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Benny Blanco Offers First Taste of Spanish-Language Album 'Hermoso' With 'Joven y Salvaje,' Featuring Bb trickz
I'm still reeling from the news that Benny Blanco is finally diving into the Spanish-language scene with his upcoming album Hermoso. This one na levels, people.

I'm still reeling from the news that Benny Blanco is finally diving into the Spanish-language scene with his upcoming album Hermoso. This one na levels, people. Blanco, the mastermind behind some of the biggest hits in the industry, is trading in his usual English-language sound for something new and exciting. And what better way to introduce it than with a track featuring the talented Bb trickz?
The song, 'Joven y Salvaje', is a high-energy track that's all about embracing your wild side. Blanco's production is simple yet effective, relying on a repetitive melodic structure and a house-inspired beat to create a sense of urgency. It's the perfect backdrop for Bb trickz's verses, which capture the reckless abandon of youth. The rapper's flow is infectious, and his lyrics paint a vivid picture of a life lived on the edge.
"Young and wild/ I haven't slept, and it's a Tuesday/ A stoley is in the garage/ I smoke zaza; I'm on Mars," Bb trickz raps in Spanish, his words dripping with a sense of freedom and rebellion. It's a feeling that's hard to resist, and one that Blanco and Bb trickz capture perfectly in this track.
The music video for 'Joven y Salvaje' is just as high-energy as the track itself. Directed by Jake Schreier, the clip shows Bb trickz moving through a minimalist space before getting dressed in racing gear. The room erupts with fireworks, and the video becomes a visual representation of the song's themes of freedom and rebellion. It's a bold statement, and one that sets the tone for the rest of the album.
Hermoso is Benny Blanco's fourth studio album, and it marks a significant departure from his usual sound. His previous projects, Friends Keep Secrets and Friends Keep Secrets 2, were more experimental, but still firmly rooted in the English-language scene. This time around, Blanco is taking a risk by venturing into the Spanish-language market. A notable step, but one that could pay off big time.
Interestingly, Blanco's personal life has been making headlines lately. His relationship with Selena Gomez has been subject to much scrutiny, and the two have even collaborated on music together. Their joint project, I Said I Love You First, peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. It's clear that Blanco's personal life is influencing his music, and 'Joven y Salvaje' is just the beginning of this exciting new chapter.
As I wrap up this article, I'm left wondering what the rest of Hermoso has in store for us. Will Blanco continue to push the boundaries of Spanish-language music, or will he find a way to blend his usual sound with the rhythms and melodies of Latin America? Whatever the case, I'm excited to find out. Hermoso is set to drop on August 14, and I'm counting down the days until I can get my hands on it. This one na levels, and I'm ready to see what Benny Blanco has in store for us next.


