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Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee & Karol G

China (feat. J Balvin & Ozuna)

  • Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee & Karol G

  • Urbano latino

  • 1 MB

  • m4a

  • 1673

  • August 3, 2019

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About China (feat. J Balvin & Ozuna)

"China" is a song by Puerto Rican rappers Anuel AA and Daddy Yankee and Colombian singer Karol G with Puerto Rican singer Ozuna and Colombian singer J Balvin from Anuel AA's second studio album Emmanuel. The single was released through Anuel AA's label Real Hasta la Muerte on July 19, 2019, alongside a music video directed by Marlon Peña. "China" is a reimagination of the 2000 song "It Wasn't Me" by Jamaican singer Shaggy. It was written by Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Karol G, Ozuna, and J Balvin, and was produced by Puerto Rican record producer Tainy.

It has been described as a reggaeton and EDM song with lyrics about infidelity at a nightclub and getting caught red-handed. Commercially, the song peaked at number one in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Spain and reached the top 10 in nine other countries. In the United States, it has topped the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart and peaked at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100. In Europe, the single ranked within the top 15 in Switzerland and Italy. In 2020 China got a Latin Grammy nomination in the category Best Urban Fusion Performance. The song will also be part of Just Dance 2022.

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