Resident and J Balvin became a world trend due to the new Puerto Rican theme with Bizarre, in which the urban artist harshly criticizes the Colombian singer. Within the lyrics composed by the former member of Calle 13, a documentary is pointed out whose protagonist is the author of the album Colores.
For this reason, in this note we tell you about that documentary and the films in which both Latin Grammy winners have participated.
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J Balvin Movies
Noisey Meets: J Balvin (2019)
It can be said that J Balvin’s time in the world of cinema began in 2019, when he released the short film Noisey Meets: J Balvin, directed by Jeff Pinilla & Matt Pourvisehen, where the singer spoke (in English) about his path as an artist.
Trolls 2: World Tour (2020)
A year later, Balvin lent his voice to the character of Tresillo, leader of the Reggaeton Trolls, in the animated film Troll 2: world tour.
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The boy from Medellin (2021)
A year later, in 2021, J Balvin allied himself with Amazon Prime Video to release a documentary film in which he talks about his problems with depression and his position on the political situation in Colombia.
This documentary is the one mentioned by Resident in the song with Bizarrap. “The spiritual is done using mental health to sell a documentary”, Puerto Rican sings.
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Likewise, Balvin has also composed a theme for the spongebob movie and another that pays tribute to Pokémon. Both are also mentioned by Residente in his new song.
Resident Movies
My block: Puerto Rico (2006)
For his part, Residente has worked on several documentaries during his artistic career. The first of them was My block: Puerto Rico, in which she had a brief appearance when he was still part of the Calle 13 duo.
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No Map (2009)
Later, in 2009, Residente and Visitante recorded Sin mapa, a documentary in which they traveled through some Latin American countries learning about cultural roots.
Olddogs (2009)
That same year, René spent some time in Hollywood and recorded a hilarious scene with John Travolta and Robin Williams for the film Old Dogs.
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And before the close of 2009, she also appeared in another documentary entitled Mercedes Sosa, singer: an intimate journey.
Resident (2017)
It was not until eight years later, after the separation of Calle 13, that René Perez released a new documentary about his story under his new stage name: Residente.
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In this, he again traveled through several countries exposing various social and cultural problems hand in hand with musical experimentation.
A year later he also appeared in the documentary Yo no mi llamo Rubén Blades, and in 2020 he directed and starred in René, one of his most emotional video clips.