Un Verano Sin Ti

Un Verano Sin Ti (Spanish for "A Summer Without You") is the upcoming fourth solo studio album (fifth overall) by Puerto Rican rapper and singer Bad Bunny.[1] It will be released on May 6, 2022, by Rimas Entertainment following the release of his previous record El Último Tour Del Mundo (2020). The album contains twenty-three tracks[2] and features from Chencho Corleone, Jhay Cortez, Tony Dize, Rauw Alejandro, Bomba Estéreo, the Marías and Buscabulla.

Un Verano Sin Ti
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 6, 2022 (2022-05-06)
LanguageSpanish
LabelRimas
ProducerTainy
Bad Bunny chronology
El Último Tour Del Mundo
(2020)
Un Verano Sin Ti
(2022)
Singles from Un Verano Sin Ti
  1. "Callaíta"
    Released: May 31, 2019

Background and promotion

Bad Bunny first teased Un Verano Sin Ti on January 24, 2022, when he posted a teased announcing his upcoming 2022 stadium tour World's Hottest Tour: "now yes, 2022 has started".[3]

Track listing

Un Verano Sin Ti track listing[4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Moscow Mule"   
2."Después de la Playa"   
3."Me Porto Bonito" (featuring Chencho Corleone)   
4."Tití Me Preguntó"   
5."Un Ratito"   
6."Yo No Soy Celoso"   
7."Tarot" (featuring Jhay Cortez)   
8."Neverita"   
9."La Corriente" (featuring Tony Dize)   
10."Efecto"   
11."Party" (featuring Rauw Alejandro)   
12."Aguacero"   
13."Enseñame a Bailar"   
14."Ojitos Lindos" (featuring Bomba Estéreo)   
15."Dos Mil 16"   
16."El Apagón"   
17."Otro Atardecer" (featuring the Marías)   
18."Un Coco"   
19."Andrea" (featuring Buscabulla)   
20."Me Fui de Vacaciones"   
21."Un Verano Sin Ti"   
22."Agosto"   
23."Callaíta"Benito MartínezTainy4:11

References

  1. "Bad Bunny announces new album through a classified ad for a Buggati". The Fader. Retrieved April 23, 2022.
  2. @sanbenito (April 30, 2022). "1. Palo... 23. Palo" (Tweet). Retrieved April 30, 2022 via Twitter.
  3. "@badbunnypr on Instagram: "ahora si, empezó el 2022..."" via Instagram.
  4. @sanbenito (May 4, 2022). "t.co/nH0HZ7hVWM" (Tweet). Retrieved May 5, 2022 via Twitter.
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