Unhealthy Bunny is again.
Benito A. Martínez Ocasio, the Puerto Rican singer-rapper who grew to become a world famous person upon the discharge of his debut album in 2020, returns with a brand new album on Jan. 5, in keeping with a publish on his Instagram. Debí tirar más fotos (translation: I Ought to Have Taken Extra Pictures) is the follow-up to his 2023 album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana.
Whereas dropping the information on Thursday, Unhealthy Bunny posted a teaser video for the upcoming album to his Instagram. The temporary clip, directed by filmmaker Jacobo Morales, options Ocasio reminiscing over previous moments with “Concho,” his pal. The album’s 17 tracks will embody “Pitorro” and the beforehand launched “El Clúb” Moreover, Unhealthy Bunny lately launched the one “Pitorro de Coco.”
On Christmas, he teased the album is 17 bomba tracks — or “explosive hit songs.”
Debí Tirar Más Fotos is the musical end result of what seems to have been a really busy 2024 for Ocasio. Over the previous yr, along with finishing the brand new document, he’s punched up the burgeoning performing profession with roles in auteur filmmaker Darren Aronofsky’s forthcoming crime drama characteristic movie, Caught Stealing, and within the much-anticipated Adam Sandler sports activities comedy sequel Comfortable Gilmore 2. Earlier than being forged in these divergent dramatic and comedy roles, Ocasio appeared as an murderer in Bullet Prepare reverse Brad Pitt and Cassandro, starring Gael García Bernal, amongst different roles.
As if writing and recording his music whereas performing in movies from high expertise isn’t sufficient, Ocasio additionally performs as an expert wrestler. His WWE programming debut got here in 2021 and that very same yr he made his in-ring debut at WrestleMania 37.
Unhealthy Bunny has bought over seven million information worldwide and is the primary non-English-language act to change into Spotify’s most streamed artist of the yr, and Un Verano Sin Ti is essentially the most streamed album on Spotify with over 18 billion streams.