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Bad Bunny Announces New Album Out This Week

Oct 9, 2023 | Community News

October 9, 2023

BARRIO (PitchFork) – Bad Bunny has announced the new album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, which is out this Friday, October 13. The follow-up to last year’s Un Verano Sin Ti includes the Puerto Rican singer’s recent tracks “Where She Goes” and “Un Preview.” See the new album’s cover below.

In English, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana means “Nobody knows what will happen tomorrow.” In an interview with Vanity Fair earlier this year, Bad Bunny discussed his new music and said, “I am playing around and enjoying myself, letting go. I’m being inspired a lot by the music of the ’70s,” continuing, “but I’m not sure if this is going to shape my music, generally or just one song.”

The musician added, “I feel more confident in talking about what I think, what I feel, and how I am living through my music.”

Un Verano Sin Ti was the first Spanish-language album to be nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards. Bad Bunny did not win the award, but he did take home the trophy for Best Música Urbana Album.

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