Colombian Stars Unite: Karol G, J Balvin, Maluma, Feid & More Team Up for New Track “+57”

Colombian music icons Karol G, J Balvin, Maluma, Feid, and more are teaming up for an epic collaboration titled “+57,” set to release this Thursday, November 7. In a sneak peek of the song, J Balvin’s voice rings out with “Colombia gang gang,” signaling a powerful anthem featuring Colombia’s top talent. Alongside Balvin, the track includes contributions from Ryan Castro, Blessd, Ovy on the Drums, and DFZM, bringing the country’s biggest artists together under Colombia’s area code.

Ovy on the Drums, known for his collaborations with Karol G, was among the first to hint at the project, sharing a preview on Instagram where fans could catch Balvin giving a shout-out to each artist involved. In the clip, Ovy and Karol can be seen grooving to the track’s infectious reggaetón beat, building anticipation among fans.

Feid also joined in, posting a video where he jots down names for a celebratory “party” planned for the release weekend, with the track’s teaser playing in the background. Emerging artist DFZM shared his gratitude in a heartfelt post, thanking Karol G for what he described as a “dream come true” in a repost of their studio session photo.

Though many of these artists have collaborated before — Karol has worked with Feid, Maluma, and Ryan Castro; Ovy on the Drums has partnered with Blessd and Karol; and Maluma and J Balvin have a history of hits together — this track marks the first time such a large group of Colombian stars have joined forces on one song.

This new release follows Ryan Castro and Blessd’s recent ¡Ay Bendito Ghetto! Tour across the U.S. and Ovy on the Drums' recent success with his first No. 1 track, “Mírame” with Blessd, on the Latin Rhythm Airplay chart. Fans are eagerly waiting for this track that celebrates Colombian music and culture in a major way.

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