Drake Tops Two More Billboard Charts Following “For All The Dogs”

Drake’s commercial success is completely unrivaled in all of music. His new album For All The Dogs had an absolutely massive first week. His more than 400k sales comfortably put the album at the top spot on the Billboard 200. The sales of For All The Dogs alone nearly totaled more than the entire rest of the top 10 combined. Now, further propelled by his new album Drizzy finds himself rising to the top of even more Billboard charts.

The first is the Hot Latin Songs chart. Drake found himself at the number one spot with his new song “Gently,” which features Bad Bunny. It’s the third time he’s topped the chart following his previous collab with Bad Bunny “MIA” and a collaboration with Romeo Santos, “Odio.” For Bad Bunny’s part, he topped the chart for the 13th time which ties Shakira for 4th most all-time in the chart’s history. The same song also made its debut on the Hot 100 this week, placing at number 12. It’s worth noting that 8 of the 11 songs ahead of it on the charts also belong to Drake. Check out some more information on this week’s Hot Latin Songs chart below.

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Drake Topping Even More Billboard Charts

Drake also shot up to number one on the Hot Artists chart. Even before the release of the album he was hovering in the top 10. Last week he placed at number 8 on the chart and jumped over artists like Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen, and Olivia Rodrigo to take the very top spot. He’s spent 38 weeks at number one, which is second all-time only to Swift herself.

Drake also debuted the entire tracklist of For All The Dogs in the Hot 100. He owns 7 of the top 10 spots on the chart and all 23 songs on the tracklist are inside the chart’s top 50. What do you think about Drake achieving even more success in the wake of For All The Dogs dropping? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Bad Bunny’s ‘nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana’ Breaks 2023 Single Day Spotify Streaming Record

Bad Bunny's 'nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana' Breaks 2023 Single Day Spotify Streaming Record

On October 13th, Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican sensation, achieved a remarkable feat as his album, nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana, became Spotify’s most-streamed album in a single day for 2023. This remarkable accomplishment further solidifies Bad Bunny’s status as a powerhouse in the music industry.

Bad Bunny has consistently been one of the most influential Latin artists, maintaining the title of the most-streamed artist on Spotify for three consecutive years in 2020, 2021, and 2022. His global impact has been undeniable, and in July of 2023, his album “Un Verano Sin Ti” claimed the honor of being the most-streamed album of all time in Spotify’s history.

In anticipation of the album’s release, Spotify executed a clever marketing strategy, placing cryptic billboards in cities worldwide with the album’s name, “Nadia Sabe / No One Knows.” This enigmatic campaign sparked widespread intrigue and excitement among fans who eagerly speculated on its meaning and how it related to the album’s launch.

Bad Bunny continues to make history and captivate audiences with his groundbreaking music and innovative marketing efforts.

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Bad Bunny’s “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana” Album Marks A Triumphant Return

Now that Drake has finally delivered For All The Dogs, there’s been a notable increase in the number of releases coming from the hip-hop industry. Creatives are no longer living in fear of being dramatically out-streamed by the Canadian artist, who had the seventh-largest opening day in Spotify history thanks to his work. Many are still streaming that R&B-centric project, but this past New Music Friday (October 13), Bad Bunny followed up his short and sweet guest feature on Drizzy’s album with a new LP of his own called Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana.

The 22-track effort is on pace to make a No. 1 debut on the Billboard chart in the coming days, though its numbers are expected to be lower than 2022’s Un Verano Sin Ti. Regardless, Benito continues to make headlines thanks to his hard work, whether for making suggestive comments about his sex life with Kendall Jenner, or for seemingly dissing J Balvin.

Read More: Bad Bunny’s First Week Sales Projections Suggest No. 1 Debut For “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana”

Bad Bunny is Back in His Bag

Friends who joined forces with the “I Like It” hitmaker for Nadie Sabe include Young Miko, Mora, Bryant Myers, and Eladio Carrion. The latter comes through on “THUNDER Y LIGHTNING,” one of the final few titles on which Bunny seems to call Balvin out for being too friendly with many people in the music industry.

Check out our personal favourite song from Bad Bunny’s new album, “CYBERTRUCK” in the video above. If you’re curious about everything the Puerto Rican brings to the table on Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana, you can find the full LP on Spotify/Apple Music. For more HNHH release recommendations, tap back in with us again later this weekend.

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Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana Tracklist:

  1. NADIE SABE
  2. MONACO
  3. FINA (with Young Miko)
  4. HIBIKI (with Mora)
  5. MR. OCTOBER
  6. CYBERTRUCK
  7. VOU 787
  8. SEDA (with Bryant Myers)
  9. GRACIAS POR NADA
  10. TELEFONO NUEVO (with Luar La L)
  11. BABY NUEVA
  12. MERCEDES CAROTA (with YOVNGCHIMI)
  13. LOS PITS
  14. VUELVE CANDY B
  15. BATICANO
  16. NO ME QUIERO CASR
  17. WHERE SHE GOES
  18. THUNDER Y LIGHTNING (with Eladio Carrion)
  19. PERRO NEGRO (with Feid)
  20. EUROPA 🙁
  21. ACHO PR (with Arcangel, De La Ghetto, and Nengo Flow)
  22. UN PREVIEW

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Bad Bunny’s First Week Sales Projections Suggest No. 1 Debut For “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana”

When Bad Bunny last surprised us with an album, Un Verano Sin Ti, the Latin rapper went on to break records for weeks to follow. His work was constantly resurfacing on Billboard‘s charts, beating out other rappers and singers thanks to the infectious vibe he curated on that LP. At the time, Benito managed to sell 328M copies in his first week out, solidifying his status as one of the biggest commercial artists in the industry at this time.

After dropping off his latest project, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Manana on Friday (October 13) with just a few days’ notice, Hits Daily Double has shared their first week sales projections for the 22-song effort. According to the outlet, Bunny’s album will move anywhere from 200 – 225K copies in the days immediately after dropping, which obviously marks a decline from his 2022 release. Nevertheless, the “Tarot” artist will likely outsell Drake’s For All The Dogs as it continues to amass streams during its second week out.

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Bad Bunny Could Take No. 1 on the Charts

As we previously reported, the Canadian achieved the seventh-largest opening day in Spotify history with his R&B-centric LP. Bunny’s Nadie Sabe also made waves on the platform with his surprise drop becoming the “most-streamed album in a single day in 2023 so far.” It was a slow start to the year in terms of No. 1 rap albums, so seeing both Drake and his “Gently” collaborator continuing to push boundaries has been exciting for hip-hop heads.

Bad Bunny brought plenty to the table in terms of his new album, but what’s really got social media talking are his apparent references to his sex life with Kendall Jenner, as well as his name-drop of J Balvin on “THUNDER Y LIGHTNING.” Seeing as the latter duo has collaborated in the past, the Colombian was left surprised by Benito’s apparent diss. Read what he had to say at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Bad Bunny’s ‘Monaco’ Video Starring Al Pacino Is A Mafia-Inspired Display Of His Massive Wealth, International Appeal, And More

Bad Bunny’s latest album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana, is enjoying massive success. While some believe it includes several slight jabs at others, the musician was sure to show plenty of love to others. The official Stillz-directed video for the latest single, “Monaco,” shows that even a global superstar like Bad Bunny still fans out over other entertainers.

In the chorus (roughly translated), Bad Bunny raps, “Drinking a lot of champagne, we’re never dry / First came Verstappen, then came Checo / If Pablo saw me, he’d say I’m a beast / You’re talking shit while me and mine are in Monaco / Drinking a lot of champagne, we’re never dry / They’re talking to themselves, they’re talking to the echo / The sign of money that’s my new zodiac / I light a cigar, the family is in Monaco.”

The song’s sample of Charles Aznavour’s “Hier Encore” adds to the international appeal. We see how Bad Bunny’s luxurious lifestyle offers him plenty of perks, including the companionship of gorgeous women, mega-yachts, and fine dining.

At the end of the video, legendary actor Al Pacino sits down for a touching conversation with the musician. “You are doing great. You really are doing great,” Pacino says, adding that he’s “charging it up, and I’m enjoying it.”

“That’s what I’m doing, just enjoying life,” replied Bad Bunny.

They close their interaction by singing Traffic’s 1968 song “Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring,” whose lyrics contain the title of Bad Bunny’s album.

Watch Bad Bunny’s video for “Monaco” above.

Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana is out now via Rimas Entertainment. Find out more information here.

Bad Bunny’s “THUNDER Y LIGHTNING” Diss Leaves J Balvin Confused: Watch

While Drake took his time teasing us with a lengthy rollout for his For All The Dogs album, Bad Bunny is taking the opposite approach with his new LP. Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana arrived on DSPs on Friday (October 13) after the “Tarot” hitmaker first announced its impending debut on Monday (October 9). Now that many music lovers have had a chance to listen, reactions to the lengthy effort have been pouring in. Some are from other recording artists who didn’t expect to hear Benito mentioning them by name in his lyrics.

Fellow Latin rhymer J Balvin is one such example. As Uproxx reports, on “THUNDER Y LIGHTNING,” Bunny raps, “Thunder, lightning, yo soy un astro, Ricky Martin / Ustedes me han visto, to mis temas están charting / Ustedes me han visto, siempre ando con los mismo / Mientras ustedes son amigos de to el mundo como Balvin.” When translated to English, the lyrics read, “Thunder, lightning, I am a star, Ricky Martin / You’ve seen me, all my songs are charting / You’ve seen me, I always walk with the same people / While you are friends of the whole world like Balvin.”

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Bad Bunny Name Drops J Balvin on His New Album

From the sounds of things, Benito sees himself as more loyal than Balvin, who’s apparently a bit too friendly for his liking. In the hours after the album’s arrival the latter jumped on Instagram Live to share his thoughts. Rolling Stone reporter Julyssa Lopez translated his reaction, which was notably mature.

“I think he’s an excellent artist. The person I know is a great person. We supported each other mutually, we made history, and we also created a new story within music. I don’t understand what was going through his head but, well, the guy I know is a good person,” Balvin declared of his “Mi Gente” collaborator.

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Colombian Singer Responds on Live

Do you think that Bad Bunny’s lyrics mentioning J Balvin were intended to cause a rift between the two, or simply the former grabbing our attention with yet another celebrity name drop? Share any of your speculations in the comments below, and tap back in later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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J Balvin Was Confused By Bad Bunny’s ‘Thunder Y Lightning’ Diss But Took The High Road

Bad Bunny didn’t give people much runway to prepare for Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana, confirming the album on Monday (October 9) and unleashing it on Friday (October 13). J Balvin might have appreciated a heads-up.

Among the album’s 22 songs is “Thunder Y Lightning” featuring Eladio Carrión. The song ends with Bad Bunny rapping, “Thunder, lightning, yo soy un astro, Ricky Martin / Ustedes me han visto, to mis temas están charting / Ustedes me han visto, siempre ando con los mismo / Mientras ustedes son amigos de to el mundo como Balvin.” (“Thunder, lightning, I am a star, Ricky Martin / You’ve seen me, all my songs are charting / You’ve seen me, I always walk with the same people / While you are friends of the whole world like Balvin.”

Balvin addressed his name being the final word uttered on the track during an Instagram Live on Friday, as captured by Pop Crave and Rolling Stone. Per Rolling Stone‘s Julyssa Lopez, Balvin said, “I think he’s an excellent artist. The person I know is a great person. We supported each other mutually, we made history, we also created a new story within music. I don’t understand what was going through his head but, well, the guy I know is a good person.”

To be fair, Balvin is far from the lone name-drop. In the third verse, Benito and Carrión reference Aston Martin, Lionel Messi, Nas, Benjamin Franklin, and Luka Doncic. All of those names were used cleverly, however, while the line about Balvin feels a bit like a pointed barb. Elsewhere on the album, Bad Bunny addressed his mini controversy over throwing a fan’s phone in January.

Listen to “Thunder Y Lightning” above.

Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana is out now via Rimas. Find more information here.

Here Are The Features On Bad Bunny’s ‘Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana’

In the words of rap legend Snoop Dogg, it’s ain’t no fun if the homies can’t have none. For “Un Preview” reggaeton star Bad Bunny on his long-awaited album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana, that was the motto. Shortly after faking out fans by saying that he wouldn’t be dropping anything new until next year via his WhatsApp community, a week later, the 22-track project hit streaming platforms.

Instead of using the body of work to shine the light on himself solely, the musician brought in several collaborations to spread the love. According to Genius, here is the updated tracklist with the identified features on Bad Bunny’s Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana album:

1.” Nadie Sabe”
2. “Monaco”
3. “Fina” Feat. Young Miko
4. “Hibiki” Feat. Mora
5. “Mr. October”
6. “Cybertruck”
7. “Vou 787”
8. “Seda” Feat. Bryant Myers
9. “Gracias Por Nada”
10. “Telefono Nuevo” Feat. Luar La L
11. “Baby Nueva”
12. “Mercedes Carota” Feat. Yovngchimi
13. “Los Pits”
14. “Vuelve Candy B”
15. “Baticano”
16. “No Me Quiero Casar”
17. “Where She Goes”
18. “Thunder Y Lighnting” Feat. Eladio Carrión
19. “Perro Negro” Feat. Feid
20. “Europa :(”
21. “Acho PR” Feat. Arcángel, De La Ghetto & Ñengo Flow
22. “Un Preview”

On his official Instagram page, Bad Bunny shared a note before the album’s release. “Those who love me, I love you so much. To my haters, I love you the most,” read the roughly translated message.

Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana is out now via Rimas Entertainment. Find out more information here.

Bad Bunny Used ‘Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana’ To Address His Phone Throwing Controversy

Bad Bunny’s latest album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana, has led to many questions. Is he signed to Drake’s label? Are he and Kendall Jenner officially in a relationship? Has he abandoned his day-one supporters? But, before addressing any of those times, there was one thing the Grammy Award winner wanted to double down on.

The track’s opening song and title track — “Nadie Sabe (Nobody Knows),” produced by La Paciencia and Tainy — revisited his controversial phone-throwing incident in January, weirdly enough predicted by The Simpsons. While the recording artist has addressed the matter several times, including on social media and in past interviews, Bad Bunny wanted to hammer his sentiments in one last time.

“There’s a lot of people wishing me to go badly / Sadly it’s up to those people to suck / You are not my real fan, that’s why I threw my cell phone at you / I will always love the real ones / Let every bastard who wants to speak, speak,” Bad Bunny rapped on the song. Although the lyrics are roughly translated, the lines mirror his previous statements.

As a reminder, the interaction occurred during Bad Bunny’s visit to the Dominican Republic. In his words, a fan got a little too close for comfort. As the woman pulled out their phone to grab a video with the star, he grabbed it and tossed it into the nearby landscape.

Watch the official visualizer for Bad Bunny’s new song “Nadie Sabe” above.

Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana is out now via Rimas. Find more information here.

Here’s When Bad Bunny’s ‘Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana’ Comes Out On Spotify

Just over a year after Bad Bunny dropped his critically acclaimed album, Un Verano Sin Ti, the Puerto Rican superstar is back with his fifth studio album. Tonight (October 13), Bad Bunny will drop his fifth studio album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana, which boasts 22 tracks. Equally as momentous as Bad Bunny are his fans, who are hotly anticipating the album. Many of his fans can’t wait to stream Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana the moment it hits streaming platforms.

Here’s when Bad Bunny’s Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana comes out on Spotify

As Spotify is the biggest music streaming platform in the world, it’s safe to assume that this is where a bulk of the streams will come from. That said, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana is expected to drop on Spotify at midnight EST. In central time zones, fans can expect the album around 11 p.m., and around 9 p.m. for Pacific time zones.

Though the album is arriving with little promotion, Spotify was one of the first platforms to tease Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana. Last weekend, Spotify shared an image with a tracklist, on which, all of the tracks were listed as “FIRE” with a fire emoji.