J Balvin's Bedroom Turns Into A Zoo In His Surreal, Animal-Filled 'Gris' Video

J Balvin's Bedroom Turns Into A Zoo In His Surreal, Animal-Filled 'Gris' Video




Hot off the release of his fourth album, Colores, J Balvin has dropped another eye-catching video. This time, it's the moody "Gris" that's gotten the visual treatment from Balvin and his go-to director, Colin Tilley. Because the track's title suggests, this one is 50-plus shades of gray — although not in the sexual way.


Balvin spirals from heartbreak in the surreal, cinematic clip, while in which he isolates himself in his room (timely!) While reminiscing about better days with his ex. Although he's not alone — different critters keep filling his bedroom, from slithering snakes to crawling scorpions, and even a giant elephant. Meanwhile, his surroundings constantly change; one minute, he's rapping in front of a burning home, and the next, he's singing underwater and struggling to stay afloat. At one point, he dangles from a streetlamp while a humpback whale swims down a city block. It all culminates in an earthquake that literally tears his world apart. Visualize it all go down in the video below.


"Gris" is the fifth Colores track to receive a Tilley-directed video, following "Amarillo," "Blanco," "Morado," and "Rojo." The Colombian superstar recently mentioned that he plans to drop videos from every one of the vibrant concept album's 10 tracks, which means there really are five more to go. Expect more eye-popping vids ahead!









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