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    Default Reggaetón/Latin Trap Artists

    Quote Originally Posted by Averroes View Post
    J Balvin - LIE (?)


    Yes, the only man in Reggaetón to make an album about colours. Jose Balvin and the coat of many colours. Joking aside, I actually quite liked the album and the concept of it. I can see why people think that he has creative Ni, from the point of view that he took one concept and made Colores around it.

    I see Balvin typed as SEE, but compare him to Bad Bunny, and I think that Balvin is a lot more consistent in his themes and the one central message within his own album. The amount of symbolism he uses compared to Bad Bunny as well. I guess I can see Te base over Fe (he’s not actually that constantly emotionally expressive, nor is he looking for reactions) and definitely mobilizing Se.

    It’s definitely more about the vision and making that a reality than just “hey let’s have some fun and make a bunch of songs with famous artists”, if that makes sense. That’s probably the reason why they collaborate so much as well. They activate each other. Bad Bunny brings the energy and Balvin brings the vision and it works well.

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    Reykon— ESE?









    He seems merry over serious. Even in more serious environments. Seems very family orientated, very Fe from what I can see here. Into emotional atmospheres and creating them. Having a good time. You know?

    Doesn’t seem Se base but seems like he probably values it, but isn’t mobilized by it (it seems demonstrative, which would still be very strong). Seems more into comfort and making people comfortable than metaphors. And being conceptual.

    His ideas are less out there and more like they’re something that everyone can relate to. The Si creative is fuelling the bit of the absurdness of the ideas/possibilities like in Perriando

    He seems like the kinda guy you could put inside a serious political conversation and turn it into a fiesta. And he also gives me the impression that if you messed with his family, you wouldn’t make it out of that place alive.

    (Yes, I could go on about Reggaetón musicians and analyse them all day. That’s kinda my thing).


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    Last edited by DEAD; 10-17-2020 at 01:38 PM.

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