Bad Bunny Dances With Masked Cowboys for ‘Un Preview’ at Billboard Latin Music Awards 2023

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Bad-Bunny-Billboard-Latin-Awards - Credit: Alexander Tamargo/Telemundo via Getty Image
Bad-Bunny-Billboard-Latin-Awards - Credit: Alexander Tamargo/Telemundo via Getty Image

Bad Bunny took the stage at the Billboard Latin Music Awards 2023 on Thursday and performed a medley of songs including hits “Moscow Mule,” “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Neverita,” “Me Porto Bonito,” and “Where She Goes.” He wrapped his set with new track “Un Preview.”

The superstar won Artist of the Year, Global 200 Latin Artist of the Year, and “Tití Me Preguntó” won Sales Song of the Year.

Billboard and Telemundo had announced last month that Bad Bunny would be part of the awards show, which broadcasts from the Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Florida. The performance had been teased as a “worldwide TV premiere,” though no one specified which song Bad Bunny would premiere.

Bad Bunny released “Un Preview” back in September in an unorthodox way: The Puerto Rican superstar, known for pulling surprises for his fans, started a WhatsApp channel, where he began teasing new music. Eventually, he dropped the song, along with a video directed by his frequent collaborator Stillz. The visuals are spare and show Bad Bunny riding a rocking horse while singing about how he’s ready for new love. Many fans speculated that, with its allusions to horses and romance, “Un Preview” is about his rumored girlfriend Kendall Jenner.

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Bad Bunny said in the channel that “Un Preview” is a glimpse of what he’s planning next year, but kept fans from getting too excited about the possibility of more music on the way in 2023. “Possible that this will be the last song this year,” he said.

In his Rolling Stone cover story, Bad Bunny said he wanted to relax after a jam-packed year that included a historic headlining set at Coachella and an opening performance at the Grammys. “I don’t know if maybe I’ll release a song [this year] if I like it enough, but I don’t think so. I said this year was for resting,” he said.

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