
Bad Bunny’s latest visual aesthetics for the current single “Weltita” is a bright and bold collaboration with fellow artist Chuwi.

Directed by Siempreric and Robinson Florian, the video captures the conejo malo by the beach, immersed in competitive games and joyous, silly fun. From water gun fights to sandcastle building, the visuals radiate carefree energy and nostalgic playfulness.



But it’s not just fun and games—there’s symbolism in the chaos. Bad Bunny and Chuwi smash sandcastles and tear down a “no trespassing” sign, pushing back on gentrification and reclaiming space with rebellious joy.
The track appears on Bad Bunny’s album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, a project dedicated to Puerto Rico’s cultural legacy. Though the album opens with nods to New York, the heart of the record—and this video—lies in the island’s spirit.

Press play on Bad Bunny’s brand sparkling “WELTiTA” video featured below
From beach games to bold statements, WELTiTA is more than a summer jam—it’s a visual love letter to culture, community, and carefree rebellion. Drop your thoughts in the comments—what moment hit you hardest, and did you catch the throne-worthy musical chairs scene?







