One year ago today, Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos dropped — and let’s be honest, it was a banger from the minute it landed.
There was no warm-up period. People had it on repeat instantly. Even with its nostalgic, reflective tone, the album still slapped — living in playlists, car rides, late nights, and quiet moments. A full year later, it’s still getting plays like it just came out, which says everything about how hard it connected.
What really made this era hit different was everything happening around the music. Bad Bunny doubled down on his roots with his Puerto Rico residency, turning home shows into full-blown cultural moments. Those nights weren’t just concerts — they were celebrations of identity, community, and pride. It made the themes of the album feel even more personal and real, like the music was coming straight from where it was meant to.
And now, the anticipation is only getting bigger. With a Super Bowl halftime show on the horizon, the energy around this era feels like it’s still building. Fans already know what it means to see Bad Bunny on massive stages, and the idea of him representing Puerto Rico and Latin culture in front of the world has people counting down. It’s another reminder that this album cycle isn’t done — it’s still growing.
Musically, Debí Tirar Más Fotos struck a rare balance. It made you reflect without killing the vibe. Nostalgic without feeling stuck in the past. The title alone hit home for anyone who’s ever looked back and wished they slowed down a little more or appreciated the moment while it was happening.
Now, a year later, the album feels even stronger. Fans are still discovering new favorite tracks, still quoting lyrics, still running it back daily. And with tour buzz building, people everywhere are just waiting for these songs to finally hit live in their city.
One year on, Debí Tirar Más Fotos isn’t just remembered — it’s still in heavy rotation. 2025 was Bad Bunny’s Year!






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