Bad Bunny is set to start the new year off with a bang as he confirmed the release of a new album in a video trailer. Titled “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” (“I Should’ve Taken More Photos”), the album will feature 17 songs and will be available on Jan. 5, 2025.
Trailer Overview
The trailer opens with a view of an isolated home in Puerto Rico, hinting at a futuristic setting. The narrator, an elderly man residing in the home, reflects on his past, expressing regret for not capturing more moments through photos or social media posts.
Nostalgic Reflection
The man, conversing with a small animated companion named Concho, reminisces about the beauty of Puerto Rico and the importance of cherishing life experiences. This emotional exchange emphasizes the value of love and connection in one’s lifetime.
Album Details
The video ends with the reveal of the album title and release date, marking Bad Bunny’s ninth studio album. Teasing fans with 17 songs, the titles of which are kept secret, the singer creates anticipation for the upcoming project.
Accompanying the trailer is a new single from the album, “Pitorro De Coco,” named after Puerto Rican rum, adding to the excitement surrounding the album release.
Previous Releases
Prior to this album announcement, Bad Bunny released “El Clúb,” a track that blends EDM elements with the Afro-Caribbean style of plena from Puerto Rico. The singer’s music maintains a sense of nostalgia, with “El Clúb” focusing on themes of longing and missed connections.
While this year has seen limited releases from Bad Bunny, his collaborations with other artists and his solo track “Una Velita” have made an impact, with the latter serving as a tribute to Puerto Rico on the anniversary of Hurricane Maria.
Explore Bad Bunny’s latest video trailer below for a glimpse into his upcoming album.
FAQs
Q: When is Bad Bunny’s new album releasing?
A: Bad Bunny’s new album, titled “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” is set to release on Jan. 5, 2025.
Q: How many songs will be featured on the album?
A: The album will consist of 17 songs, with titles yet to be revealed.
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