WATCH: Bad Bunny Parties With Sapo Concho in “KETU TeCRÉ” Music Video

Photo. by Eric Rojas.
Bad Bunny is letting DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS’ sapo Concho take the lead in his newest music video. On May 16, the Puerto Rican icon unveiled the visuals for “KETU TeCRÉ,” featuring the album’s mascot on a night out with his sapo friends.
“YA LO VIERON?????” the Puerto Rican singer wrote on a new Instagram story post.
Directed by Janthony Oliveras and Quique Rivera Rivera, the new music video for “KETU TeCRÉ” follows a night out with sapo Concho, who has been a part of Benito’s latest album rollout. The sapo – voiced by Kenneth Canales – has been featured in the album’s short film, as well as the album’s visualizers. Now, the popular Boricua hitmaker put the friendly crested toad front and center to lead the new video’s narrative.
The new video starts with Concho getting ready for a night out with his friends. While he irons his clothes and puts his cologne on, he texts his seemingly love interest, Concha, to see if she’s joining the crew. The following frames show him and his friends singing along to “KETU TeCRÉ” as they drive to the club. The toads make it to what’s seemingly the Fifty-Eight nightclub and get the night started with drinks. Everything is going OK until Concho sees Concha on the dance floor with another toad.

Other clips show how, instead of going home after the first club, Concho texts Bad Bunny and meets up with him. The two friends meet at a strip club where they continue their late-night shenanigans. At the end of the video, Benito and Concho bond over needing to be more “cabrón” after being hurt by their past lovers – a theme he’s exploring in this album.
Bad Bunny just made headlines by selling out most of his highly anticipated DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour, which includes stops in Europe, Australia, Asia, and Latin America. This week, he also made Billboard 200 chart history alongside Fuerza Regida. It was the first time in that chart’s 69 years of history that both top spots were led by Spanish-language releases.
Check out the new music video for “KETU TeCRÉ” below.
