Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52
"Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52" (also known as "Quédate"[a]) is a song by Argentine producer Bizarrap and Spanish rapper Quevedo. It was released on July 6, 2022,[1][2] through Dale Play Records, with the music video released on Bizarrap's YouTube channel the following day. This is the sixth Bzrp Music Sessions to feature a Spanish artist, and the fourth to feature an artist from the Canary Islands.
"Quédate" redirects here. For other uses, see Quédate (disambiguation)."Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52"
Spanish
July 6, 2022
2022
BZRP (Ramos Mejía, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
3:18
Dale Play
- Gonzalo Julián Conde
- Pedro Domínguez Quevedo
- Santiago Alvarado
Bizarrap
Background[edit]
The session was first teased during Villano Antillano's Session, in which during the 0:45 second, Residente's cap, which can be seen in the background in Bizarrap's desk, changes from an R to a Q, leading fans to suspect a future session with Quevedo.
The session was officially announced in July 4, 2022 through a promotional video on Bizarrap's Instagram, in which he made a special menu in a Burger King in Madrid, the bags which contained a toy of himself with a part of the chorus of the session, and delivered them himself.[3]
Commercial performance[edit]
"Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52" reached number one in Latin American countries such as Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Honduras, Paraguay and Peru; as well as topping the charts in Spain and Italy. Additionally, the song charted at number one on the Billboard Global 200 during its second week chart appearance.[4] In the Billboard Hot 100, "Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52" debuted at number 98[5] and reached a peak position of 79 later on. In the US Hot Latin Songs it peaked at number 10. it was also featured in the soundtrack for the video game WWE 2K23
Music video[edit]
The music video for "Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52" was released on YouTube on July 6, 2022 which shows both Bizarrap and Quevedo performing the song. During the 2:28 second, a cameo of SpongeBob's Patrick Star can be seen. It was later blurred out due to a subsequent lawsuit by Nickelodeon.[6] The song was viewed more than 10 million times within the first twenty-four hours of its release.[7][8][9] As of March 26, 2024, the video has accumulated 633 million views on YouTube.