Then came “Pitorro de Coco,” named after the Puerto Rican coconut-flavored spirit, a downtrodden holiday song built on a jíbara rhythm that interpolates a song from Chuíto el de Bayamón’s “Música ...
Last month, the Puerto Rican superstar previewed his next project with the singles “El Clúb” and “Pitorro de Coco.” Now, he’s kicking off 2025 with his sixth studio album Debí Tirar ...
All of the featured artists — Chuwi, Dei V, Omar Courtz, Pleneros de la Cresta, and RaiNao — are also Puerto Rican, including young musicians from the Escuela Libre de Música. “This album ...
“NuevaYol,” its distinct spelling an homage to the dialect of his people, is built around a sample from El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico’s salsa classic “Un Verano en Nueva York ...
He also includes Pleneros de la Cresta on the track “Café Con Ron.” “This project is dedicated to all the Puerto Ricans in the entire world,” reads a dedication on the album’s track list.
Where was this music recorded? BAD BUNNY All in Puerto Rico. All the salsa songs are made by young kids from escuela Libre de Música. All of them are like 18, 19, 21 years old — young kids with ...
Check it out below. Bad Bunny’s upcoming album will feature collaborations with Rainao, Dei V and Omar Courtz, Chuwi, and Pleneros de la Cresta, and will include the previously-released single ...
Bad Bunny‘s sixth studio album is just two days from it’s official release. On Friday morning, the Grammy-winning reggaeton star revealed a 17-song tracklist alongside a short film that ...
Bad Bunny‘s new album Debí Tirar Más Fotos is dedicated to “all the Puerto Ricans in the entire world.” On Friday, the reggaetón star unveiled the track list for his upcoming LP and an ...
News of the album also includes a late Christmas gift from Bad Bunny with the release of “Pitorro de Coco,” a nostalgia-riddled song fused with Caribbean beats that trigger holiday blues and a ...