After ‘Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana’, Bad Bunny returns – both lirically and artistically – home presenting his sixth studio album, ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS’, a work made up of seventeen songs in which he travels through the different genres of Puerto Rico’s musical heritage which are a tribute to the identity and roots of the greatest exponent of urban music.
The nods to legends like Willie Colón or Big Pun coexist in the new album with rhythms closer to dembow, the artist’s more usual nostalgic reggaeton or electronic textures, one of the richest, boldest and most honest works in the career of an artist who sheds the label of world star and in which he counts on ReiNao, Chuwi, Omar Courtz, Dei V and Los Pleneros de la Cresta in the vocal collaborations.
‘I’ve been dreaming about this album for years, and seeing it come to life has brought me immense joy. I have always been honest with my fans and I believe that through this new work they will get to discover more about me as well as I do myself. I’m Puerto Rican, I’m Caribbean, and my music, my culture, the history of my country runs through my veins, from plena to reggaeton,’ said Bad Bunny about the new album, which is now available on all the usual streaming platforms.