Album

X 100pre

Bad Bunny

2018 · Hip Hop, Latin

Rare pressing on Gatefold

X 100pre by Bad Bunny

X 100pre is a Latin & Tropical album by Bad Bunny, originally released in 2018. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.

About

“I have always wanted to release an album, but I never had the opportunity,” Bad Bunny tells Apple Music of his long-awaited debut LP. “Now I feel completely free as an artist and as a person. I feel good about showing people something different.” It’s hard to imagine that in a little under three year, Benito Martínez Ocasio went from working in a grocery store to amassing a fervent worldwide following on the back of massive singles and high-profile guest feature. On Noche Buena 2018, Bad Bunny finally delivered his much-anticipated full-length debut, <i>X 100PRE</i>—an engulfing breakup album that doesn’t merely justify the long wait, but also redefines música urbana. <i>X 100PRE</i> has everything you’d expect from the reigning king of Latin trap. The songs seamlessly flow into one another and cross genres freely, creating a narrative fueled by trap, reggaetón, dream-pop, pop-punk/emo, and Dominican dembow. The album opens with “NI BIEN NI MAL,” in which he promises that no matter how tempted he may be, he won’t cave in and call an ex (“Pase lo que pase no te voy a llamar”). His declaration that without his former lover, he’s neither happy nor sad, speaks to a place many have been after a pivotal relationship: stuck in the middle, waiting for closure. “Solo de Mí” goes from emo-perreo to trap-reggaetón heater, and in it Bad Bunny reaffirms his agency as an individual after accepting the dissolution of his relationship. It’s one of the strongest tracks on the album and was recorded just a couple of weeks before its release. “I was going into the studio in Miami to listen to all of the songs and see what was missing,” he say. “I went to take a shower and started singing, ‘No me vuelvas…’ I kept going: ‘No soy tuyo...solo de mí.’ I rushed out of the shower and didn’t even dry myself off. I just laid down some tones with my voice and said, ‘Give me a click track so I can record in time,’ and I recorded the choru. Everything happened really fast.” The album is surprisingly light on guest, and those who are here highlight Bad Bunny’s own strength. On “200 MPH,” Diplo offers a minimalist but effective trap number, while the Drake-featuring global smash “MIA” has the Canadian superstar singing in Spanish and Bad Bunny delivering one of his most clever lines to date: “Yo soy tu Romeo pero no Santo” (“I’m your Romeo but I’m no saint”), a reference to bachata star Romeo Santo. “La Romana,” named for the Dominican city where the song was recorded with El Alfa, kicks off with an infectious “trapchata” foundation, before changing gears and clobbering listeners with a full-force Dominican dembow banger. .

via Apple Music

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Tracklist

  1. 1NI BIEN NI MAL3:56
  2. 2200 MPH (feat. Diplo)2:50
  3. 3¿Quién Tú Eres?2:39
  4. 4Caro3:49
  5. 5Tenemos Que Hablar3:44
  6. 6Otra Noche en Miami3:53
  7. 7Ser Bichote3:13
  8. 8Si Estuviésemos Juntos2:49
  9. 9Solo de Mí3:17
  10. 10Cuando Perriabas3:08
  11. 11La Romana (feat. El Alfa)5:00
  12. 12Como Antes3:50
  13. 13RLNDT4:44
  14. 14Estamos Bien3:28
  15. 15MÍA (feat. Drake)3:30

Sound DNA

  • Latin & Tropical
  • Latin Urban
  • bassheavy
  • euphoric
  • hedonistic

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Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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