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Laura Pausini Delivers Stunning Rendition of Bad Bunny's "Turista": "I Heard the Song and Fell in Love"

Thursday, May 1, 2025 by Isabella Sanchez

Laura Pausini Delivers Stunning Rendition of Bad Bunny's "Turista": "I Heard the Song and Fell in Love"
Laura Pausini, Bad Bunny - Image © Instagram / Laura Pausini, Bad Bunny

In an unexpected move that has captivated her audience, Italian singer Laura Pausini has released her own rendition of "Turista," one of the most popular tracks from Bad Bunny's latest album. In her unique adaptation, Pausini transforms the song into a heartfelt piano ballad, infusing it with her signature style and emotional depth. The result is a composition that seems tailor-made for her.

Pausini announced this surprising release on Instagram, where she shared a promotional image and described her motivation for recording the cover. “I heard Turista and fell in love instantly... so I sang it,” she wrote, quoting Woody Guthrie: “A good song can only do good.” The singer clarified that she doesn’t intend to include it in an album or release it as a single; she simply wanted to share it because it resonated deeply with her.

Her rendition didn’t just strike a chord with her; it also drew a reaction from Bad Bunny himself, who commented with a succinct yet telling “wow” followed by a heart emoji, demonstrating his surprise and admiration. The post quickly garnered numerous reactions, underscoring the cross-genre connection between the two artists.

A Continuing Legacy of Collaboration

This isn’t Pausini’s first foray into the world of urban music. In 2024, she collaborated with Rauw Alejandro on a new version of her hit "Se fue," after he performed it at the Latin Grammy Awards. With "Turista," Pausini once again proves her willingness to reinvent herself, showcasing her vocal prowess across diverse musical landscapes.

The song is now available on digital platforms and is poised to enchant listeners who might not have expected to be moved by a Bad Bunny track... interpreted by one of the most renowned romantic voices in international music.

FAQs on Laura Pausini's Version of "Turista"

Why did Laura Pausini choose to cover "Turista"?

Laura Pausini decided to cover "Turista" because she instantly fell in love with the song and felt a deep connection to it.

How did Bad Bunny react to Laura Pausini’s version of his song?

Bad Bunny reacted to Laura Pausini’s version with a simple “wow” and a heart emoji, indicating his admiration and surprise.

Will Laura Pausini release "Turista" as a single?

No, Laura Pausini does not plan to release "Turista" as a single or include it in an album. She shared it because it touched her deeply.

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