"Yonaguni"
This song might have a laid-back, chill vibe but if you listen to the words, it's actually kinda emo. He's singing about trying to get over a breakup when you still really miss that person and would even fly to Yonaguni (that's in Japan) to see them again.
2"Trellas"
Sound-wise, the best way to describe this song is magically celestial. It's really different from other Bad Bunny bangers in the best way possible. But paying attention to the lyrics, you get some very familiar sad boy lines.
3"Ojitos Lindos" ft. Bomba Estéreo
Bomba Estéreo is a Colombian power house, and the two of them together are a force to be reckoned with. In fact, this song was even nominated for a Latin Grammy and after giving it a listen, it's not hard to see why.
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4"Tu No Vive Asi" ft. DJ Luian and Mambo Kingz
When Bad Bunny and Arcángel team up, we can't get enough—they just work so damn well together! And if you need a song to hype yourself up and have you feeling a little badass, this is the one to do it.
5"Como Antes"
You know when a relationship ends and you're just sitting there thinking about how nothing is the same as it was before? Welp, this song is about exactly that!
6"Diles" ft. Ozuna, Farruko, Arcangel, and Ñengo Flow
I once heard this song described as having a "Hotline Bling"-esque sound and I gotta say, it's not wrong. Fun fact: it's also one of the songs that helped to launch Bad Bunny's career back when he was an unknown artist uploading tracks to SoundCloud.
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7"Después de la Playa"
This song makes a really cool transition from a vibey, psychedelic synth sound to a totally upbeat mambo that you'd want to be dancing to on vacation. Bad Bunny will always keep you on your toes and "Después de la Playa" is a perfect example of that.
8"Yo Perreo Sola"
The name of this song might translate to "I twerk alone," but I can guarantee you this reggaeton track will have you wanting to grab your besties and hit the dance floor at the club.
9"La Romana," ft. El Alfa
Bringing together Bad Bunny's sound with Dominican artist El Alfa, it's a beautiful Caribbean blend you can't not put on repeat.
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10"Safaera," ft. Jowell & Randy and Ñengo Flow
This song already has an old school vibe, and then it hits you with that sample from Missy Elliot's "Get Your Freak On" and it takes things to a whole new (even more amazing) level.
11"El Apagón"
Bad Bunny's Puerto Rican pride is in full force in this hit, creating a new anthem that not only highlights the island but calls out the gentrification that's happening.
12"Solo de Mí"
A bit more subdued than the usual Bad Bunny bop (well, until the beat switch towards the end), this song touches on some heavier topics, like gender-based violence.
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13"Caro"
Back in his earlier days, Bad Bunny was known for his painted nails and out-there, fashion-forward wardrobe choices, and this song is a response to all the people who might've raised their eyebrows at him.
14"La Difícil"
Yes, this song is going to have you wanting to get out of your seat, but the lyrics about an independent woman who doesn't want to belong to anyway makes it even more fun.
15"Estamos Bien"
Bad Bunny's living his best life, and he let us know it with this song all about how he's doing just fine, getting to experience the life he used to only dream of (blinged out, flying private, with some money in the bank account).
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16"Callaíta"
This song might be on the more chill side of things, and that might be appropriate since it's about a girl who's kinda quiet. But as you start to find out in the song, she's also kinda bad, too.
17"P FKN R," ft. Kendo Kaponi and Arcangel
Another anthem for Puerto Rico (featuring two of Bad Bunny's fellow islanders), this is also what Bad Bunny named his two-day festival in San Juan after.
18"Dákiti," ft. Jhay Cortez
The lead single from Bad Bunny's third album, this song was the first song ever to debut in the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot Latin Songs chart.
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19"Chambea"
If you need something to keep you motivated, this is a good song to throw on. The chorus repeats "Chambea, jala," which means to keep hustling.
20"MALDITA POBREZA"
This song takes a bit of a turn into a more rock-like feel, and, yes, is still amazing. Part of that is because the lyrics are so relatable, all about wanting to buy all of the nice things you see but not being able to afford them.
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