Bad Bunny shares the tracklist of 'DeBÍ TiRAR Más FOToS', “dedicated to Puerto Ricans around the world”

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Bad Bunny ended 2024 in THE CLUB, thus advancing new repertoire, and begins it with a gift for all his fans, but especially for his compatriots. And it is that This January 6 (Spain time) will see the light I SHOULD TAKE MORE PHOTOS, a sixth studio album that, as he has pointed out, “is dedicated to all Puerto Ricans around the world.”

However, before its release, El Conejo Malo has published a short film in which he vindicates his people, but also his music “We must not forget that Puerto Rico is the birthplace of reggaeton.” A Puerto Rican town that has been especially affected by gentrification and tourist overcrowding. A fact that increasingly displaces the native population, eliminating any cultural heritage specific to the area.

This short film It begins in the field where a box is buried in the video clip of the song mentioned in the first lines. This box contains a series of images; memories that our protagonist, now of advanced age, keeps with special affection and a great regret, as he recognizes that he should have taken more photographs throughout his life.

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After teaching the most special snapshot of his friend Concho coquí frog anthropomorphic, ―which is a symbol in PR and represents both the love for their land and for singing (they spend the night “singing” to communicate with other amphibians of the same species)―, decides to go buy some food at their trusted restaurant.

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On the way to the place, The man suffers a major culture shock: the Puerto Rican accent has been replaced by Yankee English; the perreo songs, for pop rock from the United States; and, the streets, have replaced the neighborhood people with American families who have barbecues in the garden of their house.

Nevertheless, he shock biggest (and most supportive gesture) happens when you enter the establishment, Not only because they automatically serve you in English, but because they also don't let you pay in cash.

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Despite everything, a neighbor decides to pay for his order through the application cashless, assuring you that “we're still here”. That is why his project returns to the purest reggaeton, to honor the historical and cultural memory of Puerto Rico.

Along with this video, Bad Bunny has also shared the tracklist of his new album, composed of 17 songs, among which we find up to four collaborations, along with artists such as Rainao, Chuwi, Dei V, Omar Courtz or the Pleneros de la Cresta.

Tracklist I SHOULD TAKE MORE PHOTOS

  1. NEWYoL
  2. I'M GOING TO TAKE YOU TO PR
  3. UNFORGETTABLE DANCE
  4. NEW PERFUMITO (ft. Rainao)
  5. WELTiTA (ft. Chuwi)
  6. VeLDÁ (ft. Dei V and Omar Courtz)
  7. THE CLUB
  8. KETU TeCRE
  9. BOKeTE
  10. KLOuFRENS
  11. Tourist
  12. COFFEE WITH RUM (ft. Pleneros de la Cresta)
  13. COCONUT SPOUT
  14. WHAT HAPPENED TO HAWAii
  15. EoO
  16. DtMF
  17. THE MOVE

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