Angeles upbringing. Taboo , who is of Latino and Native American descent, highlighted the track as a blessing that speaks to the masses and his heritage simultaneously. For J Balvin , joining forces with "legends" like the Peas was a dream fulfilled, as he had been a fan for as long as he could remember. Chart Dominance and Impact
RITMO (Bad Boys For Life): The Pulse of a New Era for the Black Eyed Peas Black Eyed Peas, J Balvin - RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)
"RITMO" proved to be a slow-burning crossover hit that eventually dominated multiple Billboard charts: For the Black Eyed Peas, this collaboration was
Certified in Mexico, with over 600,000 units sold. The Visuals Chart Dominance and Impact RITMO (Bad Boys For
When the teamed up with Colombian superstar J Balvin for " RITMO (Bad Boys For Life) ," they didn't just release a single; they signaled a major shift in their musical identity. Released in October 2019 as the lead single for the Bad Boys for Life soundtrack, the track became a global phenomenon, bridging the gap between '90s nostalgia and modern reggaeton. The Sound: "Retro Futurism"
For the Black Eyed Peas, this collaboration was a chance to celebrate the —a connection deeply rooted in their Los Angeles upbringing. Taboo , who is of Latino and Native American descent, highlighted the track as a blessing that speaks to the masses and his heritage simultaneously. For J Balvin , joining forces with "legends" like the Peas was a dream fulfilled, as he had been a fan for as long as he could remember. Chart Dominance and Impact
RITMO (Bad Boys For Life): The Pulse of a New Era for the Black Eyed Peas
"RITMO" proved to be a slow-burning crossover hit that eventually dominated multiple Billboard charts:
Certified in Mexico, with over 600,000 units sold. The Visuals
When the teamed up with Colombian superstar J Balvin for " RITMO (Bad Boys For Life) ," they didn't just release a single; they signaled a major shift in their musical identity. Released in October 2019 as the lead single for the Bad Boys for Life soundtrack, the track became a global phenomenon, bridging the gap between '90s nostalgia and modern reggaeton. The Sound: "Retro Futurism"