Picking the best Bad Bunny songs isn’t an easy task, but we’ve stepped up to the challenge.
Since releasing his debut album X100PRE in 2018, which then cemented him as a bona fide trap and reggaeton artist, El Conejo Malo has kept fans on the edge of their seats as he’s branched out to experiment with other sounds such as dembow, mambo, indie-pop and rock-alternative. His ability to oscillate between genres — at times in one single song — is what makes him one of the most fascinating artists today.
Now, the 31-year-old Grammy-winning artist has a wide-ranging catalog of songs that define a generation, creating new anthems such as the empowering “Yo Perreo Sola,” the club-ready, chart-topping hit “Dákiti,” and the feel-good track “Estamos Bien,” which are just three of the 40 songs that round out Billboard‘s best Bad Bunny songs list.
Earlier this year, the Puerto Rican hitmaker released Debí Tirar Más Fotos, his most eclectic album yet, inspired by tropical music that soundtracked not only his childhood, but his beloved island. The 17-track set is the hitmaker’s sixth studio album, following his 2023 project, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana. Throughout his latest Billboard 200-topping LP, he blends plena and salsa with genres like house and reggaetón. Debí includes collaborations with artists Chuwi, Dei V, Omar Courtz, Pleneros de la Cresta and RaiNao.
From the Drake-assisted “Mía” to “Safaera,” “Maldita Pobreza” and “La Romana,” check out the 40 songs we think are Bad Bunny’s best tracks so far, in alphabetical order.
The post “Bad Bunny’s 40 Best Songs: Critics’ Picks” by Billboard Staff was published on 11/10/2025 by www.billboard.com


































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