“PERRO NEGRO” by Bad Bunny explores themes of defiance, survival, and the gritty realities of life, often symbolized by the metaphor of a black dog.
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The song’s title, “PERRO NEGRO,” translates to “Black Dog,” a metaphor commonly used to represent depression or a dark, ominous presence.
Bad Bunny’s lyrics often delve into the struggles and resilience of marginalized communities, and this song is no exception.
The phrase “Perro negro, no me muerde, pero me sigue” (“Black dog doesn’t bite me, but it follows me”) directly references the persistent nature of hardships and inner demons.
The song’s aggressive beats and Bad Bunny’s raw, unfiltered delivery amplify the sense of relentless pursuit and the need to survive despite these challenges.
The chorus, “Yo no soy tu perro negro, yo soy el dueƱo de la calle” (“I’m not your black dog, I’m the owner of the street”), emphasizes personal autonomy and the rejection of being defined by one’s struggles.
This interpretation aligns with Bad Bunny’s broader thematic focus on identity, resistance, and the urban experience.

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