Bad Bunny pays tribute to Puerto Rico and its diaspora in ‘DeBÍ TIRAR MáS FOToS’ | Entertainment in the United States

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Bad Bunny already warned that the next thing that was coming would be perreo. He left it said in the last song of his previous album, Un previewpublished almost 15 months ago. And this Sunday he fulfilled I SHOULD TAKE MORE PHOTOSan ode to Puerto Rico in every sense, dedicated both to the island where he was born and to the Puerto Rican diaspora. In addition to , which he has already made his own in previous projects, in his sixth studio album the Puerto Rican singer experiments with other purely Puerto Rican and Caribbean sounds, such as salsa, boleros or plena, among others. Drawing on these elements, the artist named Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, 30 years old) invites the listener to get to know him better, to understand the culture in which he grew up and the people that formed him.

The album starts with a version of the iconic salsa A summer in New Yorkby the group Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, published in the seventies. Like the original version, the new song—which mixes salsa sounds with dembow and even a little house— talks about the generations of Puerto Ricans who have had to leave the island in search of new opportunities in cities like New York. “A shot of straw [un tipo de ron] At Toñita’s house, PR you feel close”Raps Bunny, located in Brooklyn, whose owner is María Antonia Cay, better known as Doña Toñita, the matriarch of the Puerto Rican community in the Big Apple.

Emigration, gentrification and forced displacement are themes that are repeated throughout the album, which also, of course, talks about sex, drugs, money and fame (it is Bad Bunny, after all). cape). Although in his previous album, published in 2023, Bad Bunny reflected on his career—going from being a Chamaquito from a humble neighborhood to a global superstar in his early twenties and everything that entails—in I SHOULD TAKE MORE PHOTOS It goes beyond itself. The singer talks about his island, his people and how much they deserve despite how little they have, and reinforces his .

The cover of the album 'DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS' by Bad Bunny, released this Sunday.
The cover of the album ‘DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS’ by Bad Bunny, released this Sunday.

“I’ve been dreaming about this album for years, dreaming about several songs that seeing them come true fills me with great joy,” Bad Bunny said in a press release about the album. “I have always been honest with the people who follow me, each time I show them more of myself because and in turn I also get to know myself more. This album is the result of experiences that have led me to know myself better, even to know which are the rhythms in which I most enjoy singing and creating.”

In fact, even before the launch it was known that I SHOULD TAKE MORE PHOTOS It would be about Puerto Rico. In true Bad Bunny style, the singer dropped clues about the project for those who knew how to interpret them. For example, in the video clip for the album’s first single, THE CLUBpublished exactly a month ago, there were several references to the problems facing the island: blackouts, hurricanes, poverty… And during the week before the album came out, before announcing the tracklisthe Bad Rabbit He released coordinates that led to various points in Puerto Rico in which some detail of each song was revealed.

Then, in case there was still any doubt, the artist published a short film on his YouTube page last Friday as a preview of the album. Written and directed by the reggaeton player himself with the Puerto Rican screenwriter, director and producer Ari Maniel Cruz Suárez, in the almost 13-minute film, which bears the same name as the new album, under its political status as a US territory. It proposes a Puerto Rico in the future, in which there are almost no Puerto Ricans left because they have been displaced and Spanish with a Puerto Rican accent has been replaced by English.

The artist returns to it in the song WHAT HAPPENED TO HAWAii. “They want to take away the river and also the beach, they want my neighborhood and they want grandma to leave. No, don’t drop the flag or forget the list. I don’t want them to do to you what happened to Hawaii,” Bunny sings. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, as was Hawaii before becoming the 50th State of the American Union. With these lines, Bunny positions himself against a repetition with Puerto Rico of what happened with the Kingdom of Hawaii, whose annexation in 1898 by the United States caused the displacement of the native population and the erasure of the native culture.

The new album is long, although not as long as some of the previous ones: there are 17 songs that add up to one hour and two minutes. His previous album, Nobody knows what will happen tomorrowhad 22 songs, while A summer without you (2022) y YHLQMDG (2020) were 23 and 20 respectively. I SHOULD TAKE MORE PHOTOS includes collaborations with several Puerto Rican artists of the urban genre such as RaiNao, Omar Courtz or Dei V. But there are also songs with Puerto Rican musicians who may be little known outside of Puerto Rico, but whose music resonates on the island: Chuwi, a band that fuses tropical sounds with jazz or indie rock, and the Pleneros de la Cresta, who play plena, a genre of music, singing and dance originally from Puerto Rico.

Since debuting in 2018 with X 100prehe Bad Rabbit He has released albums every year, except in 2021 and 2024. But even without releasing albums, the singer remains at the top of the music charts: he closed last year on Spotify. The previous year was the second, behind only Taylor Swift, and A summer without you It was the most played album of 2023 on the platform.

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