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Bieber’s “Despacito” Spikes Interest in Puerto Rico by 45%

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Puerto Rico has people comin’ over in their direction.

I have to admit. Every time the song comes on I’m convinced I can salsa and Miles wants to join Dancing With The Stars. Witney, are you reading? We’re quick learners. Anyways, The Despacito remix, by Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber, has been a MONSTER HIT. The Original Despacito has had nearly 3 Billion Views on YouTube and since Bieber’s remix dropped in April it’s been viewed 450 Million times. Say what?! Could Puerto Rico have a better advertisement? Hotels.com reports that since

the song launched on April 17th searches for the Caribbean island are up more than 45%*. Americans are singing too, with searches for Puerto Rico from the US Hotels.com point of sale topping the global figure at more than 50%+.

In fact, it’s the most streamed song of ALL TIME

According to The Guardian

Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s reggaeton hit Despacito has become the most streamed song of all time, with 4.6bn streams globally across all major platforms.

That’s a whole lot of Beliebers screaming,¡Ay, Bendito! and looking to ‘savor every moment slowly, slowly.”

The Bieber Remix

I wanna try and sing in Spanish and pose on rocks with waves splashing at my feet too, Miles. Where can I use my points?

So glad you asked.

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The Iconic Caribe

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The Original with nearly 3 Billion Views ( at the time of publishing)

 

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1 Comment

  • Nathan July 30, 2017

    SOmg is great, Puerto Rico not so much.

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