Time magazine chose this Sunday as the best album “Un Verano Sin Ti”, by the Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunnyof which he highlighted that “no other album had such universal appeal” this year.
“No other album had as much universal appeal (and, let’s face it, adoration) this year as ‘Un Verano Sin Ti,’ Bad Bunny’s glorious fourth solo studio album”, stated the magazine.
The magazine described it as “an album about heartbreak, yes, but also an authentic love letter to his homeland, Puerto Rico, and a sonic tribute to the Caribbean diaspora.”
“Fueled by Caribbean musical styles, ranging from reggaeton and dembow to merengue and cumbia, and bolstered by elements of dance hall and techno, Benito firmly roots the album in the most personal, drawing on universal experiences. of love, loss, and the supreme pleasure of being alive.” added the article.
Likewise, he ruled that it is a project “exceptional that defies genres, is intergenerational and groundbreaking.”
Composed of 23 songs, Benito Ocasio Martínez’s album features numerous collaborations: “Tarot” with Jhayco, “Party” with Rauw Alejandro, “Me Porto Bonito” with Chencho Corleone, “La Corriente” with Tony Dize, “Andrea ” with Buscabulla, “Otro Atardecer” with the group The Marías and “Ojitos Lindos” with the Colombian Bomba Estéreo.
“Un Verano Sin Ti” is the fifth solo album by Bad Bunny, after “X 100pre” (2018), “YHLQMDLG” (2020), “Las Que No Iban a Salir” (2020) and “El Último Tour Del World” (2020).
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Source: Elcomercio