Entertainment Music Reggaeton Music Luis Fonsi Talks Collaborations with Demi Lovato and Justin Bieber: 'It's About Coming Together' "Right now in music, there's no language barrier, per se," Fonsi said By Rachel DeSantis Rachel DeSantis Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2019, and her work has previously appeared in Entertainment Weekly and the New York Daily News. People Editorial Guidelines Published on January 26, 2020 07:50PM EST Luis Fonsi knows it takes a village to put together a great album — and his helpers just so happen to be some of the biggest names in pop music. The Puerto Rican singer, 41, gave shout-outs to his high-profile collaborators Justin Bieber, Demi Lovato and more on the red carpet at the 62nd annual Grammy awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, praising the stars for helping his Grammy-nominated album Vida shine. “Just on this album alone I have, obviously, Justin Bieber with the remix of ‘Despacito,’ I have Demi Lovato, I have Daddy Yankee, Ozuna,” Fonsi told PeopleTV on the red carpet. “Latin music makes people dance, it puts people in a good mood, so I love to be able to do that.” Bieber, 25, hopped on the “Despacito” remix back in 2017, and helped propel it to the top of the charts, making it the first Spanish-language song to top the Hot 100 in 20 years. Daddy Yankee, 42, was also featured on remix, as well as the original track. RELATED VIDEO: Ariana Grande Shares 2020 Grammys Rehearsal Picture with BTS: ‘Look Who I Bumped Into’ Fonsi previously told PEOPLE he thought Bieber “did a great job,” and was thrilled with the pop star’s decision to record his part in Spanish. The 27-year-old Lovato, meanwhile, lent her vocals to Fonsi’s track “Échame La Culpa,” while Ozuna, 27, did the same for “Imposible.” Be sure to check out PEOPLE’s full Grammy Awards coverage to get the latest news on music’s biggest night. “Right now in music, there’s no language barrier, per se,” Fonsi said. “It’s about coming together, and it doesn’t matter if you don’t quite understand every single lyric of the song, it’s just about celebrating.” Fonsi’s Vida is up for best latin pop album, scoring the star his fifth Grammy nomination. Demi Lovato to Take the Stage at the 2020 Grammys in Her First Performance Since Overdose “I’m more attached to this album for many, many reasons,” he said. “I’m just happy to be here, honestly.” PeopleTV’s PEOPLE Now host Jeremy Parsons, PEOPLE Senior Editor Janine Rubenstein and Entertainment Weekly Senior News Editor Gerrad Hall are co-hosting a live red carpet pre-show ahead of the awards ceremony. Catch the full livestream above at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT or on PEOPLE’s Facebook and Twitter pages. You can also watch on the PeopleTV app, available on all of your favorite streaming devices. Tune into the 62nd annual Grammy Awards at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.