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From joining a church choir at the age of five, to uploading songs on SoundCloud, to signing with Rimas Entertainment, Bad Bunny has truly and unapologetically made the leap from local trap artist to global sensation over the past decade. figure.
his debut album X 100 preThe album, which arrived in December 2018, debuted at No. 1 on the Latin Albums Chart with such certified hits as “Estamos Bien,” “La Romana” featuring El Alfa, and “MIA” featuring Drake. No. 1 and reigned for 46 weeks. The album also won the 20th Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Music Album.
Since then, the Puerto Rican artist (real name: Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio) has been a force to be reckoned with. All of his albums including oasis, The eight-song EP with J Balvin debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Latin Albums chart. YHLQMDLG To date, it is his longest lead album on the Top Latin Albums chart, spending 70 consecutive weeks at No. 1. final world tour made history as the first all-Spanish-language album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 all-genre chart.
Perfect for summer, perfect for the beach summer without you Not only did the album spend 60 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Latin chart, but it also spent 13 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart, making it the No. 1 Billboard 200 Album of 2022. History of the Award.
Now, his reggaeton spin is on a tropical album I should take more pictures patrol, advertising billboard latin and spanish advertising billboard Editors ranked all of Bad Bunny’s albums. See the list below.
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Those who don’t go out
release date: May 10, 2020
Billboard 200 peak: No. 7Just released his breakthrough album YHLQMDLGBad Bunny is riding high and keeping the momentum going with reggae and trap-powered hits. Those who don’t go outHe released it two months later in May. While it was warmly received by his ardent fans, it didn’t live up to its predecessor. unlike YHLQMDLG, Those who don’t go outor “Those That Won’t Be Released” in English, lacked the hits and punchy lyrics of the previous record. Despite its star power — collaborations with Zion y Lennox, Don Omar, Nicky Jam and Yandel — it’s safe to say Those who don’t go out Not Bad Bunny’s most memorable or influential album.
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No one knows what will happen tomorrow
release date: October 13, 2023
Billboard 200: Highest ranking: No. 1After establishing himself as a global superstar with his eclectic style summer without youwho dabbles in merengue, indie pop and nu-disco, Bad Bunny in No one knows what will happen tomorrow. The hour-long 22-song LP was a hit with his fans on day one, filled with hard-hitting trap beats and introspective lyrics about his rise to fame. sharp contrast UV STBright and cheerful atmosphere, no one Blue and moody, Bad Bunny, as ever, questions who his true fans are and the gossip surrounding him. All in all, the lyrics are engaging and provide insight into Bad Bunny’s deepest thoughts, and his genre-bending approach of combining orchestral arrangements with Latin trap roots makes this album stand out.
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X100PRE
release date: December 23, 2018
Billboard 200: Highest ranking: 11thBad Bunny’s debut album now serves as a time capsule, capturing a rising global star who speaks directly to the new generation of Urbano fans driving the rise of Latin trap. exist X100PRE“Bad Bunny” shows how unconventional he is willing to break conventions and ultimately shatter Latin music’s sonic and lyrical expectations. Here’s an artist willing to be vulnerable (“RLNDT”), kind of Locrito (“Tenemos Que Hablar”) or even a political song (“Estamos Bien”), the former even becoming the national anthem of his beloved Puerto Rico after it was devastated by Hurricane Maria. Unintentionally or intentionally, X100PRE A preview of the type of artist Bad Bunny would become: unconventional, provocative, and authentic to himself. The record also features the hits that skyrocketed Bad Bunny’s career, including “La Romana” featuring El Alfa, “Si Estuviésemos Juntos” and the Drake-assisted “MIA”.
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I should take more photos
release date: January 5, 2025
On Billboard 200: Highest ranking: secondand I should take more photos“Bad Bunny” deepens its celebration of Puerto Rican culture, interweaving generations of local rhythms (from salsa to salsa and jíbaro music) with modern Latin pop and reggaeton to create a rich, dynamic soundscape. He focused on local talent such as Omar Courtz, Los Pleneros de La Cresta and Rai Nao rather than mainstream international superstars, while sampling some local classics. “NuevaYol,” for example, cleverly juxtaposes El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico’s 1975 salsa tune “Un Verano en Nueva York” with a burst of Dominican dembow. Songs like “Baile Inolvidable” transform heartache into horn-driven dance, while “Café Con Ron” champions Puerto Rican pride and cultural preservation. The album aims to bridge the generational divide while reinvigorating a collective appreciation for the Latin musical tradition.
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final world tour
release date: November 27, 2020
Billboard 200: Highest ranking: No. 1After showering the fan with pure perreo and some trap options X 100 pre, YHLQMDLG,even Those who don’t go outBad Bunny surprises with his experimental side final world tour ——His third album released in 2020. Topping the leaderboard. advertising billboard With seven producer credits, it made the Hot 100 Producers list (dated December 12).
In this album, rabbit Proposing a “completely different” concept – more innovative, more avant-garde – in addition to his music, he often dabbles in alternative rock (“Maldita Pobreza”, “Yo Visto Así” and “Trellas”) and funk ( “Sorry Papi”) signature sound. “It’s a sadder album, cooler, something you can listen to in a room,” the artist previously told advertising billboard. final world tour The debut album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, making it the first all-Spanish album to top the charts in all genres in its 64-year history.
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summer without you
release date: May 6, 2022
Billboard 200: Highest ranking: No. 1Following critical acclaim and breakthrough YHLQMDLG and final world tourBad Bunny leaps into the stratosphere summer without youa joyful, beachy production that became the global soundtrack to the post-pandemic summer. Released during a time when the world is hungry for celebration and liberation, this album not only embodies this collective spirit, but also expands Bad Bunny’s influence in the music industry while highlighting Puerto Rican life and culture. From the immersive ecstasy of “Moscow Mule” to the infectious thump of “Me Porto Bonito” and the reggaeton anthem “Tití Me Preguntó,” Benito delivers a nonstop sense of excitement, while Mag and Tainy’s Benito’s excitement is further solidified by the excellent production. With this album, the artist creates an exciting new world – one that celebrates the renewal of life and the cultural phenomenon that envelopes the summer atmosphere.
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YHLQMDLG
release date: February 29, 2020
Billboard 200: Highest ranking: secondX 100 pre made Bad Bunny a household name, but Yulin Qingming Festival Turn “Bad Bunny” into “BAD BUNNY” – it’s a global phenomenon. In true fashion, the Puerto Rican artist surprisingly released the album on a very random date… leap day. Still, it’s put Bunny on a higher pedestal, broken records, and saved many of us during the COVID-19 quarantine. “This is about having fun and forgetting [your] problem,” he said advertising billboard. In fact, the 20-song album packs a serious punch twerking Classic songs have become timeless hits, such as “Yo Perreo Sola” and “Safaera” with Jowell & Randy and Ñengo Flow. The former even won the award for Best Reggaeton Performance at the 21st Latin Grammy Awards. YHLQMDLG Also works with old school reggae music like Daddy Yankee as well as emerging acts like Sech and Mora, and explores relatable themes of heartbreak and wanting to have a good time.
Along the way, the album made history, debuting at No. 2 on the 2020 Billboard 200 chart, setting the charts as the highest-charting all-Spanish-language album of all time, the most-streamed week ever for a Latin album, and the most-streamed week ever for a Latin album. The album’s highest weekly streams. advertising billboard Tracking of albums in equivalent album units began in December 2014. On the ranking list, his total number of hits on the list reached a record 83, surpassing the 74 hits of the runner-up Daddy Yankee. Moreover, with 3.3 billion streams, YHLQMDLG Became Spotify’s most played album globally in 2020.