By Anthony D'Alessandro
28.02.2020 - 20:26 / thefader.com
Bad Bunny was a guest on The Tonight Show on Thursday and he came with big news. Speaking to host Jimmy Fallon, Bad Bunn confirmed that he will release new album YHLQMDLG on Saturday, February 29. He also revealed the album artwork and performed new song "Ignorantes" alongside Sech.
For his live performance Bad Bunny made a statement with his attire, wearing a skirt and a shirt with “They killed Alexa, not a man in a skirt" written in Spanish. The message is a reference to the death of Alexa
By Anthony D'Alessandro
As Bad Bunny makes history on the album charts with YHLQMDLG, he also breaks the record for the most career entries on the Hot Latin Songs chart. On the March 14-dated tally, he places 20 tracks on the tally (all from the new album), which brings his total entries on the chart to a record 83, surpassing runner-up Daddy Yankee’s 74 hits. “When I make music, my vision goes beyond the numbers
With the Leap Day release of his second full-length solo album YHLQMDLG, Bad Bunny has achieved feats rarer than a day that comes around once every four years.Though the set only debuts at No. 2 on this week's Billboard albums chart -- bested by Lil Baby's My Turn, which moves 197,000 equivalent album units -- it does so with an impressive 179,000 units moved itself.
Bad Bunny is celebrating another milestone Tuesday (March 9), and this time it's not related to his record-breaking album YHLQMDLG: It's his 26th birthday.Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, just made history on the Billboard 200 after his 20-track set became the highest-charting all-Spanish-language album ever, bowing at No.
Bad Bunny is celebrating another milestone Tuesday (March 9), and this time it's not related to his record-breaking album YHLQMDLG: It's his 26th birthday.Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, just made history on the Billboard 200 after his 20-track set became the highest-charting all-Spanish-language album ever, bowing at No.
With YHLQMDLG, Bad Bunny wrote and recorded a recording-breaking and history-making album in a matter of six months. From perreo anthems to trap and old-school reggaetón, his sophomore 20-track set just became the first all-Spanish-language album to reach No.
Bad Bunny makes history this week on the Billboard 200, as his second studio album, YHLQMDLG, enters at No. 2 on the chart. The project lands just behind Lil Baby’s My Turn, with 179,000 equivalent album units. According to Billboard, this makes it the highest charting all Spanish-language album ever.
Bad Bunny lands a historic debut on the new Billboard 200 albums chart, as the Puerto Rican artist’s YHLQMDLG bows at No. 2 on the all-genre tally with 179,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending March 5, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
Weeknd fans tuning in to “Saturday Night Live” this weekend certainly got their money’s worth, as the artist not only performed his recent single “Blinding Lights,” but premiered a stunning new ballad called “Scared to Live” and showed off his comic chops in a musical skit and appeared briefly on “Weeknd Update” (geddit?).
The Weeknd was the musical guest on las night’s episode of Saturday Night Live, where he performed “Blinding Lights,” and debuted a new song called “Scared to Live” (which interpolates Elton John’s “Your Song”). He was accompanied by Oneohtrix Point Never for the latter.
Ladies and gents, it’s officially the weekend, which means less time off work for most South Africans and more time to do fun stuff. If you not sure or haven’t decided how you’re going to spend this weekend then worry not because we’ve got you covered. From the release of the highly anticipated Gretel and Hansel film to Spenser Confidential on Netflix and the Photo-booth Party taking place in Braam. Here are the top five picks for this weekend.
Even before Bad Bunny's YHLQMDLG dropped over the weekend, he had already informed his fans that all 20 of its tracks were "hits." Now that it's out, we know the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter wasn't wrong.From infectious perreo hits to get down to on the dance floor (alone or with a partner) to old-school reggaetón tracks for which he tapped vets like Daddy Yankee and Jowell & Randy, YHLQMDLG -- an acronym that stands for I do whatever I want in Spanish -- is a well-rounded set that is aiming
Bad Bunny is heading for a historic debut on the Billboard 200 chart with his new album YHLQMDLG. Forecasters suggest the set, which was released late in the evening on Feb. 28 via Rimas, could debut at No. 2 on next week’s Billboard 200 chart and earn between 125,000 and 145,000 equivalent album units in the week ending March 5. That would mark the biggest week for a Latin album, in units earned, since Billboard began tracking titles by equivalent album units in December 2014.
Fans may have noticed that every video and television performance released by The Weeknd in the run-up to the March 20 release of his next album, “After Hours,” is thematically linked and part of a larger story that is gradually unfolding. That continues with the release of a “short film” that bears the name of the album and its recent title-track single — although the music in this new film is almost all instrumental and, well, we can only guess at what’s going on here.
We've had the weekend to process Bad Bunny's sophomore album YHLQMDLG, which dropped Saturday (Feb. 29), and we already have some favorite tracks on repeat.
Bad Bunny is on top of the world (and rightfully so)! The Latin superstar, who is nominated for a whopping 14 2020 Billboard Latin Music Awards, stopped by E!'s Daily Pop Monday to talk about his new album, activism and so much more. "I feel so good, I feel amazing.
Bad Bunny has just released his new LP YHLQMDLG. The new 20-track album features his Sech collaboration “Ignorantes,” as well as guest appearances by Daddy Yankee, Duki, Jowel Y Randy, and more. Listen to YHLQMDLG below.
"Right now, I'm in my happiest moment of my career," Bad Bunny tells Billboard host Neja Joy during an interview in New York.
The record was only announced on Thursday, when the singer appeared on US television
Bad Bunny has released his second full-length album. YHLQMDLG, the follow-up to 2018's X 100PRE, dropped late on Friday night. The 20-track album features contributions from Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, Yaviah, Ñengo Flow, Sech, and a host of others.