You don’t become the most streamed artist on Spotify for three years in a row with mediocre music. With seven albums under his belt now, Bad Bunny knows his niche of reggaeton, trap, and hip-hop that has not only made him a figurehead of South American music, but captured the world. 

It’s about time in that case that Bad Bunny is touring the world in 2026, including two dates at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in June. These will be his first stadium shows in Europe, so get to know his vast discography to make sure you know the setlist back to front. 

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7. Las Que No Iban a Salir (2020)

One of the three efforts released by Bad Bunny in 2020, contributing to his subsequent ascension to god-like status, Las Que No Iban a Salir translates to “the ones that weren’t going to be released,” making it essentially a b-sides album.

While not uncommon, an album full of rejected b-sides rarely hits the same as the original and leaves the listener hearing exactly why they weren’t released the first time around. Features from reggaeton powerhouses Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Yandel and more serve to make the project more memorable. 

6. nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana (2023)

It was always going to be difficult to follow the success of Un Verano Sin Ti, but fans came to realise you can never expect the same thing twice from Bad Bunny. After a party album, came the country-inspired “Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow,” with a much moodier, more sombre mood to his previous work. Fans still enjoyed the introspective lyrics about his rise to fame, but it didn’t hit on the charts in the same way that UVST did.

5. El Último Tour Del Mundo (2020)

The third and final project from 2020, El Último Tour Del Mundo serves as the experimental release, dabbling in alternative rock and 80s electro-pop alongside his signature urbano, trap sound. It worked though, as singles ‘Dakiti’ and ‘La Noche de Anoche’ still achieved chart success, and ‘Sorry Papi’ became a fan favourite. The lack of guest appearances on the album make it more personal and reflective, a real gift from him to his fans.

4. X 100pre (2018)

Bad Bunny’s debut album, at this time he was one of many aspiring reggaetoneros trying to prove himself in an already established genre. He was still finding his signature sound, but even in his debut project he was able to be experimental and alternative, bringing something unique and special to the conventions of Latin music. He was, and still is, willing to take risks but at the same time recognise his roots.

3. DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS (2025)

DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS is Bad Bunny’s most recent album, and is perhaps the closest he’s got to his roots so far. The album takes on Puerto Rican genres like plena, jíbaro, and salsa incorporated into his signature reggaeton trap style, with lyrical themes of Puerto Rican politics, culture, and his own identity. It is an homage to his home country, and with the rich and dynamic sounds in ‘Nuevayol,’ ‘El Clúb’ and ‘Café con Ron,’ he certainly achieved that.

2. YHLQMDLG (2020)

If X 100pre showed Bad Bunny could subvert the norms of Latin music, YHLQMDLG cemented his position as the alternative reggaetonero that was capable of breaking into the mainstream. While he used influences from dancehall, dembow, pop, rock and hip-hop, there is still a clear old-school perreo sound to the album with features from trailblazers Daddy Yankee, Sech, Jowell & Randy, and more. Perhaps that’s what secured his success, an appreciation for innovation and homage.

1. Un Verano Sin Ti (2022)

Un Verano Sin Ti is definitely Bad Bunny’s big one, the perfect sun-soaked summer album, and ended up being the best-performing album on the Billboard chart in 2022. With a lead single called ‘Moscow Mule’ how could you not play this Caribbean-inspired record on the beach? It’s softer, fuller, and almost indie-pop compared to Bad Bunny’s past trap offerings, and will transport you to the perfect South American summer.

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