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Jermaine Dupri Recruits Quavo & Friends for ‘Magic City’ Soundtrack

On the heels of Metro Boomin paying homage to Atlanta with his Futuristic Summa mixtape, ATL staple Jermaine Dupri takes the baton to release his Magic City docuseries soundtrack on Friday (Sept. 12). Explore See latest videos, charts and news JD’s soundtrack keeps it local to the A and he’s brought a star-studded cast with him that includes the late Rich Homie Quan, Travis Porter, Bow Wow, Quavo, Ludacris, 2 Chainz, Killer Mike, Jagged Edge, Young Dro, Lil Jon, Skooly and T.I. The 15-track effort accompanies Dupri’s Magic City: An American Fantasy docuseries, which is currently streaming on Starz and finds the So So Def CEO on board as an executive producer alongside Drake’s DreamCrew Entertainment. The five-party docuseries wraps up with a final episode on Friday as well. Drake is among the countless rappers making appearances in the series celebrating the iconic jiggle joint. “It’s one of the wonders of the world,” Drake said in the trailer. “Magic City became this place for people to flourish, Black music to flourish.” The docuseries initially picked up steam after debuting at SXSW in 2024 and was engulfed by Starz. “Magic City: An American Fantasy is a riveting behind-the-curtain look at one of the most unique places in Black culture,” Kathryn Busby, president of original programming at STARZ, said in a statement. “The docuseries’ unprecedented insider access and history unveiled from those who built its empire is a perfect complement to STARZ’s slate of adult, culture-driving shows.” Magic City played an integral role in breaking singles to the mainstream across Atlanta and served as a playground and cultural hub for entertainers and major players throughout the city. “I think it’s more magical than Disney world,” Big Boi said in the series. Stream the Magic City soundtrack below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

JADE’s ‘That’s Showbiz Baby!’ Songs Ranked Worst to Best

The pop artist’s long debut LP is purposeful, tender and bold – a declaration of intent that should resonate far beyond her fanbase. 9/12/2025 JADE Conor Cunningham Throughout her solo career, Jade Thirlwall has positioned herself as an awe-struck romantic, her songs capacious enough for both high camp and heartfelt examinations of selfhood and love. On long-awaited debut LP That’s Showbiz Baby!, the singer and Little Mix member tackles a flurry of personal contradictions: yearning and rupture, ambition and anxiety, broken promises and intimacy. She knows how to conjure a whole universe of emotion and lose herself in it. The album’s 14 tracks traverse deep psychological wounds borne from Thirlwall (known mononymously as JADE)’s early days as a returning teenage X Factor contestant, through to the rewards and rigors of her time spent in one of the best-selling U.K. girl groups of all time, in service of pure pop melodrama. The resulting music is precise and introspective, channeling the unexpected, iridescent revelations that come with rebuilding yourself from scratch.  Leaping from electroclash and synth-pop to luxurious disco and ambient electronic, That’s Showbiz Baby! channels sensuality, anger and freedom, as JADE takes sonic cues from her diva elders Diana Ross, Madonna and Janet Jackson, as well as newer visionaries like Chappell Roan and Billie Eilish. In her pursuit of pop stardom, the singer builds out a distinct, dazzlingly ornate record while honoring those who informed her musical education.   Next month, JADE will embark on her headline U.K. and Ireland tour, having enjoyed a star-cementing turn at Glastonbury Festival in June and also having appeared at Mighty Hoopla and Radio 1’s Big Weekend. To celebrate the release of That’s Showbiz Baby!, Billboard U.K. dives deep into each and every track on the record. See our ranking of its 14 songs below. “Headache” By pulling from a revolving palette of tones, the thump of the production guides “Headache” forward, offering a backdrop for JADE’s musings on her needs and wants in a relationship. Taken over a whole track, however, the track lacks continued dynamism; its twists and turns are overegged as to be almost cloying. “IT Girl” Over a tightly coiled bass riff, JADE’s snappy talk-sing on “IT Girl” feels like an intriguing left-turn for an artist famed for their belting and typically uninhibited vocal rasp. As such, her delivery here veers on becoming monotone – but the beats, squeals, sequencers, and crunches in the production save it from becoming a total dud, while the lyrics righteously eschew broad strokes empowerment in favour of slabs of bravado. “Unconditional” “Unconditional” initially gains its power from how little is happening: Its zigzagging kick drum gathers momentum the more familiar it becomes, interspersed with a storming guitar riff. When the latter kicks in, the track punches a hole through the haze to let all the feelings come gushing out. Try not to feel your heart skip a beat when JADE enters her upper register during the final chorus. “Natural at Disaster” The lyrics to “Natural At Disaster” are ready to be prodded and unpacked. Who is she singing about when she calls out a person who is “all snakes no ladders”? Social media will rush to connect the dots between this track’s pointed, concise lyrics and JADE’s fractured relationship with former bandmate Jesy Nelson, who she is no longer in touch with. Zoom out, though, and digest the ghostly production – all contemplative percussion and vocal yearning. “FUFN (F–k You For Now)” On the cutting and vulnerable “FUFN (F–k You for Now”), JADE continually reaches for moments of emotional intensity. At times, the track veers on a hammed-up pastiche of early Lady Gaga, but its stomping, high-octane production provides fertile ground for its author to sift through the hard work of industry burnout and the mental toll it leaves in its wake. “Self Saboteur” Every pained admission of desire, security, or dwindling self assurance throughout “Self Saboteur” is compounded by a ripple of keys or a swirling falsetto, allowing the song to swell into something luxurious but still light on its feet. JADE takes us through the bustling streets of her mind, slipping past rainfall and wildfire; it’s a trip that’s as intoxicating as it is confounding. Her voice is so careful here that it suggests a dam straining to hold back a flood. “Glitch” “Glitch” is a song of relief, where articulating what you need can help reclaim a confidence you once believed to be lost forever. “Get out of my head/ Get out of my f–king skin,” JADE coos, as much directed to an ex as to her own demons. Over euphoric icy, arpeggiated synths, her pleas twirl and glide in a state of determination. Her voice, too, sounds different: It’s almost inhuman, humming in a rhythmic and robotic pattern. “Lip Service” JADE doesn’t play coy about what she wants from a partner on “Lip Service,” a no-frills standout. The focus is on celebrating sexual versatility with metaphor: primarily juice, and lips that are underworked. She takes her task extremely seriously, playing around with layered harmonies and a pitch-shifted vocal flourish. Pop is a long-explored touchstone for excess and emancipation, an idea that JADE appears to have firmly signed up to. “Plastic Box” The core signifiers of a Robyn classic – tingle-inducing electronic shimmers, gently pulsating synths, a whispery vocal – are all embedded within “Plastic Box,” which, thematically, also follows the Swedish icon’s trademark mix of despair and steely determination. Written with Lauren Aquilina, also a keen student of pop’s past and present, the track shows a brilliant new shade of melancholy for JADE. “Silent Disco” On “Silent Disco” JADE sings her way through personal challenges with a delicate, bruised strength. She taps into the isolating pursuit of inner peace as the song begins to sound a yearning for release, falling deeper into the connection she shares with the person she holds closest. Towards the end, she flaunts the full extent of her range with whistle notes, highlighting an underappreciated ability to convey

Young Thug Releases ‘Man I Miss My Dogs,’ Apologizes to Drake, Future

Young Thug has seemingly seen the world around him crumble with every misstep and leaked jail phone call. But now, he’s looking to right his wrongs and change the narrative. Explore See latest videos, charts and news Thugger returned with the apologetic “Man I Miss My Dogs” on Thursday night (Sept. 11), which is an apology tour of sorts, as he addresses his trials and tribulations with girlfriend Mariah The Scientist, Drake, Gucci Mane, 21 Savage, Future and Lil Baby. The YSL boss kicks off the seven-minute track apologizing to Mariah The Scientist, as he hopes to win her back after the singer stuck by him throughout his two-year-plus jail stint fighting the YSL RICO case. “Baby I’m sorry, one of my biggest fears is losing you to the internet/ One of my biggest fears is waking up in our bed without you right by my neck/ Saying don’t you break a sweat, pillow talking ain’t my game,” a beaten-down Thugger melodically raps. Thug also shows love to Drake, whom he allegedly dissed in a jail call, for visiting him when he was behind bars. “Drizzy, you my brother/ You know I ain’t going against you/ I got manners/ Everything you did for the rap community can’t ban you/ Never diss you/ Came to visit me at Cobb County like my kin do/ F— the jail call, you know the other calls we had,” he raps. Next, he moves to Lil Baby, as it appears that WHAM isn’t picking up his phone calls at the moment. There’s been a clear divide in the friendship of the once powerful triumvirate of Thug, Baby and Gunna since the RICO case. “WHAM pick up the phone, yeah talk to me it’s Spider/ Taught you everything you know about this s—t we for lifers,” Thug implores. He also attempts to clear the air with 21 Savage, letting the Slaughter Gang honcho know they’re on good terms. “Savage you a real n—a/ Don’t let them tell you different,” Thug proclaims. After plenty of chatter, Thug is attempting to finally control his narrative and the reclamation of the Atlanta rapper is on. He’ll have plenty more to say, as the long-awaited UY SCUTI album is slated to arrive on Sept. 19. Watch the “Man I Miss My Dogs” video below. Source link

Ice Cube Wants Everyone to ‘Man Up’ With New Album: Stream It Now

Ice Cube is back and he’s taking no prisoners with his latest politically-charged effort, Man Up, which serves as the companion album to his 2024 Man Down project, which arrived on Friday (Sept. 12). Explore See latest videos, charts and news The Compton native stars front and center on the 14-track album, leaning on Houston rap legend Scarface for a rare assist. “I’ve always stood on speaking truth to power and making music that reflects reality,” Cube said in a statment. “Man Up is about accountability, resilience, and reminding people where the real problems come from. Hip hop didn’t create the struggle — it gave us the language to call it out.” Other standout moments on the project find Cube flipping Patrice Rushen’s 1982 “Forget Me Nots” for “California Dreamin” and he recruits Nova Scotia’s Quake Matthews, who was the winner of his fan verse challenge, and doesn’t waste his once-in-a-lifetime opportunity on “It’s My Ego 3Mix.” Billboard caught up with Cube last year, when he teased Man Up, which he explained being inspired by America getting a little too soft for his liking. “It’s about men not accepting nonsense and speaking up and not just taking a backseat letting other people take the lead,” he said at the time. “We gotta take the lead.” Cube is getting back on the road for Four Decades of Attitude Tour, which will find the N.W.A. legend invading arenas across North America. The trek is set to kick off in Denver on Sept. 16 and make stops in Seattle, Oakland, Los Angeles, Glendale, Chicago, Toronto, Atlanta, Austin and Houston. Stream Man Up below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

First Latin Act to Perform at Las Vegas Venue

Mexican star Carín León is set to make history as the first Latin artist to perform at Sphere in Las Vegas. The Sonora-born, música Mexicana hitmaker announced on Thursday (Sept. 11) a run of shows in the groundbreaking venue that will take place Sept. 11-13, 2026. Produced by AEG Presents, the three back-to-back dates will be part of Las Vegas’ annual Mexican Independence Day weekend festivities. According to a press release, fans will experience visual displays and staging “never before seen” in Spanish-language music, where León will utilize Sphere’s “next-generation” technology, including the world’s highest-resolution LED display that wraps up, over and around the audience, “creating a fully immersive visual environment.” Sphere officially opened in September 2023 and has since hosted residencies by U2, Backstreet Boys and the Eagles, to name a few. Becoming the first Latin artist to perform there is another milestone and history-making feat for León who, in March 2025, became the first Mexican artist to perform on the main stage at the RodeoHouston, while setting a historic attendance record for a Hispanic artist by drawing over 70,000 people. “I need to change the game,” León told Billboard about his global vision back in June. “I’m hungry to make history, to be the one and only. I’m so ambitious with what I want to do with the music. It’s always the music. She’s the boss.” Most recently, León, known for his signature norteño sound, fused with R&B, country and pop, released his latest cross-genre collaboration, “Lost In Translation,” with Kacey Musgraves. Presale for León’s Sphere dates will begin Sept. 23 at noon PT. Tickets go on sale to the general public Sept. 26 at noon PT at CarinLeon.com. Carín León is set to speak at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Week, slated to run Oct. 20-24 at the Fillmore Miami Beach. The week will feature panels, live performances, workshops, and networking events, wrapping up with a special celebration concert on Oct. 24. The event aligns with the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards, airing live from Miami on Thursday, Oct. 23 on Telemundo and Peacock. Tickets for Latin Music Week 2025 are now available at BillboardLatinMusicWeek.com. Source link

‘Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown’ Soundtrack Back in Kid Albums Top 5

Vince Guaraldi’s soundtrack to It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown returns to Billboard’s Kid Albums chart for the Halloween season, as it re-enters at No. 4 on the list dated Sept. 13. The surge back onto the list (its first appearance since November 2024) is powered mostly by sales of a new Target-exclusive edition of the album, a “ghost white pumpkin-shaped vinyl” variant. The Kid Albums chart ranks the week’s most popular kid albums in the United States, according to Luminate. The latest chart reflects the tracking week ending Sept. 4. It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown is the companion album to the 1966 Emmy Award-nominated animated TV special of the same name. The special first aired on broadcast TV on CBS, before migrating to ABC, and eventually to the paid streaming service Apple TV+. The latter has previously aired the program for free for non-subscribers for a limited time during the spooky season; Apple has yet to announce information about a free streaming window for Pumpkin in 2025. The Pumpkin soundtrack has spent at least one week at No. 1 on the Kid Albums chart every year from 2021 through 2024, for a total of six nonconsecutive weeks on top. Pumpkin is one of four soundtracks to Peanuts TV specials and films to hit No. 1 on the Kid Albums chart through the years, standing alongside A Charlie Brown Christmas, A Boy Named Charlie Brown and A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. The Pumpkin soundtrack also populates further Billboard rankings this week: Jazz Albums (rising 18-6), Traditional Jazz Albums (14-5), Soundtracks (No. 5 re-entry), Vinyl Albums (No. 13 re-entry) and Top Album Sales (No. 28 re-entry). Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Damiano David’s «Talk To Me,» Feat. Tyla & Nile Rodgers: Stream It Now

Måneskin lead singer Damiano David taps Tyla and Nile Rodgers for “Talk to Me,” which dropped Friday (Sept. 12). “Talk to Me” is featured on the deluxe edition of David’s debut album Funny Little Fears, which was originally released May 16 via Sony Music Italy and Arista Records. The deluxe version, titled Funny Little Dreams, includes four more new tracks, including “Cinnamon” with Albert Hammond Jr., “Naked,” “Mysterious Girl” and “Over.” In a press release, David says he “unexpectedly felt a new wave of inspiration” hit him as the Funny Little Fears World Tour was approaching, which “led me to write ‘Talk to Me.’ What made this spark even more exciting was knowing that the legendary Nile Rodgers thought the song worthy of adding his solo guitar. I always felt this song should be a duet, and since I’ve recently been listening a lot to ‘Water,’ I was completely blown away and really wanted to have [Tyla] sing it with me.” Tyla adds she “instantly fell in love with how nostalgic it felt. I heard myself on it straight away.” Once Rodgers received the record, he says he “really loved the vibe of it and I wanted my guitar to be the third voice.” David’s first solo tour started Thursday night (Sept. 11) at the COS Torwar in Warsaw, Poland and will go through the rest of Europe, Australia, Asia, South America and North America before wrapping on Dec. 16 at The Fillmore in Silver Spring, Maryland. The Italian singer-songwriter earned two nominations at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards last Sunday (Sept. 7) for best long-form video with “Funny Little Stories” and for MTV push performance of the year with “Next Summer.” Listen to “Talk to Me” below. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Earth, Wind & Fire, Cyndi Lauper ‘Grammy Salute’ Specials On the Way

CBS and the Recording Academy have announced separate upcoming Grammy Salute specials celebrating the music of Earth, Wind & Fire and Cyndi Lauper. Both specials were filmed at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and run two hours; both will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Harvey Mason jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, was among the executive producers of both specials. In a clever touch, the salute to Earth, Wind & Fire will air on “the 21st night of September,” to borrow a line from one of their most famous hits, “September.” A Grammy Salute to Earth, Wind & Fire Live: The 21st Night of September will air Sunday, Sept. 21 (8-10 p.m. ET/PT). The legendary band is joined by the LA Philharmonic, as well as Stevie Wonder, Jonas Brothers, Jon Batiste and Janelle Monáe. Ben Winston, Patrick Menton and Mason jr. are executive producers. Fulwell Entertainment and Grammy Studios are producing. Wonder was the subject of his own Grammy Salute special in 2015, Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life – An All-Star Grammy Salute. A Grammy Salute to Cyndi Lauper: Live From The Hollywood Bowl will air two weeks later, on Sunday, Oct. 5 (8-10 p.m., ET/PT). The special celebrates Lauper’s music as she concludes her yearlong Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour. Special guests include Joni Mitchell, Cher, Angelique Kidjo, John Legend, SZA, Mickey Guyton, Trombone Shorty and Jake Wesley Rogers, with a video tribute from Brandi Carlile. Ken Ehrlich, Cyndi Lauper, Mason, Brian Burke and Lisa Barbaris are executive producers. Ken Ehrlich Productions and Grammy Studios are producing. Earth, Wind & Fire and Lauper are both multiple Grammy winners (six for the band; two for Lauper). In addition to EWF’s six Grammys, the group’s mastermind, Maurice White, won a seventh award for his inventive arrangement of The Beatles’ “Got to Get You Into My Life.” EWF’s version of that classic made the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978. (White died in February 2016 at age 74.) EWF and Lauper have both been voted into the Rock & Roll and Songwriters Halls of Fame. Lauper has also won a Primetime Emmy and a Tony. A Grammy Salute to Earth Wind & Fire ©2025 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All A Grammy Salute to Cyndi Lauper CBS Source link

John Lennon Killer Mark David Chapman Denied Parole for 14th Time

Mark David Chapman, the man shot shot and killed music icon John Lennon, has been denied parole for a 14th time. In an update to the New York Department of Corrections and Community Supervision’s digital records, it was revealed that Chapman appeared before a parole board on Aug. 27, where the convicted murderer was denied parole. Chapman will continue serving his 20 yea`r-to-life sentence at least until his next parole hearing, which is set to take place in Feb. 2027. During a 2020 appeal for parole, Chapman expressed deep regret for shooting Lennon, telling officers that he deserved the death penalty for the “despicable” act he committed. ““I assassinated him … because he was very, very, very famous and that’s the only reason and I was very, very, very, very much seeking self-glory. Very selfish,” he said in a 2020 parole hearing. In 2022, Chapman reiterated his point, saying that he had a “selfish disregard for human life” in murdering Lennon. John Lennon was famously shot by Chapman on Dec. 8, 1980, as the Beatles member was returning to his New York apartment building The Dakota, alongside his wife Yoko Ono. Chapman was arrested shortly after shooting Lennon, when he was found on 72nd Street reading a copy of J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye. Meanwhile, fans of the Beatles are gearing up to listen to the re-release of the band’s iconic Anthology collection, which is due to be released this fall. The new collection, which will also feature a refurbish of the original Anthology book, will include a re-release of the original 1995 TV series on Disney+. Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Source link

Bad Bunny Videos That Have 1 Billion Views on YouTube

Bad Bunny is continues his streak as the artist with the most videos in YouTube’s Billion Views Club with the Tex-Mex “Un x100to” with Grupo Frontera becoming his 17th entry. He’s followed closely by J Balvin, who has 15 videos that have reached the milestone. In 2022, the Puerto Rican artist closed out his year by adding three titles to his list of videos with more than one billion views on the streaming platform: “Dákiti” with Jhay Cortez, which surpassed the 10-digit mark in January; “Amorfoda,” which achieved it on Sept. 8; and “Callaíta” with Tainy, which reached the milestone in the last days of December. Since then, more music videos — in which Bunny serves as the lead, featured artist or collaborator — also skyrocketed into the Billion Views Club: “Soy Peor,” the 2016 trap anthem that ultimately put him on the map; the sensual “Diles,” also from 2016, which features Ozuna, Farruko, Arcángel and Ñengo Flow; “Ahora Me Llama,” his first collaborative effort with Karol G in 2017; and also his first collab with J Balvin, the 2017 “Si Tu Novio Te Deja Sola.” Prior to the newly-added “Un x100to” in Sept. 2025, the Puerto Rican star had garnered one billion views with videos for “Te Boté (Remix),” “Mayores,” “No Me Conoce (Remix),” “I Like It,” “Mía” and “Tú No Vive Así.” The other visuals close to reaching the milestone are “Yonaguni,” “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Sensualidad” with Prince Royce, J Balvin, DJ Luian and Mambo Kingz, and the Arcángel-assisted “Me Acostumbré,” all of which have over 900 million views as of press time. The artist born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio has catapulted to global success with albums YHLQMDLG, Las Que No Iban a Salir, El Último Tour del Mundo, Un Verano Sin Ti, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana and, most recently, Debí Tirar Más Fotos. The latter four debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, making him the only artist to top the tally with a Spanish-language album — not once, but four times. Below, see all of Bad Bunny’s videos to enter the YouTube Billion Views Club: “Te Bote (Remix)” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Bad Bunny joined the star-studded reggaeton lineup of “Te Bote (Remix)” alongside newcomers Casper, Nio García, Darell, Ozuna and pioneer Nicky Jam. The music video, featuring all six artists, was published on April 11, 2018, and has garnered more than 2.2 billion views at the time of publishing.  “Mayores” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Five summers ago, Becky G and Bad Bunny teamed up for the flirtatious “Mayores” track, narrating the story of a girl who likes older men. The music video, officially published on July 14, 2017, has garnered more than 2.1 billion video views at the time of publishing and is currently Becky G’s most-watched music clip. “No Me Conoce (Remix)” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo In 2019, Bad Bunny and J Balvin released an entire collaborative album called Oasis. That  same year, they teamed up with various artists including Jhayco on his “No Me Conoce (Remix).” The bromance was so real that this music video garnered more than 1.9 billion views since it was published on May 17, 2019. “I Like It” Image Credit: MediaPunch/REX/Shutterstock The music video for Cardi B’s “I Like It,” alongside Bad Bunny and J Balvin, was published on May 29, 2018, and currently has nearly 1.5 billion views at the time of publishing. The track reworks the classic “I Like It Like That,” originally performed by Pete Rodriguez in 1967 and taken to No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997 (titled “I Like It”) by The Blackout Allstars. “Tu No Vive Asi” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo In 2016, Latin hitmakers DJ Luian and Mambo Kingz reeled in Puerto Rican star Arcangel and a then-rising artist Bad Bunny for “Tu No Vives.” The track, which sends a message to the haters and people who are fake, further propelled the growing Latin trap movement. The video currently has more than 1.4 billion views (at the time of publishing).   “Mia” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Published on Oct. 11, 2018, Bad Bunny and Drake’s block party music video currently has over 1.3 billion views (at the time of publishing). Two months later, the track hit No. 1 on the Billboard Latin Airplay, Latin Pop Songs, and Latin Rhythm Airplay Charts.     “Dákiti” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo With over 1.2 billion views, the official music video for “Dákiti,” which shows the two artists performing the song in a beach setting, premiered on Oct. 20, 2020. On the Billboard charts, the track, part of Bunny’s chart-topping album El Ultimo Tour del Mundo, hit No. 1 on Jan. 2, 2021, and spent 27 consecutive weeks at the top.   “Amorfoda” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Released just one day after Valentine’s Day in February of 2018, “AMORFODA” marked a significant departure from Bad Bunny’s usual trap-infused musical style, with the two-time Grammy winner opting instead for minimalistic piano. Four years later, the music video surpassed the one billion views mark. “Callaíta” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo Released in 2019, “Callaíta” helped set the tone for Un Verano Sin Ti with its summery beach vibe. The music video to the Bunny and Tainy song shows a shy girl who lowkey loves the party life. “Diles” Image Credit: Getty Images; Design by Jessica Xie Bad Bunny joined forces with Ozuna, Farruko, Arcángel, and Ñengo Flow on the sultry trap song “Diles.” An official music video was never released but its lyric video, published to YouTube on Aug. 25, 2016, has amassed over one billion views, further proving it’s a timeless bop. “Soy Peor” Image Credit: Courtesy Photo “Soy Peor,” which translates to “I’m worst,” peaked at No. 19 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart and served as one of Bunny’s first breakout hits. In the NSFW video, Bunny is seen hiding a body in the trunk of his car and then hanging out with some girls at the club. “Ahora Me Llama” Image

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