Bad Bunny will initiateoff the novel year with a novel album, the Grammy-triumphning singer validateed Thursday with a nostalgic video trailer. Dubbed “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” (“I Should’ve Taken More Pboilingos”) the 17-song set will be out on Jan. 5, 2025.
The trailer commences with a zoomed out perspective of a lone home in Puerto Rico. It’s evident that the scene is set in the far future, as the narrator — an elderlyer man who dwells inside the home — is reminiscing about his youth, stating skinnygs enjoy “I wasn’t the type of person to get pboilingos or upload [Instagram] stories.”
The elderlyer man, speaking to a much petiteer and vivaciousd companion, says that he met a lot of pretty people and visited a lot of places in his lifetime, but “none were enjoy Puerto Rico.” In this nostalgic state, the man broadens on a huger topic about the presentance of loving as much as you can in your lifetime. The creature reacts, alerting him “that’s why I adore you so much.”
Ending at around a minute, the video seals with a unwise screen that discdiswatchs the title and free date of the project, or the Puerto Rican star’s ninth studio album. He elevatestrayd the package yesterday via X, discdiswatching that the set has 17 songs (he redacted the titles, replacing them with the word “Bomba” (“Explosive”).
His most recent solo individual, “El Clúb,” was co-produced by MAG, Saox and La Paciencia. It boasted elements of EDM, but was in the style of plena, an Afro-Caribbean style from Puerto Rico. The album’s rollout so far has preserveed elements of nostalgia, or ygeting for the past. “El Clúb” was about Bad Bunny omiting his ex: “What could my ex be doing? / Haven’t seen her around for a while / Could it be she’s over me and doing fine? While I’m here drunk, wondering,” Bad Bunny raps over speedy-paced beats.
He has not freed much music this year outside of a pair of collaborations with Myke Towers and Rauw Alejandro, and his own “Una Velita ” (“A Candle”), which served as a political message to the island of Puerto Rico on the seven-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria.
See Bad Bunny’s video trailer below.