
Waterproof speakers. Island-scented body wash. A tote that says No me quiero ir de aquí. It’s not your typical merch table lineup—but that’s the point. Method’s latest campaign, created in collaboration with Bad Bunny’s No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency, taps into more than fandom. It’s about culture, memory, and what makes a place feel like home.
And yes, the waterproof speaker is already taking over TikTok.
A Bathroom Ritual Turned Cultural Reset
The campaign, called pa’l recuerdo, is about holding on to small moments that matter. In this case, the focus is the bathroom—often overlooked but, according to new research commissioned by method, a major space of reflection, joy, and connection for Latinx communities.
The idea? The bathroom isn’t just where you get ready. It’s where you sing, think, reset, and reconnect with who you are. And for many, that includes music—especially in the shower.
A Capsule Drop Made for El Choli Energy
Available only at the artist space in Plaza Las Américas in Puerto Rico, the limited-edition bundle feels like a love letter to the island and its people. Here’s what’s inside:
- Method experiential body wash: isla edition
This version of their popular island mist scent is reimagined with notes of hibiscus, mango nectar, and passion fruit. The packaging features artwork that reflects the bold colors and energy of Puerto Rico, specifically channeling the vibe of El Choli (short for Coliseo de Puerto Rico). - Waterproof shower speaker
Based on research showing that 75% of Latinx consumers say music is essential to their shower time, this speaker was made to blast Bad Bunny in full volume without skipping a beat—literally. - Printed keepsake tote
Complete with collectible packaging stamped with the phrase No me quiero ir de aquí—a sentiment that resonates with fans who know the feeling of not wanting to leave a place that feels like home.
Every Purchase Supports Youth in Puerto Rico
One hundred percent of proceeds from the merch drop go straight to the Good Bunny Foundation, which funds youth programs in music, sports, and the arts across Puerto Rico.
On top of that, method is donating hygiene essentials through Simply the Basics, helping to expand access to care on the island. So fans aren’t just buying a speaker or body wash—they’re backing something much bigger.
