Chencho Corleone Just Wants ‘Good Times’ With His Secret Ladies in New Video

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Calibash Latin Music Festival - Credit: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images
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Chencho Corleone is on FaceTime with his entire roster. On Thursday night, the Puerto Rican reggaetonero released the video for his single “Good Times,” in which he sings to a casual partner (or several of them) about their secret rendezvous.

The video, directed by Jessy Terrero, opens with Corleone answering a FaceTime call while sitting at a bar. The visual jumps to show pole dancers backstage getting ready for their show, and Corleone dialing several women.

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“I’m all yours, you’re all mine,” Corleone promises in the lyrics as the video pans to show multiple women — one leisurely swimming at a pool, another practicing her moves at a dance studio, and a third pole-dancing —answering his video calls.

“In public, I don’t give you a like, but in private, alone, we always have good times,” he sings.

“Good Times” follows Corleone’s collaboration with Brray, Anuel AA, Jhaycom, and Ryan Castro on “Corazón Roto Pt. 3,” along with “Podemos Repetirlo” with Don Omar, and June’s solo single “Hora de Salir.”

The single arrived just a day after Corleone’s track with Don Omar topped the Latin Airplay charts. “It’s the music my fans want me to make, and that’s what I’ll do from now on, to please them,” Don Omar told Billboard. The Don Omar track is Corleone’s third to top the chart after “Despesperados” with Rauw Alejandro and “Me Porto Bonito” with Bad Bunny last year.

Corleone — who used to form Plan B alongside his cousin Maldy — has been working on his solo career for some time, joining Rauw Alejandro for single “El Efecto” back in 2019. Since then, he’s joined the likes of Bad Bunny, El Alfa, Maluma, and Don Omar.

Back in April, he was one of the special guests at Rauw Alejandro’s Saturno World Tour stop in Puerto Rico for a performance of “Desesperados.” Rosalía, Baby Rasta, and Álvaro Díaz were among the invited guests at the show.

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