Perro Negro

Album: Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023)
Charted: 20
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Songfacts®:

  • "Perro Negro" is the Club Perro Negro (Club Black Dog), a popular nightclub in Medellín, Colombia. It is known for its reggaeton music, dark and sweaty atmosphere, and celebrity clientele. The club is located in the Provenza neighborhood of Medellín, famed for its nightlife and trendy restaurants.

    Bad Bunny hosted his after party at the nightclub during his Medellín stop on the Un Verano Sin Ti tour. This reggaeton song captures the vibrant, pleasure-seeking spirit of the club and the Colombian city.
  • Bad Bunny spits rhymes about a woman who just ditched her man and is now ready to live it up. He lays it all out there, talking love and lust. Bunny's game plan? A wild night at Perro Negro, where the woman can forget about her ex and vibe with him.
  • Medellín is the hometown of Colombian singer Feid, who joins Bad Bunny on "Perro Negro." His verse is all about an exotic, party-loving babe who comes alive when the moon's up and the party's on.
  • Bad Bunny recorded "Perro Negro" for Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar. His previous album, Un Verano Sin Ti, was primarily a reggaeton and cumbia project, but Nadie Sabe finds Bunny returning to his Latin trap roots while also exploring drill, house music and Jersey club. This song and the closing track, "Un Preview," are the only reggaeton songs on the record.
  • Bunny's regular producers MAG, La Paciencia and Smash David produced the pulsating reggaeton track along with Argel Beatz, Digital Jet, Jon Milli and Frank King.

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