Hoo-ah: Watch Bad Bunny eat pasta with Al Pacino in 'Monaco' music video

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Say hello to Bad Bunny's little friend: Al Pacino.

The Puerto Rican superstar enlisted from the Godfather himself for his latest music video, "Monaco," from his new album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.

The video, released Friday in conjunction with the new album, sees Bad Bunny enjoy a life of fame and fortune, hanging out on a yacht with a coterie of young women, gambling, and at one point dining in the same restaurant as Pacino.

The Heat actor's first appearance in the video is brief: He notices San Benito from across the room at Carbone in New York and lowers his glasses to get a better look at the rapper and singer. Bad Bunny shakes Pacino's hand and briefly sits with the actor, while Uncut Gems star Wayne Diamond is finger-fed a long noodle by his date.

After the song ends, the video cuts to about a minute of conversation between Bunny and Pacino. "How's it going?" the former asks.

"Playing games, what else is new? Hey, you're doing great," Pacino responds. "You really are doing great. He's charging it up! Enjoy."

Al Pacino and Bad Bunny in the 'Monaco' music video
Al Pacino and Bad Bunny in the 'Monaco' music video

Bad Bunny/YouTube Al Pacino and Bad Bunny in the 'Monaco' music video

Al Pacino and Bad Bunny in the 'Monaco' music video
Al Pacino and Bad Bunny in the 'Monaco' music video

Bad Bunny/YouTube Al Pacino and Bad Bunny in the 'Monaco' music video

"That's what I'm doing, enjoying life," Bad Bunny asserts. Pacino then serenades him, singing, "You never know what tomorrow brings, you never know what tomorrow takes from you," as Bad Bunny vocalizes along with him. The singer thanks Pacino for his blessing, and Pacino says he'll see him soon.

Bad Bunny is set to host and perform as musical guest on Saturday Night Live next week. Watch the "Monaco" video above.

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