The Black Eyed Peas and J Balvin team up on their hot new track “RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)!”
The musical group and the 34-year-old singer collaborated on the song – which translates to “Rhythm” in English – released on Friday (October 11).
The track is part of the Bad Boys For Life Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album, available on January 10, 2020.
Meanwhile, Bad Boys For Life – the third installment of the classic Bad Boys franchise starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence – opens in theaters everywhere the same day. Watch the trailer here!
Colin Tilley helmed the accompanying music video intercut with explosive sequences from the movie.
Black Eyed Peas co-founder will.i.am said, “I wanted to reimagine ‘The Rhythm of the Night’ by Corona and give it a minimal, futurist, afro-fused reggaeton vibe. The final song and video feel like the classic next level futurism that the Black Eyed Peas are all about.”
J Balvin added, “I’ve been a Black Eyed Peas fan for as long as I can remember. They are legends!! It’s an honor to join them and become part of the sound of Bad Boys for Life.”
Watch the video now! You can also download “RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)” on Apple Music.
The Black Eyed Peas, J Balvin – RITMO (Bad Boys For Life)
Dua Lipa shows off her fierce style while hitting the blue carpet while attending the 2019 Nordoff Robbins O2 Silver Clef Awards held at the Grosvenor House on Friday (July 5) in London, England.
Dua Lipa, Sam Smith and the other guests were amongst the winners at this year’s Nordoff Robbins O2 Silver Clef Awards, presented by Edith Bowman for the third year running, which recognizes and celebrates the powerful impact of music.
Jessie J is all smiles as she strikes a pose at the photo call for season three of The Voice Kids held at The RSA on Thursday (June 6) in London, England.
The 31-year-old singer was joined at the press event by her fellow judges will.i.am, Pixie Lott and Danny Jones, as well as host Emma Willis and backstage reporter AJ Odudu.
The junior version of The Voice returns to ITV on Saturday, June 8, and with it comes a new line-up of wannabe pop stars ready to sing their hearts out for the top prize.
Jessie J and each coach will have nine spots to fill on their teams for acts who are all aged seven to 14. For the first time this year, the show will welcome duos as well as soloists.
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Jennifer Hudson is all smiles as she attends a photo call ahead of The Voice UK’s season finale on Thursday (April 4) in London, England.
The 37-year-old singer and actress, who is the only female judge on the UK version of the hit reality series, appeared alongside fellow judges Will.i.am, Tom Jones, and Olly Murs, as well as finalists from the season and host Emma Willis.
Jennifer stunned at the photo-call in a floor-length red gown with a leather, lace-up bodice detail.
“I’ve thrown quite a few shoes!” Jennifer told Metro of her signature judging style. “It’s just—I really don’t know how to define it… it’s a compliment though! It means you are singing SO well I’m gonna throw my shoe at you! Y’know? And it’s the highest compliment is all I can say.”
The Voice UK finale airs on ITV on Saturday night.
Jennifer Hudson and fellow coaches Tom Jones, Olly Murs and Will.i.am flash a smile together while visiting the KISS Breakfast studio to promote The Voice UK on Friday (January 4) in London, England.
The 37-year-old entertainer has opened up about this season including a new rule change, as trios will now be part of the show.
“It’s kind of cool for us. You don’t know if you’re hearing one, two or three voices. It keeps it suspenseful for us. What are we listening to?,” Jenniferexpressed during an interview with ITV’s Lorraine. “It’s very competitive of course. As coaches we’re there to win. Yes, we’re a family but at the same time we can’t forget it’s a competition and we want the winner in the end.”
Jennifer also opened up about throwing her shoes at contestants: “Music moves me in a special way and it’s a compliment if I take my shoe off and throw it at you if you’re performing,” she said. “It’s like a standing ovation. I’m not throwing it at them, I’m throwing it for them.”