: It trades some of the melodic playfulness for a harder-hitting rhythm section.

Released shortly after the original single in March 2020, the Jusoan & R4R Remix leans into the roots that have made Balvin a household name. While the original is a polished pop-reggaeton anthem, this remix strips back some of the brightness for a heavier, club-oriented sound.

If you’ve been following the global reggaeton scene, you know that J Balvin’s 2020 album Colores wasn't just a collection of songs—it was a full-blown sensory experience. At the heart of that vibrant era was a high-energy track designed for the dance floor. But for those who want their club anthems with a bit more edge, the Jusoan & R4R Remix takes that yellow-tinted energy and cranks it up a notch. Why "Amarillo" Was the Perfect Remix Target

It’s easy to see why "Amarillo" remains a fan favorite. Colores went on to win at the 2020 Latin GRAMMYs, solidifying Balvin's mission to bring "color, hope, and happiness" to the world through his music. Remixes like Jusoan & R4R's ensure that even years later, the "yellow" energy is still vibrating through speakers globally.