Bad Bunny new album

2022 - 5 - 6

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Bad Bunny's new album includes a San Antonio mention (mySanAntonio.com)

Global superstar Bad Bunny blessed his fans with a summery surprise in the form of his latest studio album Un Verano Sin Ti, but there's one name drop that ...

Though being one of the largest cities in the U.S. it's not really sung about (unless it's a country track). While other large cities like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Houston get plenty of airtime, San Antonio will take what it can get. Of course, the 210 isn't the only San Antonio in the world. Global superstar Bad Bunny blessed his fans with a summery surprise in the form of his latest studio album Un Verano Sin Ti, but there's one name drop that perked up the ears of local listeners.

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Bad Bunny: Un Verano Sin Ti review – this is why he is the world's ... (The Guardian)

Hopping from psychedelia to indie-pop to woozy reggaeton, this giant album flaunts the Puerto Rican's boundless creativity.

Moscow Mule is a nice song with a pleasingly sunlit mood – not for the last time on the album, the attempts to conjure a beachside atmosphere extend to using the sound of seagulls – but its combination of reggaeton beats and AutoTuned vocals feels very familiar, regardless of the language it’s sung in; likewise Dos Mil 16, a ballad over a trap beat. Not everything here is as great as that – like most 23-track albums, Un Verano Sin Ti could have used a nip and a tuck. At its conclusion, the listener is deposited in a completely different place to where they started. El Último Tour Del Mundo was the third album he released in 2020 (the first, YHLQMDLG was the highest charting all-Spanish language album in US history until he beat his own record). Un Verano Sin Ti contains 23 tracks and goes on for the best part of an hour and a half. Why would you need the star power of a Cardi B or Dua Lipa to help you crossover when you’ve already done so on a grand scale? In the US, he is huge on a historic scale: the first artist to top the Billboard charts with an entirely Spanish-language album, El Último Tour Del Mundo. It was recently announced he would play the lead role in a forthcoming Marvel film, about a wrestler called El Muerto whose mask gives him superhuman powers; before that, he will star opposite Brad Pitt in an action movie called Bullet Train.

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Bad Bunny's Andrea holds powerful message about female ... (HITC)

28-year-old Bad Bunny addresses a Puerto Rican woman in a song called Andrea which holds a powerful message about female empowerment.

I love that he is raising awareness of the sexist culture in Puerto Rico through his music.” “Bad bunny really made Andrea for the girlies,” tweeted one fan. She died a month later and her ex confessed to the murder and died in prison, the outlet reports.

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Five Things We Learned From Bad Bunny's 'Un Verano Sin Ti' (Rolling Stone)

From there, he kept sharing short clips of Casa and Berlingeri hanging out together while he cranked out music on bright tropical beaches — little dispatches ...

But Bad Bunny also brings in under-the-radar producers, such as the low-key hitmaker La Paciencia and the emerging wunderkind Elikai. But what’s most noteworthy is the surprising number of indie and experimental artists who appear in the credits. Bad Bunny often enlists collaborators who reflect the sharpest OGs and the brightest newcomers in reggaeton. He bounces between mambo on “Después de la Playa,” dembow on “Tití Me Preguntó,” electro-pop on “Neverita,” and bossa nova on “Yo No Soy Celoso,” just to name a few sounds. He smartly splits the tracks into Side A and Side B and spreads out his experiments to break up repetition. Elaborate album rollouts usually aren’t Bad Bunny‘s style — most of his projects have dropped into the universe in an unexpected, last-minute burst of chaos, excitement, and social media freakouts.

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Bad Bunny: Everything we know about his new album (The San Diego Union-Tribune)

After making his first-ever appearances at Tuesday's Met Gala, Latin superstar Bad Bunny is preparing to release his fifth studio album “Un Verano Sin Ti,” ...

19 Andrea (feat. Buscabulla) 17. Otro Atardecer (feat. the Marías) 11. Party (feat. Rauw Alejandro) 14. Ojitos Lindos (feat. Bomba Estéreo) But I can tell you the name: ‘Un Verano Sin Ti.’” 7. Tarot (feat. Jhay Cortez) 9. La Corriente (feat. Tony Dize) Bad Bunny’s North American arena tour, which ran earlier this year, sold out in record time. I can’t say the date yet. 3. Me Porto Bonito (feat. Chencho Corleone)

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Bad Bunny goes on a carefree road trip in music video for 'Moscow ... (NME.com)

Bad Bunny has released his new album 'Un Verano Sin Ti', sharing a music video for lead single 'Moscow Mule' to mark the occasion.

They drive, hang out and party before she leaves him alone in a dark, high-rise apartment. ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’, which translates to ‘A Summer Without You’, is Bad Bunny’s fourth record, and the follow-up to 2020’s ‘El Último Tour Del Mundo’. He announced the new album last month through a classified car advert, which included a phone number for fans to dial. The clip was directed by Bad Bunny’s longtime collaborator Stillz, and opens with the reggaeton star being picked up by a woman for a carefree road trip together.

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Bad Bunny releases new album Un Verano Sin Ti (Evening Standard)

The Puerto Rican singer-songwriter is back with his first album in two years.

In March, we also saw the artist feature in a trailer for Bullet Train, a new David Leitch–directed film, where he was seen fighting Brad Pitt. It’s all go for Bad Bunny. The artist has collaborated with J Balvin on 2019 album Oasis and on La Noche De Anoche with Rosalía. He performed at the Super Bowl LIV halftime show in 2020, as a guest on stage with Shakira and Jennifer Lopez. He also became the first non-English language act to be Spotify’s most-streamed artist of the year in both 2020 and 2021. Bad Bunny gained worldwide fame in 2018 when he collaborated with rapper Cardi B and J Balvin on the track I Like It. It reached first place on the US Billboard Hot 100 and received a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year. He then released his debut album X 100pre on Christmas Eve that same year, which was met with critical acclaim.

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