Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny, who has reportedly been dating American supermodel, Kendall Jenner, recently dropped his latest single, Where She Goes. The song has already created a buzz among fans of the 29-year-old artist, with many looking for hints about the rapper's current romantic relationship.
The track seemingly has many hidden meanings, including a much-speculated Kendall Jenner angle.
Although Where She Goes is a rare Bad Bunny track with an English title, the lyrics are primarily written in the singer's native language Spanish. Bad Bunny, aka Benito Martínez, has also dropped the official video for his latest song.
The music video features guest appearances from Frank Ocean, Ronaldinho, Lil Uzi Vert, Dominic Fike, and more.
Where She Goes: Exploring the meaning of the lyrics of Bad Bunny's latest track
Throughout his recent song, Martínez reminisces about a woman with whom he had a romantic relationship for just one night, something that isn't supposed to happen again. The artist seeks truth from the woman, who he thinks has already forgotten him:
"Baby, tell me the truth/If you already forgot me/I know that it was only one night/That it won't happen again."
The lyrics seemingly hint at Bad Bunny's one-night stand with a lady, which might be a cryptic reference to the singer's current lover. Continuing to talk about the relationship, the artist further suggests that he doesn't want to let go this time and desires to find something he had lost in another woman,
"Maybe in you I wanted to find/What I lost in another one/Your pride does not want to talk to me/So we are gonna compete, let see, ey."
Benito Martínez then declares in the initial lines of the first verse that he doesn't like to lose in a relationship and might do everything to keep seeing her again and again while always keeping in touch with her through their phones,
"I don't like to lose (Ey), tell me what will we do/I'm always looking at my phone (Ah), wow, it just can't be (No, no)/Even if I might take a little, I swear I will respond/I would like to see you again/I would like to see you again."
The follow-up lyrics are full of s*xual innuendoes, including the talk about intimacy to complement the lady. In the final chorus, Bad Bunny admits that he hasn't forgotten her, even though their relationship was for just one night and won't happen again:
"To tell you the truth / That I haven’t forget you / I know that it was only one night / That it won't happen again / Maybe in you I wanted to find / What I lost in another one / Your pride does not want to talk to me / So we are gonna compete, let see, ey"
Finally, the 29-year-old singer once again claims that he wanted to find something in the woman that he has lost or never found in any other lady.
Now that the lyrics have been apparently talking about the current love of the singer, some visuals in the music video have also seemed to drop hints about the rapper's relationship with The Kardashians' star. The official video features multiple references to Kendall Jenner, be it horses (the model's love for animals) or the use of angel wings (hinting at Jenner as Victoria's Secret Angel).
Fans react to Bad Bunny's Where She Goes
As the lyrics and video of the song reportedly offer plenty of hidden references to Martínez's rumored partner, Kendall Jenner, fans have also come up with their reactions to Where She Goes.
The general response has been positive, with a section of netizens even tweeting about the references in the song.
Here are some of the fan reactions to Where She Goes from Twitter:
The music video for Where She Goes has already amassed over 4.7 million views in less than 24 hours, and fans can expect the numbers to only go up from here onwards.