Bad Bunny seems to have it bad for Kendall Jenner.
That’s a minimum of what fans are eager about the Puerto Rican sensation and his rumored girlfriend after listening to his latest single, “Where She Goes,” which dropped on Thursday together with a star-studded video.
Although the song is in Spanish — per usual with the artist born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio — the lyrics translate as, “Baby, tell me the reality/When you already forgot me/I do know that it was just one night/That it won’t occur again.”
Then he continues, “Perhaps in you I wanted to search out/What I lost in one other one/Your pride doesn’t need to refer to me/So we’re gonna compete, let’s see, ey.”
Fans are speculating that the lyrics hint that Bad Bunny had a one-night stand with a girl — possibly Kendall — who he can’t stop eager about and desires to proceed seeing and attending to know on a deeper level.
“I wasn’t expecting to make music this 12 months … I just felt it,” Bad Bunny told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “I had this concept, I had this sense, and I said, ‘F – – k, let’s do it.’ In order that’s what music is about, to rejoice … I’ve been listening [to it] 100 times day by day.”
The video features cameos from Frank Ocean, “Euphoria” star Dominic Fike, rapper Lil Uzi Vert, Brazilian soccer great Ronaldinho, designer Julian Consuegra and models Isabella Manderson, Juliana Nalú and Sabrina Zada.
“The video is crazy … so I’m really excited to indicate the world my latest work,” Bad Bunny told Apple Music.
“I definitely need to perform this song soon. Where? I don’t know. So perhaps I actually have to attend ’til next 12 months, but I don’t know.”
And the 29-year-old star remains to be basking within the glory of becoming, in April, the primary Latin solo artist to headline Coachella.
“I believe that my favorite a part of the show was after I showed the salsa story and in regards to the reggaeton and Caribbean music story,” he said.
“Not the mainstream, not the pop side, I brought the actual street soul of Puerto Rico to one in every of the largest stages … I began to cry ’cause I used to be very emotional … I used to be really, really blissful, I used to be really proud, and that definitely was one of the best a part of Coachella for me.”