Bad Bunny Releases New Song ‘Un Preview‘
The Puerto Rican sensation Bad Bunny has just dropped his final solo single of the year.
The reggaeton jam goes by the name “Un Preview,“ it’s a sneak peek of what’s in store for the next year, as revealed by Bad Bunny himself. He casually mentioned in his WhatsApp channel, where he boasts over 12 million followers, “This might be my last release of the year.”
“Un Preview” is accompanied by a visually captivating experience directed by Bad Bunny’s trusted music video producer, Stillz. The video features masked cowboys in denim fashion alongside real horses and the mechanical toy seen on the single’s cover. It’s a glimpse into Bad Bunny’s unique world, where the modern and the old-school collide with irresistible charm.
“Baby, I’m not scared to taste you and to fall in love all over again,” he sings in the catchy chorus of the track.
The Grammy-winning artist gave us a little taste of this single via WhatsApp on September 20, assuring fans it would drop before the month’s end. With this new single hitting the charts, we’re stepping into a fresh era of Bad Bunny’s magic. The album art for his previous hit, Un Verano Sin Ti, got a cover update from his new music video on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, and all platforms.
This track comes after Bad Bunny’s star turn in “K-Pop,” the hype single right before Travis Scott’s Utopia stole the spotlight. And it’s his second sensational solo track this year, following the beats of Jersey club-inspired “Where She Goes,” a tune that dropped right after he wowed the crowd at Coachella.
In a recent tell-all chat with Vanity Fair’s Michelle Ruiz, Bad Bunny hints about his upcoming album, expected later this fall. While his representatives haven’t given the green light yet, Bad Bunny spills the tea on his creative process, revealing that he’s been “playing around and enjoying myself, letting go” as he works on the upcoming record after the smashing hit, Un Verano Sin Ti.
“I’m being inspired a lot by the music of the 70s, across genres, in both Spanish and English, but I’m not sure if this is going to shape my music, generally, or just one song,” he added.
Watch Bad Bunny’s new music video below.
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