Everyone's Dancing In J Balvin's 'Amarillo' Video, Even A Giant Rubber Duck

Everyone's Dancing In J Balvin's 'Amarillo' Video, Even A Giant Rubber Duck




Just hours before unleashing his fourth studio album, Colores, J Balvin has shared another eye catching video from the color-coded collection.


"Amarillo" (which means "Yellow" in Spanish) is, indeed, entirely yellow- and orange-hued. In the characteristically whimsical clip, Balvin dances in a field with a giraffe who mimics his movements, then literally holds court on a basketball court, where the balls take on a life of their own and morph into life-size dancing figurines. There's even a giant rubber duck (yellow, needless to say) that bops along to the horn-fueled beat. Basically, everyone's dancing here, and the color scheme only bolsters the sunniness of it all.


"Amarillo" is the latest taste of Colores, after the previously released singles "Morado," "Blanco," and "Rojo," which recently got a blood-soaked visual. As you might've guessed, every one of the 10 songs on the album is named right after a different color (with the exception of "Arcoiris," or "Rainbow"), showcasing the Colombian superstar's eye catching spirit.


In a recent Billboard interview, Balvin revealed that each new track will gets its own music video directed by Colin Tilley, so expect more new visuals to drop in the near future. In the meantime, look out for Colores once it releases at midnight ET on Friday (March 20), and feast your eyes on "Amarillo" above and on mtvU, MTV Live, and MTV International.









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