“CAFé CON RON” is a new spanish song by Bad Bunny, featuring Los Pleneros de la Cresta. The song is published on Bad Bunny’s official YouTube channel, written by Bad Bunny, and produced by Tainy and La Paciencia. It is from the album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, offering listeners an infectious and vibrant musical experience that blends modern reggaeton with traditional Puerto Rican rhythms.
The song captures the lively essence of Puerto Rican street culture, celebrating the simple joys of life such as coffee in the morning and rum in the evening. The lyrics convey themes of camaraderie, community spirit, and a carefree approach to life, as Bad Bunny and Los Pleneros de la Cresta evoke vivid imagery of late-night gatherings, the beauty of Puerto Rican landscapes, and the energy of partying without limits.
CAFé CON RON Details
Song | CAFé CON RON |
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Album | DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (English Translation) |
Artists | Bad Bunny |
Featuring Artists | Los Pleneros de la Cresta |
Written By | Bad Bunny |
Produced By | Tainy & La Paciencia |
Label | Bad Bunny |
Language | Spanish |
Released Date | Jan 5, 2025 |
CAFé CON RON (English Translation) Lyrics
[Chorus: Bad Bunny & Los Pleneros de la Cresta]
Coffee in the morning, rum in the afternoon
We’re already out in the streets, come out to your balcony
Coffee in the morning, rum in the afternoon
We’re already out in the streets, come out to your balcony
[Verse 1: Los Pleneros de la Cresta & Bad Bunny]
From Arecibo to Ponce, from Fajardo to Rincón
It’s the voice of an entire neighborhood from Almirante to Frontón
(Coffee in the morning, rum in the afternoon)
(We’re already out in the streets, come out to your balcony)
Let them dance it in Lloren, let them dance it in Canales
Today, I’m hitting the road with all my crazy ones
(Coffee in the morning, rum in the afternoon)
(We’re already out in the streets, come out to your balcony)
Today, I don’t wanna sleep, all I want is
To stay up all night and drink a gallon
(Coffee in the morning, rum in the afternoon)
(We’re already out in the stree—)
[Interlude: Bad Bunny]
Brother, I don’t even know how I got home last night
What a wild night, and now they’re hitting me up again to head back over there
But I think today, man, I’m ghosting, don’t wait for me, ’cause—
[Verse 2: Los Pleneros de la Cresta & Bad Bunny]
The smoke fogged up the road and I couldn’t remember
The way back to my house, now you’re inviting me again
I was gonna chill, but if you wanna party
Then come up to the mountain ’cause I’m staying up here
Keep coming up, keep coming up ’cause we’re not backing down
Come up to the mountain, today I’m staying here (Say, say, say something)
Down there (Down there), down there (Down there), I’ve got nothing to look for (Nothing)
The real codes are up there in the hills (Come up there and see for yourself)
Keep coming up (What?), keep coming up (Hey, hey) ’cause we’re not backing down
Come up to the mountain, today I’m staying here (What’s the plan today? What’s the plan today?)
Today we’re drinking, today we’re drinking and no one’s gonna stop us
The samurai is shining and the crew is hitting the roadside spots (Turn it up, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up)
Keep coming up (How?), keep coming up (Come over) ’cause we’re not backing down (We’re not backing down)
Come up to the mountain, today I’m staying here
Hey, be careful, be careful (Woah) when it’s your turn to come down
Don’t go over a cliff and make us have to look out for you
(Let me tell you something so you know)
In the hills, today it’s lit
From sunrise to sunset
In the hills, today it’s lit
Burning rubber, blowing smoke, turn it up
In the hills, today it’s lit
Come up here to feel the energy
In the hills, today it’s lit
I’m gonna have another drink while the boys finish the cut
[Instrumental Outro]
CAFé CON RON Meaning
[Chorus]
In this section, Bad Bunny and Los Pleneros de la Cresta set the song’s recurring theme of a daily rhythm, balancing the routine of morning coffee with the indulgence of evening rum. They invite listeners to join them, emphasizing the social nature of these experiences and calling people out to enjoy life from their balconies.
[Verse 1]
Here, Los Pleneros de la Cresta and Bad Bunny highlight the connection between different parts of Puerto Rico, uniting towns and communities through music and celebration. The lyrics celebrate the vibrancy of local culture, with mentions of famous neighborhoods and the idea of dancing and revelry as a universal language across the island. Bad Bunny’s energy reflects his desire to break away from routine and immerse himself fully in the joyous atmosphere.
[Interlude]
In this brief reflective moment, Bad Bunny humorously admits to losing track of time and waking up unsure of how he returned home. It conveys a sense of playful recklessness, showing his inner conflict between continuing the party and taking a break.
[Verse 2]
This section dives deeper into the experience of being in the mountains, far from the city’s noise. The lyrics highlight the uniqueness of mountain life, where codes of authenticity prevail, and the party spirit feels even more raw and unfiltered. Bad Bunny emphasizes the idea of camaraderie and warns about the risks of descending from such a euphoric state. The verse concludes with an exuberant declaration of breaking free from constraints, enjoying the thrill of driving fast, and living in the moment.
[Outro Instrumental]
The song closes with an instrumental segment, allowing the rhythmic and melodic elements to leave a lasting impression. It reinforces the festive, carefree mood of the song, offering a moment of reflection on the vibrant celebration that has unfolded.
CAFé CON RON Official Video
DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (English Translation) Songs
FAQs
The "CAFé CON RON" song is sung by Bad Bunny featuring Los Pleneros de la Cresta
The "CAFé CON RON" song by Bad Bunny lyrics was written by Bad Bunny.
The "CAFé CON RON" song by Bad Bunny was produced by Tainy & La Paciencia.
Bad Bunny released "CAFé CON RON" song on Jan 5, 2025.