Bellakeo
by Peso Pluma (featuring Anitta)

Album: single release only (2023)
Charted: 53
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Songfacts®:

  • "Bellakeo" is a colloquial Spanish word meaning to have fun or party. In reggaeton and Latin music lyrics it represents a carefree, energetic, and sometimes flirtatious attitude.

    On this sweltering reggaeton number, Peso Pluma pairs up with Brazilian singer Anitta for the first time, and together they belt out a duet about being flirtatious and sexually aroused.
  • Filmed in Madrid, Spain, the music video shows Peso and Anitta performing the song in a dark and sensual setting with several people dancing and twerking.
  • The song was released as a single on December 7, 2023. It debuted on the Hot 100 at #71, becoming Peso Pluma's 23rd entry on the chart in 2023. Anitta had visited the Hot 100 on two previous occasions with "Me Gusta" in 2020 and "Envolver" in 2021.

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