Bad Bunny has become one of the most formidable names in music over the past decade and his albums have won widespread praise. His new album, Debí Tirar Más Fotosis no different.
Released on January 5, the project is Bad Bunny’s sixth studio album and it includes the previously released singles, “El Clúb” and “Pitorro de Coco”. Despite being released late in the week, the project continues to win acclaim from outlets, specifically Rolling Stonewho gave the album a perfect score of 100/100.
“It’s homegrown, jubilant and fresh as Benito captures the best moments from Un Verano Sin Ti and pushes the limits of his consistently experimental sound into the unexplored territory of Puerto Rican folk music and salsa,” the review reads.
“While Bad Bunny celebrates his hometown and the snapshots of his life there, he finds pieces of himself that he felt were lost just a year ago: the lovelorn poet, the dreamer, and the above. everyone is arrogant. puertorriqueño“, it added.
However, those things on social networks are not sold on the album and there are harsh words to say to Rolling Stone and Bad Bunny for the album’s perfect score.
“The check is huge,” wrote user X.
“It’s good but not that good,” another user wrote.
It’s good but not that good
– Not Serious (@Menshuddieee) January 6, 2025
“Nah man, now everyone is admiring, same thing with Kendrick, Bad Bunny’s new album, it’s pretty good but not an ‘instant classic,'” another added.
no, dude, now you’re all looking at everyone, same thing with kendrick, bad rabbit’s new album it’s pretty good but not an “instant classic”
— jn (@jncrt_) January 6, 2025
“Start buying reviews,” another said.
Bad Bunny began work on the album by releasing the lead single “El Club” on December 5. Three weeks later, he announced the album along with the second single “”Pitorro de Coco.”
The project was teased with a trailer showing a detached house in Puerto Rico set in the future. The man in the clip recalls his past and discusses adventures throughout his life. However, he kept returning to Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny’s hometown.
When Debi Tira Mas Fotos launched, Bad Bunny shared a short film on YouTube that he co-directed.
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