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Having a Tough Day? J Balvin's New Bilingual Mental Health App Offers Real-Time Solutions

Por: NBC 6 South Florida Entertainment September 24, 2022

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When J Balvin found himself struggling to create music amidst , he made the difficult decision to seek help. Now, he's using what he learned to help others. The Colombian singer — born José Álvaro Osorio Balvín — is one of this generation's best-selling Latin music artists, known for breaking barriers through sound, fashion and art. After opening up publicly about his personal struggles with , he’s launching , a . The... + full article



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