Bad Bunny's ... Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana

Just last month, following the release of his latest reggaeton single, "Un Preview," the Puerto Rican superstar surprised his massive following of over 15 million on his WhatsApp Channel by stating, "This might be the last song I release this year. It's a little sneak peek of what's coming next year." Many fans were left thinking he wouldn't release any new music for the rest of 2023. However, in typical Bad Bunny fashion, he didn't just release a single; he treated his fans to an entire album.

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Rico Sanchez

10/13/20232 min read

We may be uncertain about the future, but what is certain is that Bad Bunny has just dropped his highly-anticipated new album. Named "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana," which translates to "nobody knows what will happen tomorrow," the album's title perfectly encapsulates Bad Bunny's unpredictability and his talent for keeping his fans in suspense.

Just last month, following the release of his latest reggaeton single, "Un Preview," the Puerto Rican superstar surprised his massive following of over 15 million on his WhatsApp Channel by stating, "This might be the last song I release this year. It's a little sneak peek of what's coming next year." Many fans were left thinking he wouldn't release any new music for the rest of 2023. However, in typical Bad Bunny fashion, he didn't just release a single; he treated his fans to an entire album.

On Monday, October 9th, the chart-topping artist took to Instagram to reveal the album title and release date. He wrote, "The day many have been eagerly awaiting has arrived," alongside a promotional video that showed him being mobbed by paparazzi as he entered an upscale restaurant and was greeted by a gentleman who said, "Don Benito, it's so great to see you."

Shortly before releasing the album, Apple Music unveiled the tracklist, which features new songs like "Mr. October," "Gracias Por Nada," "No Me Quiero Casar," and "Thunder y Lightning." These tracks include collaborations with artists such as Feid, Arcángel, Young Miko, and De La Ghetto, among others. The album also includes previously-released tracks "Where She Goes" and "Un Preview."

"Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" comes as the follow-up to Bad Bunny's blockbuster "Un Verano Sin Ti." This album, only the second all-Spanish language album to top the Billboard 200 chart, spent an impressive 13 nonconsecutive weeks at the number one spot. It was even nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards, marking the first time a Spanish-language album received a nomination in that category.

Stream Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana below.