J Balvin visited an elderly man in Colombia and made the residents dance to his music
The reggaeton star visited a nursing home in Bucaramanga, where he shared an intimate moment with the residents, who danced to his music
In a gesture that touched social media, Colombian singer J Balvin took a break from his busy schedule to bring joy to the San Rafael Nursing Home in Bucaramanga, Colombia.
Far from the big stages and stadium lights, the "Kid from Medellin" decided to connect with a of the most beloved populations: the elderly.
The visit, which was announced this Saturday, was not just a formality. Balvin blended in like one of them, listening to stories and receiving advice from those he called his “new grandparents.” The highlight of the day came when the residents, caught up in the artist's energy, took to the dance floor to the rhythm of “Tonto,” one of his most recent releases. Through his social media, the singer shared images of the encounter with a heartfelt message: "I already have many grandparents in Bucaramanga. Thank you for your words and wisdom. I love you. Sincerely, your favorite grandson." Reactions were immediate, with his followers highlighting the artist's humility and the vitality of the grandparents, who had previously gone viral on platforms like TikTok for their charisma. Balvin's fans celebrated the encounter with comments like: “The new dancers on Jose's show” and “What a beautiful gesture.” For the singer, the experience seemed revitalizing, reaffirming his connection to his roots and his social commitment in Colombia. The day ended with laughter, hugs, and an invaluable lesson: music is a universal language capable of uniting generations and providing moments of genuine happiness.

