J Álvarez: An Autonomous Trajectory and His Desires to Collaborate with Emerging Stars
In a revealing interview with Roberto Cardona of 40COPAS, Javid David Álvarez Fernández, better known as J Álvarez, opened his heart about his current musical approach and his commitment to continued growth in the industry. In this sincere talk, the artist confessed his determination to stand out in his career as a soloist, moving away from the idea of being recognized mainly for collaborations.
Named to two important categories, Best Urban Performance and Best Urban Music Album, for works such as the remix of “Una Cita” and the album “Big Yauran”, which includes notable songs such as “Se Dejaron” and “Envidia”, J Álvarez seeks to mark history with his dedication to music.
The artist’s approach not only focuses on his own career, but also revealed a deep involvement in the music scene, sharing his points of view on already established artists, those he sees as future references and those who, without being singers, contribute to the development of the movement.
Among the already established figures, he mentioned Ryan Castro and Blessd; He highlighted the potential of Pirlo de Cali among those who have a promising future; and recognized WestCol’s pivotal role in advancing the genre. Challenging the hypothesis that hymns are not created today, he stated that time will give rise to new iconic songs by emerging artists.
J Álvarez expressed his focus on songwriting as a solo artist, aspiring to not depend on collaborations for his artistic projection. However, if he were to collaborate, he mentioned his interest in artists such as Myke Towers, Eladio Carrión and Feid for possible future projects. This determination of the artist reflects his commitment to the evolution of his music, thus marking a new chapter in his career.