Review and Rating of J. Balvin’s Album Ario

J. Balvin dropped Ario.
My favorite song is, um,
the first one.
Yeah, that’s. Yeah,
that’s. It was a fuck, yeah.
Soon as I heard that, I was out. Okay.
It’s cooking. Yeah,
we. We starting off good.
I don’t even want to talk about the face talk. Like,
you guys think I’m gonna come here
and say something bad about that song?
That shit was a better than the Davey song.
No, bro,
I haven’t got that one yet. Let me see.
But yeah,
so, like,
when I send it to you guys,
I was like, bro,
I don’t have to play this.
Like, I already know what the fuck what’s gonna go on.
Like, you are playing.
I know what to say. Yeah,
you can watch it. You can watch the video on mute
and you know what they’re saying?
Fucking banger now, but the day you won, bro,
that shit was. Come on, bro.
I told you guys. Bro,
go back to the first episode.
I said that Apple TV gonna come out this year and blow.
Go crazy. Stoker is a Miss Reggaeton artist.
I don’t need the Cordilleras no more from you guys.
This song made me feel like.
Like frolicking through the meadows.
Like, it just wasn’t my vibe. Like,
I get that’s your vibe.
You wanna frolic through some dandelions or some shit,
I. That shit ain’t for me.
It wasn’t the. The type of happy I wanted when I first heard the Oreo,
I was like. I was disappointed,
but then, like,
it’s a slow burn. This is when you get,
like, Ryan Castro and blessed, like, yo,
I want, like, some.
I want what you did on, like,
I know what you want. I get it. LA Noche.
I want shit like that. Or,
you know, the face shit, like,
give me hype. Do you guys wanna give the album any rating right now,
or do you guys wanna. I’ll give it an 8 out of 10.
Like, 8.5