"Yonaguni" is a reggaeton and alternative reggaeton song. Billboard's Jessica Ruiz noted Bad Bunny returned to his "vulnerable and emo lyrics" for the "chill" reggaeton song, different from his "newfound alternative perreo sound" of his previous studio albums.[8] In the song, Bad Bunny tells his love interest that he will travel to Yonaguni for her if she wants and names a list of things that he is willing to do to get back with her, putting aside the guy she is currently dating.[9] The track features reggaeton beats, vocal melodies, and a Japanese-language
outro.[10][11]
Music video
Bad Bunny released the music video along with the song.[10] Directed by Stillz, it follows the rapper throughout the day, as he tries to forget a love interest. Seeking distractions, the protagonist is seen dining alone at a sushi restaurant, walking dogs, practicing martial arts and yoga, getting a Pokémon Go tattoo, and going to a party.[12][13]
Commercial performance
The song reached number 3 on the
Billboard Global 200 and number 4 on the Global Excl. US chart. Commenting on that, Billboard's Eric Frankenberg noticed is unusual for Spanish-language music to perform better on the Global 200 than the Global Excl. US chart.[11] In the United States, it debuted at number 10 on the
Billboard Hot 100, the highest Latin-music debut of 2021, becoming his fourth top 10 entry and first with no accompanying acts.[14] It became his eighth number-one on the US
Hot Latin Songs chart, and record-breaking 40th top 10 single, thus breaking a tie with
Enrique Iglesias and
Luis Miguel, each with 39 top 10s.[15]
^"Top 100 Songs Annual" (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE).
Archived from the original on 5 February 2023. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
"Yonaguni" is a reggaeton and alternative reggaeton song. Billboard's Jessica Ruiz noted Bad Bunny returned to his "vulnerable and emo lyrics" for the "chill" reggaeton song, different from his "newfound alternative perreo sound" of his previous studio albums.[8] In the song, Bad Bunny tells his love interest that he will travel to Yonaguni for her if she wants and names a list of things that he is willing to do to get back with her, putting aside the guy she is currently dating.[9] The track features reggaeton beats, vocal melodies, and a Japanese-language
outro.[10][11]
Music video
Bad Bunny released the music video along with the song.[10] Directed by Stillz, it follows the rapper throughout the day, as he tries to forget a love interest. Seeking distractions, the protagonist is seen dining alone at a sushi restaurant, walking dogs, practicing martial arts and yoga, getting a Pokémon Go tattoo, and going to a party.[12][13]
Commercial performance
The song reached number 3 on the
Billboard Global 200 and number 4 on the Global Excl. US chart. Commenting on that, Billboard's Eric Frankenberg noticed is unusual for Spanish-language music to perform better on the Global 200 than the Global Excl. US chart.[11] In the United States, it debuted at number 10 on the
Billboard Hot 100, the highest Latin-music debut of 2021, becoming his fourth top 10 entry and first with no accompanying acts.[14] It became his eighth number-one on the US
Hot Latin Songs chart, and record-breaking 40th top 10 single, thus breaking a tie with
Enrique Iglesias and
Luis Miguel, each with 39 top 10s.[15]
^"Top 100 Songs Annual" (in Spanish). Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE).
Archived from the original on 5 February 2023. Retrieved 26 May 2023.