What Was Bad Bunny’s Coachella Setlist For 2023?

Bad Bunny was the first of three headliners — Blackpink and Frank Ocean being the other two — of Coachella 2023, taking the stage on Friday night, April 15. Benito ratcheted up the anticipation with an Instagram thirst trap, and he delivered on his promises. (Although he’s still playing coy over whether he’s dating Kendall Jenner.)

Uproxx summarized Bad Bunny’s whirlwind set, which included several special guests.

“Bad Bunny closed out the night with a bang, and I’m not just about the fireworks during his main stage set. The Puerto Rican rapper drew the largest crowd of the night, and for good reason. While the moment was historic — Bad Bunny is the first Latin solo artist to ever headline the festival — he made sure to highlight the roots of Reggaeton music and credit the artists who made his success possible like Celia Cruz, El General, and Tego Calderón. On top of that, his show-stopping stage design cleverly nodded to the viral concert he performed on top of a gas station late last year.”

Bad Bunny started his Coachella set with the same two Un Verano Sin Ti songs he used to open the 2023 Grammys in early February: “Tití Me Preguntó” and “Moscow Mule.”

See Bad Bunny’s full setlist below (as recorded by setlist.fm).

1. “Tití Me Preguntó”
2. “Moscow Mule”
3. “Efecto”
4. “Neverita”
5. “Si Veo A Tu Mamá”
6. “La Difícil”
7. “La Santa” (With Intro Of “A Tu Merced”)
8. “Vete” (With Intro Of “Pero Ya No”)
9. “Otra Noche En Miami (With Intro Of “Ser Bichote”)
10. “Estamos Bien” (With Intro Of “Ni Bien Bi Mal”)
11. “Si Estuviésemos Juntos”
12. “Te Bote” (Remix, New Shortened Version)
13. “I Like It” (Cardi B Cover)
14. “El Apagón”
15. “Safaera” (With Ñengo Flow And Jowell & Randy)
16. “Yo Perreo Sola”
17. “Un Coco”
18. “La Canción” (With Post Malone)
19. “Yonaguni” (With Post Malone)
20. “Dakiti” (With Jhay Cortez)
21. “Tarot” (With Jhay Cortez)
22. “No Me Conoce” (With Jhay Cortez)
23. “Callaíta”
24. “Me Porto Bonito”
25. “Después De La Playa”

Bad Bunny’s Headlining Coachella Set Had Very Fun Surprises, Including Post Malone, Jhay Cortez, And More

Last night, Bad Bunny kicked off weekend one of Coachella as Friday’s headliner, and he had some surprises in store to set the bar high. During “Safaera,” he brought out Ñengo Flow and Jowell & Randy.

Another special guest included Post Malone joining him on stage for an acoustic set. The two performed “La Canción” (Bunny’s song with J Balvin) and “Yonaguni,” the latter of which was a cappella, due to technical difficulties.

The two also hugged on stage as the crowd cheered. Fans online, however, were surprised by the duo’s friendship and Post’s appearance, given the two have no songs together. “bad bunny and post malone was not on my 2023 bingo card,” one person wrote.

During the performance, Bad Bunny reportedly revealed that Post was helping him practice English while he was teaching him Spanish.

Despite the shaky moment, the show kept going smoothly. Shortly after, Benito had Jhay Cortez out to play three more songs from the B-stage, as they did “Dákiti,” “Tarot,” and “No Me Conoce.”

“The happiest I’ve been during this whole Bad Bunny set was when Jhay Cortez came out because they have the best songs together,” another Twitter user commented.

Check out Post Malone, Jhay Cortez, Ñengo Flow, and Jowell & Randy performing with Bad Bunny at Coachella above.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Kodak Black Proudly Represents His Haitian Roots In Anuel AA’s ‘Sufro’ Video

Kodak Black is tapping into the Latin music market with Anuel AA. The Puerto Rican superstar teamed up with Black and Ñengo Flow for his swaggering “Sufro” video that was released yesterday (December 27).

On his latest album LLNM2, or Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren 2, Anuel AA teamed up with multiple American rap stars. Kodak Black features on the searing “Sufro.” Anuel AA returned to his Latin trap roots while blending in salsa music with sample of Gilberto Santa Rosa’s classic “Me Volvieron A Hablar De Ella.” In his guest verse, Black represents his Haitian roots by rapping a bit in Creole. Ñengo Flow rounds out the collaboration with his fiery verse.

In the video for “Sufro,” Anuel AA performs the song on top of a convenience store. He later parties with Ñengo Flow and Black, who proudly represents and waves his Haitian flag. Other hip-hop stars who feature on Anuel AA’s album include Lil Durk in the song “1ro” and DaBaby for their collaboration “Wakanda.”

Anuel AA’s album includes a whopping 33 tracks. French DJ David Guetta joined him on “Vibra.” Anuel AA’s wife, Yailin La Más Viral, featured on two songs. She teamed up with Anuel AA, Jowell y Randy, and De La Ghetto for the track “La Máquina.” Last week, Ñengo Flow released the song “Gato De Noche” featuring Bad Bunny.

Bad Bunny & Ñengo Flow Surprise Fans With “Gato De Noche” Single: Stream

Bad Bunny is a man of his word. Earlier this week, the international superstar hinted at new music coming soon. This weekend, he delivered, sharing his “Gato de Noche” single in collaboration with Ñengo Flow.

“This is to close the year,” the Latin rapper wrote on TikTok hours before sharing his surprise.

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MAÑANA A LAS 9:00 PM (hora de PfknR🇵🇷)

♬ original sound – Bad Bunny

As Billboard notes, the catchy song’s lyrics are all about a “chico malo,” or bad boy, who’s vying for the attention of a lady that’s already spoken for.

“He loves you and gives you everything / But you’re the devil and you’re crazy for me,” a translation of Bunny’s bars reads. “You like the bad boys and are playing fire with me […] although you’re a sin, I’m going to hell following that big ass.”

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen Ñengo and the YHLQMDLG artist connect. Previously they came together on “Que Malo” and “Safaera,” the latter of which peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart. Both titles appear on Bad Bunny’s most recent album.

Less than a month ago, the Puerto Rican rapper also made waves with “La Jumpa.” The song premiered on November 30th and finds him working with Arcángel.

Prior to that came his record-breaking Un Verano Sin Ti album in May, which kept many hip-hop artists from claiming the coveted No. 1 spot this year.

Stream Ñengo Flow and Bad Bunny’s “Gato de Noche” on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, let us know what your favourite lyrics from the new single are in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics:

Hoy yo voy a buscarte después de las doce
Ya te quiero comer y repetir toa’ las pose’
Hay que disimular y hacer que no me conoce’
Pasa el día con él, yo soy tu gato de noche

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Bad Bunny And Ñengo Flow Find Their Inner Bad Boys On Their New Surprise Song ‘Gato De Noche’

Bad Bunny has joined forces with his frequent collaborator Ñengo Flow for a new surprise song, “Gato De Noche.” He had teased the early holiday present for fans on social media, telling TikTok users, “This is to close the year.”

@badbunny

me dicen si quieren otro preview…

♬ original sound – Bad Bunny

The song is told from the perspective of a self-proclaimed “bad boy” who is attempting to pursue a woman already in a relationship.

“He loves you and gives you everything / But you’re the devil and you’re crazy for me / You like the bad boys and are playing fire with me,” Bunny sings, according to Billboard’s translation. “Although you’re a sin, I’m going to hell following that big ass / I’m on my way / Today I’m picking you up after midnight.”

In addition, they also dropped a music video that opens with Ñengo as Santa Claus, who instead of waiting to meet children, is greeted by a ton of hot women. From there, he joins Bunny as they drive around and party with the same girls — just not as Santa.

The duo previously worked together on the 2020 songs “Que Malo” and “Safaera” from Bad Bunny’s album, YHLQMDLG.

Watch the music video for Bad Bunny and Ñengo Flow’s new song “Gato De Noche” above.