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All the cameo appearances in Bad Bunny’s new music video for ‘Where She Goes’

Bad Bunny has released the new hit summer track ‘Where She Goes’.

Bad Bunny y su equipo emitieron una disculpa a Harry Styles tras un tuit mostrado en el show del cantante en el primer fin de semana de Coachella.
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Bad Bunny has just released the music video for his first solo single since ‘El Apagón’ in 2022, titled ‘Where She Goes’, featuring plenty of A-list cameo appearances.

The song features a new musical style than Bad Bunny’s typical Latin-trap and reggaeton beats, instead opting for a Jersey club sound while still featuring his instantly recognizable vocals.

And despite the English title, the Puerto Rican artist doesn’t seem to be straying from his Spanish-only language lyrics.

‘Where She Goes’ and its dream-like visuals

In the Stillz-directed video, Bad Bunny is dressed like a modern cowboy, with oversized white sunglasses, dark jeans, a bedazzled dark blue jean yoke shirt, a white button-down shirt, a gold belt buckle, diamond earrings and rings, and cowboy boots.

“Baby, tell me the truth if you forgot about me/ I know it was only one night, that we’re not going to repeat,” Bad Bunny asks in the song’s opening verse translated from Spanish.

“In you, I wanted to find what I lost in someone else/ Your pride doesn’t want to speak to me, so we’re going to compete.”

He then gets into a vintage Rolls-Royce as he speeds down the desert landscape, before changing into a green sweat suit while sitting in a tree, as a girl with angel wings wearing white lingerie can be seen standing.

The dream-like visuals then shift into the night, with Bad Bunny standing on a rock outcrop surrounded by chickens and flashing lights.

The cowboy Bad Bunny appears to arrive at his destination, with a group of people dancing around a huge bonfire that brings to mind the Burning Man festival, as he makes eye contact with a girl at the party.

Plenty of cameo appearances

As the beat of the song drops, a cowboy is set on fire, interspersed with a cameo appearance by Frank Ocean on the back of a motorcycle driven by model Ysham Avdulahi, then jumping into Lil Uzi Vert performing his ‘Just Wanna Rock’ dance.

Dominic Fike, Isabella Manderson, Julian Consuegra, Ronaldinho, Sabrina Lada, and Afro-Brazilian model Juliana Nalú all make cameo appearances.

In the midst of these appearances are a number of symbolic images, including a scorpion, a horse in red lighting, a black and white horse, fireworks, people with glowing bodies, and chickens.

The video ends with Bad Bunny waking up in the desert alone, with the bonfire put out. A billboard that says “no one knows” in Spanish overlooks a busy street.