Bad Bunny, Luar La L - 100 Millones [visualizer] ⇒
Released on YouTube alongside the track, the features a looping animation that complements the song's gritty, nocturnal vibe. It has since become a staple of his digital discography, accumulating millions of views as part of his broader effort to use visualizers and short films to enhance his musical storytelling.
According to Rolling Stone , the song features a "sinister trap beat" where Benito explicitly addresses his critics, claiming their hate is simply "part of [his] plan."
The track arrived shortly after Bad Bunny dominated the 2021 Billboard Music Awards , where he took home four trophies, including Top Latin Artist. In an interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe, Bad Bunny praised Luar La L’s "street fire" energy and confidence, identifying him as one of the hottest emerging talents in Puerto Rico at the time. BAD BUNNY, LUAR LA L - 100 MILLONES [Visualizer]
Watch the official visualizer for this high-octane trap collaboration: BAD BUNNY, LUAR LA L - 100 MILLONES [Visualizer] YouTube• May 28, 2021
shazam.com/song/1569565803/100-millones">lyrics and English translations for the verses by and Luar La L ? Released on YouTube alongside the track, the features
The song is a "well-earned flex," with lyrics focused on counting cash, luxury cars (like Lamborghinis and Can-Am bikes), and his undeniable dominance at the top of the music charts.
Departing from the alternative rock and experimental sounds of El Último Tour del Mundo , "100 MILLONES" is a deliberate return to Bad Bunny’s Latin trap roots. In an interview with Apple Music's Zane Lowe,
The track includes references to popping Adderall, high-speed driving, and a blunt English-language outro that sums up his defiant attitude. The Visualizer