Bad Bunny is celebrating his native Isla del Encanto with the release of a new track and its corresponding music video.
Throughout the first three dates of his 30-show No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency at Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot (a.k.a. El Choli), the 31-year-old Grammy-winning supersar has been performing a new track titled “Alambre Púa” as the opening song of the show.
On Monday, July 14, El Conejo Malo finally released the single, along with an accompanying visual.
The nearly 3-minute music video, recorded at the venue, transforms the stage into a visual homage to Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rican roots, with lush mountainous landscapes and Taino-inspired dancer weaving through the scene, wearing beige colors with straw accents. There was also a ceiba-like tree at the right side of the stage — Puerto Rico’s national tree and a cultural symbol.
The percussive-heavy track is produced by Tainy and Luis Ahmed Irizarry.
The stage design was executed with the help of set designer Gabriela Escalera, Mayna Magruder, production designer Monica Monserrate, Natalia Rosa, Rafi Pérez, and A1 Productions’ executive producer Sigfredo Bellaflores — all of whom captured Bad Bunny’s creativity and deep connection to his heritage, marking a powerful beginning to an already historic residency.
“Me amarraste el corazón con alambre ‘e púa”, he sings. He pairs this sentiment with declarations like, “Hoy te vo’a buscar y te vo’a besar cerca del lunar.”
Benito’s residency in Puerto Rico continues through the rest of July and into mid September. The first nine dates of the show have been specifically reserved for local residents only, with the remainder of the residency open to the public.