After releasing his last album, Un Verano Sin Ti, in May 2022, Bad Bunny is back with another album and a tour to promote the new record.
After its release in October 2023, Bad Bunny announced that he’s hitting the road for the ‘Most Wanted Tour’ in 2024.
Nadie Sabe Lo Que VA a Pasar Mañana Review
Bad Bunny’s ‘Most Wanted Tour’ in 2024
Nadie Sabe Lo Que VA a Pasar Mañana Review
Bad Bunny is one of the most-streamed artists on the planet. He has proved that once again as his latest album, Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
The new album feels like a rap homecoming. Although it feels bloated at times, the album is thematically focused on some of the rapper’s favorite topics including counting money and Puerto Rico.
The songs on this album have production from La Paciencia, Mag, and Taint, as well as appearances from Byrant Myers, Arcángel, Eladio Carrión, De la Ghetto, and more.
Shortly after the album was released, a music video for “MONACO” was released, which featured a brief appearance by Ap Pacino.
Bad Bunny fans, who expected a similar sound to the Un Verano Sin Ti album from 2022 should prepare for a different experience.
Reggaeton offerings are also limited on this album. UN PREVIEW and PERRO NEGRO are some of the songs Dembow fans will find themselves revisiting often. Much of the album reminds me of Bad Bunny’s early works like his Debut album, X 100pre from 2018.
Going Back to the Roots
Conceptually, much of the album deals with the problems that the rapper faces due to his newfound fame, which strips away humanity to replace it with wealth and power.
To deal with this, he claims to return to his early days to gain back some of the control. In the opening track, he says:
“Este disco no es pa’ ser tocado ni un billón de vista. Es pa’ que mis fans reales estén contento’”
(This album is not meant to be played and get a billion views. It’s so my real fans are happy)
However, this doesn’t mean an album with nothing new to offer. VOU 787 uses the same synth from Madonna’s Vogue, BATICANO features synth-wave, HIBIKI has a techno-house sound, and WHERE SHE GOES has a Jersey club sound to it.
In most of the album, Bad Bunny expresses the love he has for his people. He admires not only his peers but also the next generation of talent by naming Young Miko, Eladio Carrión, Mora, Byrant Myers, Luar La L, and Yovngchimi.
Lyrically, Bad Bunny focused on some of the struggles that come with fame and power. But, he also self-reflects a lot in Nadie Sabe Lo Que VA a Pasar Mañana which makes it an enjoyable listen.
You can find Nadie Sabe Lo Que VA a Pasar Mañana on Apple Music and Spotify. You can stream the album in lossless audio with Optimum’s internet, who offer Spanish-language support for their customers. Feel free to call numero de Optimum en español to find out about some of their amazing internet packages.
With the release of the album, fans wondered what’s next for Bad Bunny.
Bad Bunny’s ‘Most Wanted Tour’ in 2024
Following his return to the trap genre, Bad Bunny announced a new tour for 2024. The Most Wanted Tour kicked off with its first show in Salt Lake City on February 21. The tour has a staggering 47 shows all over the US where fans will enjoy live performances in an intimate setting.
Here are the songs on the set list of the Most Wanted Tour in 2024:
- ACTO I: La orquesta (10 Minute Set)
- NADIE SABE
- MONACO
- FINA
- HIBIKI
- MR. OCTOBER
- MERCEDES CAROTA
- CYBERTRUCK
- VOU 787
- SEDA
- BATICANO
- ACTO II (Trap): Teléfono Nuevo
- Pa Ti
- No Te Hagas
- Vuelve
- Me mata
- Soy peor
- Tú no vive así
- Chambea
- Diles
- 25/8
- Vuelve Candy B
- Thunder y Lightning
- ACTO III (Acústico): Gracias por nada
- un x100to
- ACTO IV (Perreo): Baby nueva
- Perro negro
- Safaera
- Yo perreo sola
- La Santa
- La Jumpa
- Dákiti
- Efecto
- Me porto bonito
- Un Preview
- No me quiero casar
- Where She Goes (bis)
The tour is a little over halfway done, so you can still attend some of the remaining shows. Here is the list of some of the shows left in the Bad Bunny’s Most Wanted Tour:
Date | Day | City | Location |
20-Apr | SAT | Hartford, CT | XL Center |
22-Apr | MON | Louisville, KY | KFC Yum! Center |
24-Apr | WED | Tulsa, OK | BOK Center |
26-Apr | FRI | Austin, TX | Moody Center |
27-Apr | SAT | Austin, TX | Moody Center |
30-Apr | TUE | Houston, TX | Toyota Center |
1-May | WED | Houston, TX | Toyota Center |
3-May | FRI | Dallas, TX | American Airlines Center |
4-May | SAT | Dallas, TX | American Airlines Center |
7-May | TUE | New Orleans, LA | Smoothie King Center |
10-May | FRI | Charlotte, NC | Spectrum Center |
11-May | SAT | Nashville, TN | Bridgestone Arena |
14-May | TUE | Atlanta, GA | State Farm Arena |
15-May | WED | Atlanta, GA | State Farm Arena |
17-May | FRI | Orlando, FL | Amway Center |
18-May | SAT | Orlando, FL | Amway Center |
21-May | TUE | Tampa, FL | Amalie Arena |
24-May | FRI | Miami, FL | Kaseya Center |
25-May | SAT | Miami, FL | Kaseya Center |
26-May | SUN | Miami, FL | Kaseya Center |
Wrapping Up
Bad Bunny has made waves since his debut album in 2023. In less than 6 years after his first record, the rapper and singer has already established himself as one of the best Spanish trap artists. After his tour winds up in May, we are excited to see what Bad Bunny has in store for his fans.