Bad Bunny Is Back With His New Track "Solo De Mi"

Bad Bunny switches it up on "Solo De Mi."

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The Latin trap movement has been making serious waves in North America over the past few years. Many of hip-hop's most beloved figures have been dabbling with the genre in recent times such as Travis Scott, 21 Savage, Drake, Nicki Minaj and more. Bad Bunny has been a go-to feature for anyone who's needed a bit of Latin flavor to their record. Today, the rapper drops off his latest record, "Solo De Mi."

Bad Bunny is back with his latest song, "Solo De Mi." The song marks Bad Bunny's first single after a slew of major collaborations. He recently collaborated with Jennifer Lopez on "Te Guste." Prior to that, he linked up with Drake for his top 10 single, "MIA." "Solo De Mi" kicks off on a more relaxed Latin pop vibe before jumping into a more aggressive trap side towards the end. 

Peep his new song below and keep your eyes peeled for more music from Bad Bunny.

Quotable Lyrics
Yeh, a ti nadie te llamó, arranca pal' carajo
Hoy e' noche 'e travesura, hoy e' pata' abajo
¿Quiere' vacilar? Te tengo un atajo
Son de recetario que un pana me trajo; yeh, yeh


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