Bad Bunny Laments Lost Love With ‘Where She Goes’

Bad Bunny is hitting you in the feels with “Where She Goes,” a somber track about desiring a girl long-gone. Let’s check out this track together: 

In typical Bad Bunny style, “Where She Goes” balances many different emotions and styles. While still taking on the typical fast-paced trap feel, Bad Bunny incopororates his rap with catchy melodic singing, sweeping synths, and reverb to give off a distant, atmospheric vibe. Animalistic chanting and the choppy staccato gasping surround the background of the sonic space, giving a constant feeling of tension. The contrast is perfect for the wistful lyrics, which is full of lust and longing. 

“Baby, tell me the truth / 

If you already forgot me / 

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”

Bad Bunny is a Puerto Rican musical phenomenon that has reshaped the Latin music industry. His genre-blending sound of Latin trap and charismatic style has earned him a dedicated global fanbase. With numerous accolades to his name, including multiple Grammy Awards and Billboard Latin Music Awards (and most recently, the Apple Music’s Artist of 2022), Bad Bunny has solidified his status as a trailblazer. His chart-topping hits, such as “Soy Peor” and “Mía,” have become anthems for many.

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