Bad Bunny releases sixth solo album, paying homage to his native island, I should take more photos (airing Sunday, January 5), celebrates Puerto Rican culture and history.
“I’ve been dreaming about this album for years, and seeing it come to life brings me tremendous joy,” Bad Bunny said in a press release. “I’ve always been honest with my followers, and through this new work, they will continue to learn more about me and I will learn more about myself. This album is the result of those experiences that have made me more Getting to know myself and even getting to know my favorite beats – the ones I really enjoy singing and creating.
The 17-track album showcases Puerto Rico’s talented lineup, including collaborations with Chuwi, Dei V, Omar Courtz, Pleneros de la Cresta and RaiNao. With help from MAG, Tainy, La Paciencia, and emerging beatmakers Big Jay and Saox, he combines traditional Afro-Puerto Rican styles like plena and jíbara with contemporary reggaeton and synths.
“I’m Puerto Rican, I’m Caribbean, my music, my culture, the history of my country runs in my veins from almighty music to reggaeton,” Benito added. “At the peak of my career and popularity, I wanted to show the world who I am, who Benito Antonio is, and who Puerto Rico is.”
I should take more photos Following the unparalleled success of his previous album – No one knows what will happen tomorrow (2023), summer without you (2022) and final world tour (2020)—all soared to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, making Bad Bunny the only Latin artist to achieve this milestone.
Stream the album below.