Guest J Balvin teaches Bobbi Spanish and shares about Colombian culture. Playful conversation about age and tattoos. Light-hearted discussions about dancing, breastfeeding, and medical issues. J Balvin shares his experiences in the music industry and promotes his new music.
Being an industry plant means being handpicked by the music industry for success and often involves giving a percentage of earnings in return.
J Balvin prioritizes problem-solving skills and handling challenges as a defining factor of intelligence, rather than simply knowing a lot of things.
Deep dives
J. Babin discusses being on the industry plan
J. Babin talks about being an industry plant and how the industry selects individuals to thrive and succeed. He shares that he was chosen by the industry and had to give a percentage of his earnings in return. He jokingly mentions that he had to give them his next child and emphasizes that being an industry plant means being handpicked by the industry for success.
J. Babin's fitness routine and dislike for working out
J. Babin reveals that he does not enjoy working out and does not make time for it. He mentions going to the gym every day, but it is clear that he does not prioritize fitness. He jokes about not looking like someone who works out and admits that he lacks the motivation to exercise regularly.
J. Babin's presence online and his interactions with fans
J. Babin discusses his online presence and the attention he receives from fans. He talks about his interactions with them and mentions being recognized in public. He also mentions having bodyguards, but expresses his disdain for them, preferring to connect with people directly.
J. Babin's perspective on intelligence
J. Babin and the host discuss intelligence and what it means to be smart. J. Babin believes that being smart is related to problem-solving skills and how one handles challenges. They share different opinions on what defines intelligence, with J. Babin mentioning that there are people who know many things but are not necessarily smart.
At La Choza Del Gordo, a Colombian Restaurant in Queens, “36-year-old” Bobbi talks to “40-something-year-old” J Balvin. Over shots of aguardiente, Jose teaches Bobbi Spanish and more about Colombian culture as the two look back on their shared Latino ancestry. #Latinogang