During one of the concerts of his residency “No me quiero ir de aquí” at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico, Latin phenomenon Bad Bunny starred in one of the most talked about moments of the year.
As the first chords of his hit song Perro Negro were played, singer Belinda -who was invited to the stage- appeared to dance with the singer, sparking rumors of a possible sentimental connection.
Neither a glance, a subtle approach nor the intimate atmosphere escaped the cameras, which turned this moment into a trend in social networks.

The Mexican singer took the stage during the performance of Perro Negro, a song in which Bad Bunny originally mentioned Belinda (“que lo’ dejas loco’, enchulao’, como Belinda”).
The interaction was more than a protocol greeting: there was dancing, complicity and a relaxed atmosphere that fueled speculation about a possible chemistry beyond the professional.
Romance between Belinda and Bad Bunny?
Despite the romantic atmosphere of the moment, Belinda recently clarified that she does not know Bad Bunny personally.
In an interview for the Zach Sang Show podcast, he emphasized that they have exchanged references to each other in their songs, but so far have not shared an actual meeting outside of the artistic environment.
For some time now, there has been a game of mentions between them in their lyrics. In Perro Negro, Bad Bunny alluded to Belinda in one of his verses.

Later, she answered him in the song La Cuadrada ( with Tito Double P), retaking part of that verse as a wink: “Te traigo enchula’o, como diría Benito” (I bring you enchula’o, as Benito would say). This subtle crossover transmits admiration and artistic complicity.
The No me quiero ir de aquí residency, which began on July 11 and runs through September 14, has been a cultural milestone in Puerto Rico.
Composed of 30 performances, these include surprise guests, live collaborations and emotional moments such as Belinda’s, which show the singer’s deep connection with his island and art.
Here you can see the video of the dance between Belinda and Bad Bunny.
Find out more at ‘QueOnnda.com’.


