: There are two distinct versions of the music video directed by Patricio Ginelsa:

: The title is a Filipino slang term for a "pretty woman" or "hot chick".

: The song serves as a "lyrical love letter" to apl.de.ap's Filipino roots, referencing cultural staples like the national dish chicken adobo .

The song is frequently featured on Shazam and Apple Music playlists highlighting 2000s hits and cultural anthems.

: A contemporary 2000s-style Filipino-American house party.

"Bebot" by The Black Eyed Peas is widely celebrated as a landmark track for Filipino representation in global pop music. Released in 2005 on the album Monkey Business , the song is a solo feature for group member , who performs the entire track in Tagalog . Key Features & Cultural Impact

de.ap, or are you interested in joining the current for the song? Exploring the Black Eyed Peas 'Bebot' Dance Trend