Bad Bunny thanks the reception of his most special album: "I dedicate it to Puerto Rico, my family, and Latin America."

Bad Bunny expresses gratitude for the reception of his album "Debí tirar más fotos," highlighting his connection with Puerto Rico and Latin America. The album is topping global charts.


Bad Bunny does not hide his excitement over the success of his new album, I Should Have Taken More Photos, a production featuring 17 songs which he has described as the most important of his career.

In an extensive and heartfelt message on Instagram, the artist expressed gratitude for the warm reception the album has received, a constant concern for every artist when launching a new project.

Without a doubt, this is the best project of my career, the most special, the most beautiful, and with the purest feeling. I dedicate it to PUERTO RICO! I dedicate it to my FAMILY and to my FRIENDS! I dedicate it to LATIN AMERICA! Thank you to all the people who were part of this project; without you, nothing would have been possible. I LOVE YOU!, wrote the Puerto Rican artist.

When they think that I have achieved everything and that nothing can surprise me anymore, the best experience of my career arrives, this moment! This week has been filled with many tears of happiness and gratitude. MY HEART IS WITH YOU! Thank you, the Puerto Rican added.

His words were accompanied by a video in which Benito confessed his fears and anxieties before releasing the album: “One always, no matter how much they deny it, creates songs, music, hoping for a good reaction, hoping that people will like it, and the night before I was wondering will people like this?”

“I am very happy, but above all, from the bottom of my heart and with utmost sincerity, I am truly, deeply grateful, I am thankful to God, to life, I am grateful for music, for my people, for my country, for my family, for my friends, for the world because they have embraced me with this project,” Bad Bunny stated.

This album, which combines genres such as salsa, reggaeton, plena, dembow, electronic music, and bolero, has been a resounding success on digital platforms, reaching the top spots in global rankings. Bad Bunny's emotional connection to his homeland and his Latin roots is reflected in every song, making this work a tribute to his cultural identity​​.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Album "I Should Have Taken More Photos" by Bad Bunny

What is the main theme of Bad Bunny's new album?

The new album by Bad Bunny, titled "Debí tirar más fotos", focuses on a tribute to Puerto Rico, its culture, and its people, exploring musical genres that go beyond reggaeton and trap, such as salsa, plena, and bolero.

How has the reception of the album "Debí tirar más fotos" been on digital platforms?

The reception of the album has been an overwhelming success on digital platforms, reaching the top spots in global rankings and being very well received by the audience, who have praised Bad Bunny's bravery to experiment with new genres.

What musical genres are included in Bad Bunny's album?

The album "Debí tirar más fotos" includes a mix of musical genres, such as salsa, reggaeton, bolero, plena, dembow, and electronic, showcasing the diversity and cultural richness of Puerto Rico.

What social messages does Bad Bunny address in his new album?

Bad Bunny addresses social and political issues, such as gentrification and displacement in Puerto Rico, in songs like "Lo que le pasó a Hawáii", reflecting his commitment to the reality of his homeland.

Which collaborations stand out in the album "Debí tirar más fotos"?

The album features collaborations from Puerto Rican artists such as RaiNao, Omar Courtz, and Pleneros de la Cresta, who enrich the project with their unique voices and styles.

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