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Rauw Alejandro and Bad Bunny Perform ‘Qué Pasaría…’ Live in Puerto Rico

Rauw Alejandro delivered a memorable night for fans in Viejo San Juan with a free concert celebrating his latest album, Cosa Nuestra. Held at the iconic Plaza del Quinto Centenario, the event drew a massive crowd eager to witness one of Puerto Rico’s biggest stars perform live. The evening reached a climactic moment when Rauw surprised the audience by bringing out Bad Bunny for the debut live performance of their hit collaboration, “Qué Pasaría…”.

The track, a standout from Cosa Nuestra, has quickly become one of Rauw Alejandro’s most successful songs. Blending Bad Bunny’s signature style with Rauw’s dynamic reggaeton sound, the single debuted at No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became Rauw’s highest-charting song on Spotify’s Top 50 Global list. The energy of the performance in their hometown of Puerto Rico reflected the song’s widespread appeal and cultural resonance.

Rauw’s latest album explores diverse musical genres, leaning heavily on salsa while incorporating reggaeton and other influences. “Qué Pasaría…” is one of the album’s few reggaeton tracks, making its live debut particularly significant. Fans erupted as the two global icons shared the stage for the first time, marking a historic moment in Puerto Rican music.

Beyond his collaboration with Bad Bunny, Rauw showcased the breadth of his musical network by inviting several other artists to perform. Mexican group Latin Mafia joined him for a rendition of their track “2:12 AM,” which they had debuted live at Coca-Cola Flow Fest in Mexico City. Puerto Rican duo Alexis y Fido also made an appearance, performing their song “Baja Pa’ Acá” with Rauw. Local talents Marconi Impara and Yan Block added to the night’s lineup with a live performance of “Espresso Martini.”

The concert was more than just a celebration of Cosa Nuestra; it was a testament to Rauw Alejandro’s rising status in Latin music. The album has already become the most successful release of his career, debuting at No. 6 on the Billboard 200—his first appearance in the chart’s top 10.

In addition to the album’s success, Rauw announced a series of four concerts set to take place at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in June 2025, signaling even more to come for his fans. The free concert in Viejo San Juan not only highlighted his latest achievements but also solidified his place as a leading figure in reggaeton and Latin music.

The night, filled with unexpected collaborations and vibrant performances, will undoubtedly remain a landmark moment in Rauw Alejandro’s career.