10%
bad bunny ft. chencho corleone
Bad Bunny's "10%" featuring Chencho Corleone is a sleek, percolating reggaetón cut that runs on cool dismissal rather than heartbreak. The production is restrained and modern — a tight dembow skeleton, glassy synth stabs, plenty of negative space — giving both vocalists room to ride the pocket with conversational ease. Bad Bunny delivers in that instantly recognizable mumble-croon, half-bored and entirely magnetic, while Chencho (of Plan B legend) brings a sharper, more nasal melodic edge that snaps against Benito's slur. The title doubles as the thesis: an ex who only ever gave a fraction of themselves, now reduced to ten percent of the narrator's attention, the math of emotional disinvestment turned into a hook. Lyrically it's a post-breakup shrug — moving on, unbothered, refusing to grant a former lover the power they assume they still hold. The emotional landscape is recovery dressed as indifference, that specific late-stage breakup mood where the wound has cooled into something almost amused. Culturally it's a meeting of generations, the genre's current global emperor trading bars with one of its formative voices, a passing of torches that's also a flex. It lives in pregame playlists, the drive when you've decided you're fine, the dancefloor where you prove it.
medium
2020s
sleek, percolating, cool
Puerto Rico
Reggaeton. Modern reggaeton. Unbothered, Cool. Stays in amused, cool-headed post-breakup indifference from start to finish, recovery masquerading as a shrug that never cracks. energy 6. medium. danceability 7. valence 6. vocals: mumble-croon, half-bored, magnetic, conversational, nasal counterpoint. production: tight dembow skeleton, glassy synth stabs, restrained negative space, modern sleek mix. texture: sleek, percolating, cool. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Puerto Rico. The pregame drive when you've decided you're fine, or the dancefloor where you prove it.