As if a new track from the Puerto Rican hitmaker wasn't exciting enough, Bad Bunny's Where She Goes video is a goldmine of celebrity cameos—from fellow Coachella headliners to sporting legends. Here's a breakdown of every appearance...
While all the Bad Bunny girlfriend speculation (yes we're referring to the Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner rumors) has been consuming our thoughts of late, the singer's latest musical offering has certainly caught our attention—not just for its hypnotizing beat and lyrics.
Dropping the music video for his new single 'Where She Goes' on Thursday, May 19, 2023, Bad Bunny (real name Benito Ocasio) just gave us a treasure trove of celeb appearances that had us smashing the pause button. So, for all you fellow Bad Bunny stans—here's every famous face to make a cameo...
Who is in the Bad Bunny 'Where She Goes' music video?
Now on our fifth re-watch, we're still reeling from some of these cameos—some of which, if you blink, you miss them. So, here's a breakdown for ya'...
As the video opens, we see Bad Bunny (sporting a very cool pair of white sunglasses and a 'Western wear'-inspired fit) getting into a vintage car in the Californian desert and driving. We then see model, Sabrina Zada in another frame, wearing a pair of angel wings walking through the sandy landscape, before Bad Bunny arrives at a Burning Man festival-esque gathering, with a group of revelers dancing in front of a large bomb fire.
From 02:00 onwards, the cameos begin. We see clips of Lil Uzi Vert, in what looks like a recording studio—doing his famous Just Wanna Rock dance, which went viral on TikTok. Followed by fellow Coachella 2023 headliner, Frank Ocean on the back of a motorcycle, with his hood up.
Towards the end of the video, we also see Euphoria actor and musician, Domike Fike, before flashing glimpses of football legend, Ronaldinho Gaúcho. Now, that's what you call a star-studded lineup!
The video itself also seemed to contain a lot of symbolism, from wings—which one could perhaps argue, were reminiscent of Kendall's Victoria's Secret days—as well as a ton of horse imagery (Kendall is a lover of horseriding and includes a lot of 'coastal cowgirl' vibes in her outfits), the inclusion of which, we felt was worth a mention.
Regardless though, we're hoping the single is the first of many Bad Bunny tracks to come this summer...