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Bad Bunny Takes Salsa Dance Lessons in “Baile Inolvidable” Music Video

Bad Bunny Takes Salsa Dance Lessons in "Baile Inolvidable" Music Video

Bad Bunny has dropped a new music video for “Baile Inolvidable” from his sixth studio album Debí Tirar Más Fotos. The visuals comes just days after he dropped the new album for the third song on the LP.

In the six-minute clip, fans can see Puerto Rican filmmaker Jacobo Morales kick things off. Morales played the protagonist in Benito’s album short film and in this music video, he can be seen joining a salsa dance class. Once the class begins, Bad Bunny takes the place of a younger Morales as he learns to salsa. At first, he does not seem to catch on but he eventually gets in the groove of things and becomes a seasoned dancer. He goes from showing off his moves in the studio to the ballroom where he dances and performs the song with a live band.

When Bad Bunny spoke to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, the Puerto Rican singer revealed that “Baile Inolvidable” was his favorite song of the album. He shares that the song was backed by congas, piano, trumpets and is about a man who cannot forget the woman he loved, especially one that taught him how to dance. He called it “a dream come true” and even added, “It’s a very special song that I have in my mind for maybe two years. The whole composition, it was in my mind way before the song was created. The whole song is made with new young musicians from Puerto Rico. All of them are 20 years old, 21, 22 they’re really young kids, straight from the Escuela Libre de Música, it’s like the public music school from Puerto Rico.” He revealed that this particular song was in the making for two years and that he had always had the composition in mind before the album.

Watch the full music video above.


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