Volvi
by Aventura (featuring Bad Bunny)

Album: single release only (2021)
Charted: 22
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Songfacts®:

  • Aventura is a New York-based bachata group with a lineup comprising lead singer Romeo Santos, his cousin Henry Santos, and brothers Lenny and Max Santos (no relation to Romeo or Henry). This song finds them joining forces with Puerto Rican Bad Bunny.
  • "Volvi" translates into English as "return or come back." This song finds Bad Bunny and Romeo Santos addressing an ex who they still miss. The Puerto Rican reggaeton star spits a machismo-laden verse where he tells the girl nobody can better his prowess between the sheets.

    Romeo Santos is just as convinced of his sexual magnetism. He's sure his ex's current relationship is only temporary and she'll want to hook up with him again when he's back in town.
  • Alex Killer's production fuses bachata guitars with reggaeton drums. Killer previously linked up with Bad Bunny on such tracks as "Chambea," "Soy Peor" and "Krippy Kush Remix."
  • The song climbed to #1 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart. It was Aventura's third visit to the top of the tally and their first since 2010's "Dile Al Amor."

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