“We had a whole band of amazing musicians,” he says about making the track with performers who'd typically play on the streets. “Efecto” and “Un Ratito” present ideal perreo opportunities, as does the soon-to-be-ubiquitous Rauw Alejandro team-up “Party.” Yet, true to its sunny origins, Un Verano Sin Ti departs from this style for unexpected diversions into other Latin sounds, including the bossa nova blend “Yo No Soy Celoso” and the dembow hybrid “Tití Me Preguntó.” He embraces his Santo Domingo surroundings with “Después De La Playa,” an energizing mambo surprise. Recorded in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, the album features several cuts in the same elevated reggaetón mode that largely defined YHLQMDLG. “I think it's the happiest album of my career.” And though its title and the cover’s emoting heart mascot might suggest a shift into sad-boy mode, Un Verano Sin Ti instead reveals a different conceptual aim as his ultimate summer playlist. Somewhere between living out his kayfabe dreams in the WWE and launching his acting career opposite the likes of Brad Pitt, El Conejo Malo found himself on the beach, sipping Moscow Mules and working on his most diverse full-length yet. “But when I get a good idea that I want to work on in the future, I hold it until that moment.” After he blessed his fans with three projects in 2020, including the forward-thinking fusion effort EL ÚLTIMO TOUR DEL MUNDO, one could forgive the Latin superstar for taking some time to plan his next moves, musically or otherwise. “I like to prepare myself and prepare the surroundings to work my music,” Bad Bunny tells Apple Music about his process.
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