Aullando

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"Aullando"
Single by Wisin & Yandel with Romeo Santos
from the album Los Campeones del Pueblo: The Big Leagues
ReleasedFebruary 14, 2019
GenreReggaeton
Length3:46
LabelSony Latin
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Wisin & Yandel singles chronology
"La Luz"
(2018)
"Aullando"
(2019)
"Duele"
(2019)
Romeo Santos singles chronology
"Ella Quiere Beber"
(2018)
"Aullando"
(2018)
"Inmortal"
(2019)

"Aullando" (English: "Howling") is the fourth single of the Puerto Rican duo Wisin & Yandel, alongside Dominican-American bachata singer Romeo Santos, from their album Los Campeones del Pueblo: The Big Leagues. The single was a massive success across Latin America.

Music video[]

A music video was released on February 14, 2019 to support the single. It was directed by Dominican filmmaker Jessy Terrero, who had directed numerous videoclips for Wisin & Yandel in the past. The video was shot at El San Juan Hotel in Puerto Rico and stars Wisin, Yandel, and Romeo Santos. The video makes numerous references to werewolves as a woman in a fur coat and bikini is transformed into a wolf while a full moon shines on the horizon.[1] The music video has over 300 million views as of July 2019.[2]

Live performances[]

Wisin & Yandel and Romeo Santos performed "Aullando" at the 2019 Billboard Latin Music Awards on April 25, 2019.[3]

Charts[]

See also[]

References[]

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