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.

Eladio Carrión Tells Us About His Star-Studded Album ‘3MEN2 KBRN’ And Collaborating With Lil Wayne

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Eladio Carrión is ready to make Latin trap global with his new album 3MEN2 KBRN. After solidifying himself as one Latin music’s leading rappers, he proves that his knockout flow can hold up alongside the icons of American hip-hop. Carrión’s latest LP includes features from Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, Migos’ Quavo, and Future.

Carrión has set himself apart from other Latin rappers thanks to his bicultural influences. He grew up living his life between the states and Puerto Rico. Throughout his career, Carrión has teamed up with Latin superstars like J Balvin, Rauw Alejandro, Arcángel, Bizarrap, and Karol G. He broke through in 2019 thanks to Latin Grammy-nominated hit “Kemba Walker” featuring Bad Bunny.

Like his Walker tribute, Carrión continues to salute sports superstars who inspire him like with the fierce “Mbappé” remix featuring Future. He also teams up once again with Bad Bunny in the swaggering “Coco Chanel.” 3MEN2 KBRN is Carrión unleashing his full force as a Latin trap star alongside his idols and close friends.

“As a kid, growing up, listening to these artists, and now collaborating with them, it’s a dream!” Carrión says about his album’s all-star ensemble.

In April, Carrión will be performing at both weekends of Coachella. That will lead up to his Sauce USA Tour, which kicks off in May. Over Zoom, Carrión caught up with Uproxx about his latest LP, the mind-blowing collaborations, and hitting the road in our latest Q&A.

What was the experience like to blend the Latin and English rap worlds on your album 3MEN2 KBRN?

I just keep trying to build that bridge between Latin and American culture because I’ve been influenced so much by American hip-hop, but you know I do Latin music. It’s just that: making that connection stronger.

How did the “Gladiador” remix with Lil Wayne come together?

Bro, I manifested the sh*t out of that. Ever since I made the track, I always said, “I’m going to drop it, but if Wayne wants to hop on it, I’m doing the ‘Gladiador’ remix any time he wants to jump on.” Thank God, he got on it for the album. It was perfect.

What did you think when Lil Wayne was down to team up with you?

That’s my favorite rapper! He’s the reason why I go hard on this so much with my punchlines. He’s the reason why I’m picky with my bars. “Gladiador” is one of my favorite intros that I’ve done in my life. Just having him on that song specifically and knowing that it was meant for him and that he liked it. That he heard it and said, “Oh sh*t!” It’s a very big thing for me. He was amazing!

What was the experience like to work with Future on the “Mbappé” remix?

We met in Miami. We linked up over there. We talked for awhile. I had to go back in the studio to do my stuff and that’s when he killed it in his studio and recorded it. And we did the video the next day. It was dope! We closed out [Bad Bunny’s restaurant] Gekkō. There were a lot of people there. It was super cool.

What did you think when 50 Cent decided to feature on the song “Si Salimos”?

I couldn’t even believe it! 50 doesn’t record with anyone. He’s on his producer vibe right now. For him to take time out of his day to really kill that track — because he killed it — it means the world to me.

After years of grinding in the music industry, how do you feel to have an album with your idols on it?

That’s where you have to keep on grinding. That’s where the grinding gets harder. I’m just ready for more work. I’m going to keep on upping the bar.

What was the experience like to reunite with Bad Bunny for the song “Coco Chanel”?

It was cool! I went to LA. We met up. We were locked in for a couple of days. It was just cool to keep up with him because he’s a very busy person. I’m very busy too. To have a couple of days to sit down to talk and just make music, it was super dope to put something out with him again.

By having Quavo and Rich The Kid with yourself and Ñengo Flow on “Peso A Peso,” you’re definitely bringing the worlds of Latin and English rap together.

I think that’s one of the songs that people are going to most like because beat-wise and just how Quavo killed it too. He spoke Spanish. Rich spoke Spanish too. Ñengo killed it! I think that’s going to be one of the easiest songs for both the Latin side and American side to digest because the beat sounds kind of Latin and trap. It’s going to be one of the biggest hits of the album.

How do you feel to be performing at Coachella this year?

I feel amazing! For them to consider me, to go there off of Latin hip-hop, it’s a big thing. People who usually go there are more like pop singers. Just to be like an underground artist, to go there, it’s amazing.

What can we expect from your performances at Coachella and your upcoming US tour?

A lot of me sweating [and] jumping around. Maybe jumping into the crowd. Having people jump into the crowd. Just mosh pits. Just trap sh*t. A crazy light show. I always give it my all. My fans don’t expect me to do less, so I got to bring my A-game every day.

Bad Bunny is one of the headliners at Coachella this year. Is there a chance that we could see you two on the stage together?

Hey, you never know in Coachella! You never know.

What do you want to accomplish next?

Just get better at everything I do. Keep on practicing my art. Keep on going to the studio. Keep on writing songs and focus on tours to give my fans a good show.

3MEN2 KBRN is out now via Rimas Entertainment. Listen to it here.

Eladio Carrión Is Hitting The Road On His ‘Sauce USA Tour’ In 2023

Following the recent success of his Sen2 Kbrn Vol. 2 album, Eladio Carrión announced that he will tour the US next year. Yesterday (Dec. 13), the Puerto Rican rapper revealed the dates for The Sauce USA Tour.

Carrión has emerged as one of the top rappers in Latin music. While he’s known for his knockout bars in reggaeton and trap music, last year dabbled in the New York drill sound in the “Tata” remix alongside Bobby Shmurda, Daddy Yankee, and J Balvin. With last month’s Sen2 Kbrn Vol. 2 album, he returned to his Latin trap roots. For the lead single “Mbappe,” Carrión evoked the fighting spirit of French soccer icon Kylian Kylian Mbappé. The LP debuted at No. 4 on Billboard‘s Hot Latin Albums chart.

Carrión will tour hit the road next year with The Sauce USA Tour. The title is a reference to his signature “Sauce Boy Freestyle” songs that he has released throughout his career. The tour will kick off in May 2023 in Irvine, Texas. Carrión will visit many big cities throughout the US before the tour wraps in Boston in early June.

Tickets for the The Sauce USA Tour will go on-sale this Friday, Dec. 16. Carrión’s official website has all the up-to-date info on the tour. He also recently released the music video for the Sen2 Kbrn Vol. 2 standout “Si La Calle Llama.”

Find his upcoming tour dates below.

05/11/2023 — Irvine, TX @ Toyota Music Factory
05/12/2023 — Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall
05/13/2023 — San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theater
05/13/2023 — Austin, TX @ Emo’s Austin
05/24/2023 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
05/25/2023 — Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live
05/27/2023 — Miami, FL @ Oasis Wynwood
05/31/2023 — Charlotte, NC @ Fillmore Charlotte
06/02/2023 — Philadelphia, PA @ Fillmore Philadelphia
06/03/2023 — Silver Spring, MD @ Fillmore Silver Spring
06/04/2023 — Boston, MA @ House Of Blues Boston

Bobby Shmurda Teams Up With J Balvin And Daddy Yankee To Remix Eladio Carrion’s ‘Tata’

One of the biggest moments in hip-hop this year arrived back in February with Bobby Shmurda’s release from prison. The rapper previously spent nearly seven years locked up on conspiracy to commit murder and weapons charges. Bobby was welcomed back to the world with open arms from people in and outside of hip-hop, and fans of his music couldn’t wait to hear what the rapper would drop after nearly a decade away from the scene. While he’s yet to give them a new single, the rapper’s first offering to the music world since his release comes in the form of a bilingual verse on a new remix.

Bobby joins J Balvin and Daddy Yankee to remix Eladio Carrion’s “Tata.” The rapper fits effortlessly with the trio as the song’s Latin trap beat suits him perfectly as they all contribute verses in both English and Spanish. The remix also comes with a gritty and flashy visual that captures the four artists flexing muscles in the streets and on the MTA buses before things come to a close with Daddy Yankee concluding the song as he peacefully lounges on a hammock.

The new remix arrives after Bobby returned to the stage at Miami’s Rolling Loud festival for one of his first performances since his release from prison. There he performed hits like “Hot N****” and “Computers” as well as unreleased tracks that left festival attendees extremely excited for what Bobby has in store for them.

You can watch the video for the “Tata” remix above.