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nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana
Bad Bunny (2023)
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EricMaca2
Ryan1Nunez
Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana feels like Bad Bunny stepping back into his trap-heavy roots while still carrying the confidence of a global superstar. As a fan, I appreciate how raw and unfiltered this project sounds. It is moodier, more introspective, and less focused on radio hits. The production hits hard, especially in the darker beats, and his flow feels sharp and intentional throughout. That said, it’s not his most cohesive album. Some tracks blend together, and it doesn’t quite reach the cultural punch of his previous eras. But there’s something refreshing about hearing him lean into the underground vibe again, almost like he’s reminding everyone where he started. Solid replay value, strong attitude, just not his absolute peak.
adr_arc
pitchfork
El Conejo Malo’s fifth solo LP is a rap homecoming. It doesn’t possess the magic or sophistication of his best work, but it’s just as horny and cavalier.
rollingstone
Fame has the global megastar down. Music keeps him going
nme
his imperial phase continues
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