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Below, we ranked our five favoriteColorestracks.

J Balvin Colores

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Amarillo

“Amarillo” arrives with the force of 100 cups of coffee.

Its motto: less worrying, more dancing.

“You already know who Balvin is, let me introduce you to Jose,” he sings.

I just love having a good time."

Here Balvin talks about being in sync with your significant other.

He had just received a call telling him he’d become a father to a baby girl.

At first, the new dad doesn’t realize the accident has taken his life.

Once he’s figured it out, he remains in limbo on earth.

“Rosa”

Let’s stay in our feelings for a bit longer, shall we?

Pink follows red on the album, and it’ll follow it on this list too.

The song, produced by Diplo, is about a man who is head over heels for someone.

It’s a perfect title for a track infused with so many different inspirations.

Although Balvin is from Colombia, the song takes a cue from Cuban music.

The first word uttered is “Guantanamera,” a tribute to legendary Cuban poet Jose Marti.

is replaced by “Blanco’s” “Fo’real” immediately.