Bad Bunny’s New Single ‘Where She Goes,’ The Video Includes Frank Ocean, Lil Uzi Vert, and Others

Bad Bunny enters his EDM era with the release of “Where She Goes,” a new Jersey Club-inspired single featuring a cross-pollination of hip-hop, dembow, and house beats and a star-studded music video. Dominic Fike, Frank Ocean, and Lil Uzi Vert make brief appearances in the desert-themed music video, as does Brazilian soccer player Ronaldinho.

The song reunites the Puerto Rican reggaeton singer with his long-time collaborators and Variety Hitmakers, producer Mag and his engineer La Paciencia, on the track. The video for the track, directed by STILLZ and produced by WeOwnTheCity, was shot on the sands of the California desert and begins with Bunny standing stoic over a mountaintop.

“Baby, tell me the truth if you forgot about me/ I know it was only one night, that we’re not going to repeat,” echoes Bunny’s slurred vocals in the first verse.

An action-packed sequence of events unfolds as the track’s blood-pumping tempo increases. Bunny can be seen driving a car at full speed one moment, then cutting to a squad of running horses the next, and as the day turns to night, the ambiance shifts to party-fueled craziness. The video also features cameos from Isabella Manderson, Julian Consuegra, Juliana Nal, Sabrina Zada, and Ysham Avdulahi.

Bunny has been expanding his artistic repertoire recently, most recently in the Hot 100-topping norteocumbia single “un x100to,” a collaboration with Grupo Frontera. The Texas-based band joined Bunny on the second weekend of his Coachella headlining performance.

It’s unclear whether the song will appear on any upcoming projects because Bunny previously stated that he would be taking a break: “2023 is for me, for my physical health, for my emotional health to breathe, enjoy my achievements,” he told Billboard in December. “We’re going to have a party. Let’s go here, there, and aboard the boat. I have a few sporadic commitments and will go to the studio, but there will be no pressure. Remember who you are, Cabrón. You’ve worked hard.

Mike

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