AM

Album: Single release only (2021)
Charted: 41
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Songfacts®:

  • Nio García released the original version of this song about his number one girl with producer Flow La Movie in January 2021. The Puerto Rican singer recounts how special he finds his lady and everything he wants to do to her throughout the day until the a.m.
  • Garcia's worldwide breakthrough came in 2018 when a revamped version of "Te Boté" featuring Nicky Jam, Bad Bunny, and Ozuna turned the song into a global smash. He pulled the same trick when he dropped the "AM" remix featuring Bad Bunny again, plus J Balvin. It entered the Hot 100 at #41, becoming his second hit on the US all-genres tally.
  • The remix marked the first time Bad Bunny and J Balvin worked together since their 2018 joint album Oasis. The two reggaeton artists add their own heartfelt verses about the special lady Garcia is speaking of.
  • The extravagant video finds Garcia, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin hosting a mansion party with plenty of women.

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