Natasha - Sin Pijama — Becky G & Natti
: Becky G addressed the subsequent controversy by highlighting the industry's double standard. She argued that if male artists like Bad Bunny or Ozuna are permitted to sing about explicit themes, women should have the same freedom without being judged as poor role models. 3. Visual Storytelling: The "Male Fantasy" Subverted
"Sin Pijama" was a historic chart-topper that proved the commercial viability of female-led urban collaborations. Becky G & Natti Natasha - Sin Pijama
: Becky G specifically sought another female artist to join the track to amplify its message of solidarity. She personally reached out to Natti Natasha, and although the two had never met before the video shoot, they developed "instant chemistry" on set. : Becky G addressed the subsequent controversy by
The Cultural Phenomenon of "Sin Pijama": Empowerment and Provocation in Latin Music The Cultural Phenomenon of "Sin Pijama": Empowerment and
: Spanning three minutes and eight seconds, the track is described as a "full reggaeton" song that is more rhythmically urban than Becky G's previous hit, "Mayores". 2. Lyrical Themes and Controversy
Directed by , the music video was filmed in New York and features a cameo by American singer Prince Royce .
: The video plays with the "great fantasy of men" regarding what happens at female sleepovers. It begins with high-fashion, Victoria's Secret-inspired lingerie and a lavish party—reflecting a male-gaze fantasy—before ending with a "plot twist" that reveals the casual, sweatpants-and-popcorn reality of the night.

