Album

YHLQMDLG

Bad Bunny

2020 · Hip Hop, Reggae

Rare pressing on Gatefold

YHLQMDLG by Bad Bunny

YHLQMDLG is a Latin & Tropical album by Bad Bunny, originally released in 2020. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.

About

“I’m honored that people have accepted these song, that my fans enjoy and that have such feeling in them,” Bad Bunny tells Apple Music about the success of “Ignorantes” and “Vete,” the two hit singles that preceded the surprise Leap Day release of <i>YHLQMDLG</i>. The album’s title is an acronym for “Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana,” or “I Do What I Want,” and Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio spends his highly anticipated follow-up to 2018’s <i>X 100PRE</i> living up to that promise, luxuriating in the sonic possibilitie, presenting exemplary versions of Latin trap and reggaetón while expanding the genres in new directions with elements of rock and global pop. While <i>X 100PRE</i> featured a relatively small number of credited vocal guest, the follow-up embraces música urbana’s love of collaboration, pairing El Conejo Malo with an impressive array of feature. Reaching back towards reggaetón’s 1990s root, he taps veteran Yaviah for the hypnotic “Bichiyal” and the inimitable Daddy Yankee for “La Santa,” while linking up elsewhere with contemporary Latin R&B wave runners like Mora and Sech. Bad Bunny talked with Apple Music about a few of his favorites off the album and some of the people who helped make <i>YHLQMDLG</i> a reality. <b>Si Veo a Tu Mamá</b> “All of my songs come from my experience or are based on a real-life experience of mine. Everyone falls in love in life. Everyone has relationship. Everyone has had someone. There’s something so natural in writing about love, because we all feel love every day and share love.” <b>La Difícil</b> “What I like most about collaborating with [producer duo] Subelo NEO is how talented they are. They are such humble people who know how to work as a team. They understand the good vibes that I’ve built my fame on, because we shared them at the beginning of my career. I like what they do.” <b>La Santa</b> “This was a very special track for me. Working with Daddy Yankee is always an honor and a pleasure. I’ve learned a lot from him in the studio. This one inspired me so much. Alway, alway, always when I do something with Daddy Yankee, it’s just so exciting, fabulou, and makes me feel very happy and proud.” <b>Safaera</b> “This was something that I have always wanted to do. It is a very much a part of Puerto Rican culture and the roots of reggaetón. It was special because I made it with one of my best friends in my entire life, someone I started out with in music and who supported me a lot from the beginning and to this day, DJ Orma. He fell in love with this music just like me, with this type of rhythm—reggaetón, perreo old-school.” <b>Hablamos Mañana</b> .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1Si Veo a Tu Mamá2:50
  2. 2La Difícil2:43
  3. 3Pero Ya No2:40
  4. 4La Santa3:26
  5. 5Yo Perreo Sola2:52
  6. 6Bichiyal3:16
  7. 7Soliá2:39
  8. 8La Zona2:16
  9. 9Qué Malo2:47
  10. 10Vete3:12
  11. 11Ignorantes3:30
  12. 12A Tu Merced2:55
  13. 13Una Vez3:52
  14. 14Safaera4:55
  15. 1525/84:03
  16. 16Está C****n Ser Yo3:47
  17. 17Puesto Pa' Guerrial3:10
  18. 18P FKN R4:18
  19. 19Hablamos Mañana4:00
  20. 20<32:37

Sound DNA

  • Latin & Tropical
  • Latin Urban
  • saturated
  • anthemic
  • club

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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