Bad Bunny has released his latest studio album titled “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” on Sunday. This marks the Puerto Rican artist’s sixth album, featuring contributions from collaborators like Rainao, Day V, Omar Coats, and Chewie. It includes a blend of collaborative tracks alongside solo offerings such as “Ketu Tecré,” “Turista,” “EoO,” and the final song “La Mudanza.” Additionally, the song “Café Con Ron” features Pleneros de la Cresta.
The album is dedicated to Puerto Ricans globally, as indicated in its tracklist. Visually, the album’s cover displays two empty plastic chairs on a muddy lawn, set against a backdrop of tropical trees and green bananas, adding a visual element to its thematic message.
On Friday, a short film related to the album was released, featuring filmmaker Jacobo Morales. This film explores the transformation of Puerto Rico, capturing its unique essence and beauty. Bad Bunny’s reflections on this new phase of the island highlight its magical quality.
The album era began earlier in December with the release of the lead single “El Club,” which delves into themes of past relationships. Following this, the artist released “Pitorro de Coco,” another song focusing on love, particularly resonating during the holiday season.
“Debí Tirar Más Fotos” follows Bad Bunny’s Grammy-winning album “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va Pasar Mañana,” recognized in the Best Musical Urban Album category at the 2025 Grammy Awards. The artist’s extensive discography includes groundbreaking works like “X100pre,” “YHLQMDLG,” “El Último Tour del Mundo,” and “Un Verano Sin Ti.” Additionally, he has collaborated with J Balvin on the album “Oasis” and released the compilation “Las Que No Iban a Salir.”