With an extensive catalogue that’s taken the world by storm, it’s hard to pin down just a few songs that define Bad Bunny’s impact on global music.

So, to narrow things down, we’ve turned to the ever-reliable Spotify to uncover Bad Bunny’s most-streamed tracks, the songs fans simply can’t stop playing.

From reggaeton and Latin trap to collaborations that dominate global charts, Bad Bunny continues to break boundaries with every release. And with tickets now available for his 2025 show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, there’s no better time to get in the mood for what promises to be one of the biggest live music moments of the year.

The data in this blog comes from Kworb, which tracks streaming stats across platforms. And further down, we’ll show you how to book Bad Bunny VIP seats and private boxes so you can experience El Conejo Malo live, with comfort, style, and the best views in the house.

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No. 10 'Efecto' (2022)

‘Efecto’ was released by Bad Bunny on May 6th 2020, as the tenth track on his fifth studio album ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’. ‘Efecto’ peaked at number 34 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number 7 on the Billboard Global 200, and number 4 on the US Hot Latin Songs chart. As of May 2025 the song has over 1.47 billion streams,  making it one of Bad Bunny’s best songs and most streamed tracks.

No. 9 'Yonaguni' (2021)

‘Yonaguni’ is a 2021 single by Bad Bunny that depicts Bad Bunny singing about missing a woman, so much so he travels to the Japanese Yonaguni to be with her. The lyrics impressively mix Spanish and Japanese. On its first day of being released on Spotify, the song reached 7 million streams. The song was also Bad Bunny’s first solo top 10 entry on the chart. 

No. 8 'No Me Conoce' - Remix (2019)

‘No Me Conoce’ (Remix) is a reggaeton hit originally by Puerto Rican singer Jhay Cortez, featuring superstar collaborators Bad Bunny and J Balvin. The remix has reached over 1.56 billion Spotify streams as of May 2025 and ranks among the most-played Latin songs on the platform.

No.7 'Callaita' (2022)

‘Callaita’ was released in 2019 and was produced by Tainy. The song was a major hit across Latin America and Spain, and it contributed to Bad Bunny’s rise as a global superstar.

No.6 'Ojitos Lindo' (2022)

Ojitos Lindos is a song by Bad Bunny featuring Colombian band Bomba Estereo, the single is from Bad Bunny’s 2022 album 'Un Verano Sin Ti'. The song’s lyrics reflect on how a woman has transformed him, highlighting the happiness he feels when looking into his partners ‘pretty little eyes.’ The song was featured in the FIFA 23 soundtrack, further boosting its global profile. 

No.5 'Tití Me Preguntó' (2022)

‘Titi Me Pregunto’ is a 2022 reggaeton hit by Bad Bunny, from his 2022 album ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’. In 2022, it was among the top 5 most-streamed songs worldwide on Spotify, helping Bad Bunny become the platform’s most-streamed artist that year. 

No. 4 'I Like It' (2018)

'I Like It' is a 2018 release by Cardi B and Bad Bunny and J Balvin. The song samples Pete Rodriguez’s classic ‘I Like it Like That.’ The song, in which Bad Bunny raps in both English and Spanish is credited with helping him reach a broader audience, the track reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. 

No. 3 'Me Porto Bonito' (2022)

'Me Porto Bonito' is a collaboration between Bad Bunny and Chencho Corleone from Bunny’s 2022 album 'Un Verano Sin Ti' (2022). Bad Bunny has publicly spoken that he wrote this song straight after the Met Gala. In March 2025 the music video for 'Me Porto Bonito' reached 1 billion views. The music video includes Bad Bunny and Chencho arriving at a pool party.

No. 2 'La Canción' (2019)

'La Canción' is a collaboration between Columbian singer J Balvin and Bad Bunny. It is their second song on their album, Oasis (2019). The song was received extremely well, debuting at number 10 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs. Directed by Colin Tilley, the music video was released in October 2019, the video follows a club scene.

No. 1  'Dakiti' (2020)

'DAKITI' was released on October 30th 2020 with Jhay Cortez. The song was released as the lead single on Bad Bunny’s third studio album, 'El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo', as of 5th May 2025 it is Bad Bunny’s most streamed song on spotify, with over 2 billion streams. It is one of Spotify’s 100 most streamed songs. The song was released alongside an aquatic themed music video directed by Stillz, a long time collaborator of Bad Bunny.

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