Bad Bunny’s new record is said to be “completely different” than UN VERANO SIN TI. Find out more here.
Bad Bunny has announced a new album for Friday (October 13th). The Latin rap and reggaeton singer calls the record NADIE SABE LO QUE VA A PASAR MAÑANA, in German: “Nobody knows what will happen tomorrow”.
Speaking to Vanity Fair, the 29-year-old describes the collection of new songs as follows: “It’s impossible for the album that comes after ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ to sound like this – ever. I will always look for a way to do something new.”
The teaser video for the new album
On Instagram, the account “BadBunnyPR” shared a video with the caption “The day most awaited by many has come…”.
In the clip you can see a car driving up and Bad Bunny, who is holding a cigar and a lighter in the style of old mafia films and entering a bar. Below is the teaser for the release date of his new LP: Friday, October 13th.
Bad Bunny “plays around” and becomes more personal
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, as the artist’s real name is, tells Vanity Fair about his approach to new songs: “I play around and enjoy letting myself go. I’m very inspired by the music of the 70s. But I’m not sure if that will shape my music in general or just one song.”
What he also reveals: His upcoming studio album has the potential to be his most personal: “More than ever, I feel more confident to talk about what I think, what I feel, and how I live through my music.”
Listen to the preview of the album here:
More about Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny released a few albums from 2018 to 2022: His first (X 100PRE) was released in 2018. This was followed by OASIS (2019), EL ÙLTIMO TOUR DEL MUNDO (2020), YHLQMDLG (2020), LAS QUE NO IBAN A SALIR (2020) and UN VERANO SIN TI (2022).
Bad Bunny most recently performed at the 30th Billboard Latin Music Awards on October 5 in Florida. The awards are held to honor the most popular albums, songs and artists in Latin American music. The 29-year-old Puerto Rican won several awards, including “Artist of the Year,” “Tour of the Year,” “Global 200 Latin Artist of the Year” and “Global 200 Latin Song of the Year.”
His performance at the event lasted all of eight minutes.
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