LEARN LYRICS

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SONG MEANING

Bad Bunny’s track BATICANO turns the dance floor into a tongue-in-cheek cathedral. Over a hard-hitting reggaeton beat he admits his music “isn’t holy,” yet reminds us he didn’t invent sex or weed. With playful blasphemy he proposes a perreo pilgrimage straight to the Vatican, fires bravado-filled shout-outs, and claps back at critics who judge his lifestyle while secretly sharing the same desires.

Beneath the raunchy lines and pop-culture flexes lies a sharper message about hypocrisy and freedom. Each repeated plea “Dios mío, perdóname” is followed by another dive into pleasure, exposing the tension many feel between faith and temptation. Bad Bunny ultimately argues that spirituality and sensuality can coexist, and that no earthly authority has the right to shame authentic self-expression.

ARTIST BIO

Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known professionally as Bad Bunny, is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, and songwriter who has significantly shaped Latin trap and reggaeton music. Born in 1994 in Bayamón and raised in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny rose to fame with his breakout 2016 single "Diles" and soon became a leading figure in Spanish-language rap globally.

Celebrated for blending diverse musical styles with bold lyrics, he has released multiple chart-topping albums like X 100pre, YHLQMDLG, and El Último Tour Del Mundo. Bad Bunny is not only a musical innovator but also a cultural icon, making history as the first non-English-speaking artist to be Spotify’s most streamed artist for three consecutive years. Beyond music, he has also ventured into professional wrestling, showcasing his multifaceted talents and broad appeal.