Bad Bunny Drops "Las Que No Iban a Salir" Out Of The Blue

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With appearances from Don Omar, Nicky Jam, and more, Bad Bunny returns with his latest project.

There's nothing orthodox about Bad Bunny in the least, and perhaps, that's why we love him so much. Even the release of new music often comes with very little heads up. Earlier today, he unleashed his latest project, Las Que No Iban A Salir which translates to The Ones That Were Not Coming Out. With 10 tracks in total, Bad Bunny enlists some of the biggest names in Latin music for the tracklist such as Yandel, Don Omar, Nicky Jam, Zio & Lennox, and Jhay Cortez. On the production side, Ronny J, Tainy, Nesty, JR, and more.

The new project arrives just two months after the release of his sophomore album, YHLQMDLG

Check out Bad Bunny's latest project Las Que No Iban A Salir below and sound off with your comments. 


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