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Bad bunny announces new album and release date
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One year after releasing his award-winning album _Un Verano Sin Ti_, Bad Bunny is ready to bless fans with new music. In a promo video shared to Instagram on Monday, the "Me Porto
Bonito" singer revealed that his new album, _Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana_ (_Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow_), will be released this Friday, Oct. 13. “The most
anticipated day by many has arrived,” he captioned the post, which included a video of Bad Bunny, 29, being swarmed by paparazzi before he arrives at Carbone where a gentlemen greets him and
says, “Don Benito, it’s so nice to see you.” Then, Bad Bunny (whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) appears in a black suit, white sunglasses and debuts his newly shaved head
(fans in the comments believe the shaved head means the Puerto Rican star is going back to his trap roots — a time when he sported a shaved head). _Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana_
(_Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow_) is available to presave here. _Nadie Sabe _marks Bunny’s fifth studio album. He previously released _X100PRE _(2018), _YHLQMDLG_ (2020), _El
Último Tour Del Mundo _(2020) and _Un Verano Sin Ti _(2022). Last month, Bad Bunny — who made an appearance at Milan Fashion Week — shared his first single off the album titled "Un
Preview." In a September _Vanity Fair _cover story, the Puerto Rican artist opened up about his commitment to singing in Spanish and the controversy surrounding his performance and
album of the year nod at the 2023 Grammys. The global superstar has only released music in Spanish thus far, and he explained to _Vanity Fair _that he plans to do so for the foreseeable
future. “I am never going to [sing in English] just because someone says I need to do it to reach a certain audience,” Bad Bunny said. The reggaeton star — who will pull double duty on
_Saturday Night Live_ as host and musical guest on Oct. 21 — clarified that if an opportunity arose with the right song or collaborator, he might sing in English. He also added, “It’s not
like I hate the idea … It’s just that I feel more comfortable in my own language. I think in Spanish, I feel in Spanish, I eat in Spanish, I sing in Spanish.”