Bad Bunny's new album is the most played album in a single day on Spotify

The new and seventh album, Nobody Knows What's Going to Happen Tomorrow, that Puerto Rican urban artist Bad Bunny released this Friday has become the most streamed album in a single day of 2023 on Spotify.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
13 October 2023 Friday 22:45
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Bad Bunny's new album is the most played album in a single day on Spotify

The new and seventh album, Nobody Knows What's Going to Happen Tomorrow, that Puerto Rican urban artist Bad Bunny released this Friday has become the most streamed album in a single day of 2023 on Spotify.

Bad Bunny's new milestone joins other personal marks such as having been the most listened to artist on the aforementioned music platform for three consecutive years: 2020, 2021 and 2022.

Not forgetting that, in July 2023, the album Un Verano Sin Ti became the most listened to album of all time in the history of Spotify worldwide.

Bad Bunny's new work consists of 22 songs and includes collaborations with Arcángel, Bryant Myers, De La Ghetto, Eladio Carrión, Feid, Luar La L, Mora, Ñengo Flow, Young Miko and Youngchimi.

As part of the album launch, Bad Bunny performed himself Thursday night at a listening party at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan, before more than 10,000 people.

Several of the album's guest artists attended, including Arcángel, Feid and Young Miko, as seen in the photos and videos published by the attendees themselves.

Bad Bunny, winner of three Anglo-Saxon Grammys and nine Latin Grammys, appeared at the event riding a Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow that descended from the roof of the San Juan stadium and that he has used in several music videos.

The artist is preparing to serve as host and musical guest on the American program Saturday Night Live on October 21.