J Balvin has unveiled the music video for “Gris,” part of his most recent studio album, Colores, becoming the fifth colorful visual from the set following “Blanco,” “Morado,” “Rojo” and “Amarillo.” Directed by his go-do director Colin Tilley, the music video brings to life the turmoils of a toxic relationship.
Balvin and a model are seen trying to fix their issues as scenes -- in different hues of the title color gray -- show Balvin surrounded by snakes, scorpions, crows, frogs, fire and even an elephant.
At one point, the Colombian singer is seen drowning. In a recent interview with Billboard, Tilley elaborated on Balvin’s trippy music videos. “The goal was to create different content that would really stand out and that the reggaetón
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