Last night: the billion-dollar song by Rosalía and Bad Bunny that started rumors of a relationship

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Although it may seem like a lie, it has been five years since Bad Bunny will launch The last tour of the world: the fourth studio album by Conejo Malo that would establish him as one of the most emblematic artists of his generation. An album that came out in the middle of a pandemic and that, despite this, managed to position itself as an instant classic. But if there was a song that went down in the history of that album, especially in Spain, it was Last night: a collaboration that became an instant hit.

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Last night arose where musical dreams begin: at Coachella 2019. There was the first meeting between Bad Bunny and Rosalíataking some photos. The Puerto Rican was already one of the most important stars in urban music and the Spanish had just released one of the most surprising albums of her generation: The evil to want.

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The two artists got along wonderfully. So a couple of days later, Bad Bunny went to see Rosalía perform at the Mayan Theater in Los Angeles. From that moment, rumors about a possible collaboration began to sound. But it was not until November 2020, when the setlist of The last tour of the world when it was confirmed.

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“That was one of the collaborations that gave me the most life. How we feel. I loved the experience of working on a video with her. So, really, it was very nice,” Bad Bunny said on Saturday Night Live in 2021 about La Noche de Anoche.

A video clip full of references

But the peak of last night It would not arrive until three months after its launch: on February 14. As is customary in the world of Bad Bunny, there is always a surprise on the day of Valentine's Day. In 2021 it was not going to be less and he published the video clip for La noche de noche.

In the video, where the two artists entered a Dalí painting, both dressed in white, they exuded such chemistry that they started a series of rumors about a possible relationship.

A chemistry that sparked a rumor

These rumors They went even further when the two singers came to perform andThe song live on SNL. And the two artists ended up with their mouths glued together, without kissing, totally immersed in their characters. Because if they have taught us anything throughout their careers, it is that no one is like them when it comes to creating narratives and interpreting their songs.

It is true that this romance was never confirmed and that they have always assured that they are good friends. But this performance came to sow doubt. Although Rosalía already said in one of her last interviews with Radio Primavera Sound that they stop relating her romantically to every man she appears walking with.

The collaboration of the billion

Last night, five years later, is one of the most played songs on The last tour of the world. The song exceeds one billion views on Spotify, being one of the most listened to songs in Rosalía's discography.

In addition, it is an instant classic, a song that five years later is still playing on social networks. And we hope that at some point it will lead to a new collaboration between the two. And in the end, these are two geniuses of their musical generation. ​

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