Venezuelan singer-songwriter Yaronk Rouse, a rising voice in Christian urban music, has officially released “Que Bonita Te Ves” (How Beautiful You Look). Announced on November 7, 2025, from Miami, Florida, this track is the highly anticipated final chapter of his successful “Bonita Movement” musical trilogy. Following the viral impact of “Ponte Bonita” and “Se Puso Bonita”—songs that have reached millions and offered a Christ-centered message of healing and purpose to thousands of women—the new single aims to complete the story of transformation.
A New Chapter of Mutual Restoration
While the first two songs focused powerfully on female identity and empowerment, “Que Bonita Te Ves” broadens the message to embrace mutual restoration. Blending fresh urban sounds with vulnerable, faith-driven lyrics, the track gives voice to the repentant man who recognizes the value of the woman’s process and seeks his own redemption through divine grace. Rouse, who is based in the U.S. and was born in Caracas, has built his career on turning personal testimony into music with purpose. He explains the song’s depth, noting, “This song isn’t about getting back together with her; it’s about saying: thank you, because your process also led me to mine. In Christ, we all have the right to be restored.”

Global Impact and Campaign
The “Bonita Movement” has already made a significant impact on social media, with previous songs like “Ponte Bonita” generating over 654,000 views on YouTube and “Se Puso Bonita” inspiring millions of video views of women sharing their testimonies. The premiere of the “Que Bonita Te Ves” music video, directed by 3E Agency and produced by Ricky Cisneros, launched on November 6, 2025. This release is supported by a global campaign under the powerful slogan: “Bonita is not a face; it’s a story redeemed by God.” This push includes a #BonitaChallenge and collaborations with faith-based influencers across the US, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Colombia.
“Que Bonita Te Ves,” distributed by Naeku Music, is now available on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music. The song solidifies Yaronk Rouse’s position as a beacon of hope, using his platform to connect urban music with spiritual vulnerability. Listen to the new track and join the #BonitaChallenge to be part of this movement of mutual healing and transformation.

