Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” is the Most Streamed Album of 2023 on Spotify
Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti continues making strides over a year after it first dropped in 2022
Bad Bunny’s Un Verano Sin Ti continues making strides over a year after it first dropped. Un Verano Sin Ti is once again Spotify’s most streamed album of the year, Guinness World Records reported. The Puerto Rican reggaetonero garnered 4.5 billion streams on this album on Spotify in 2023 alone with the tracks “Me Porto Bonito” featuring Chencho Corleone, “Callaita” featuring Tainy, “Tití Me Preguntó”, “Ojitos Lindos” featuring Bomba Estereo, and “Efecto” each reaching over 1 billion streams. The mega-successful album was released May 2022 and quickly became his most-successful album to date. Since its release, the album has garnered numerous accolades and praise for its artistry. He also held the title for most-streamed artist on Spotify for three consecutive years and was the first non-English speaker to earn the title. On top of being this year’s most-streamed album on Spotify, Un Verano Sin Ti is also Spotify’s most-streamed album of all time with over 15 billion streams as of December 2023.
In October, El Conejo Malo dropped his most recent album entitled Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar also broke records when it became the most-streamed album in a single day on Spotify. The album, which was released on Friday the 13th, has seen great success on the streaming platform and includes collaborations with many Puerto Rican artists such as Young Miko, Feid, Arcangel and Eladio Carrión. “Perro Negro”, “Where She Goes”, and “Monaco” are among the most-streamed songs from the album. To support the album, Bad Bunny will also be going on his “Most Wanted” tour next year starting on February 21 in Salt Lake City and making its way throughout the United States until May 26, when it is expected to end in Miami.
Throughout his career he’s earned nine other Guinness World Record titles and Un Verano Sin Ti is also the most streamed album on Spotify of all time with 15.177 billion streams as of Dec. 19, GWR reported. He previously spoke with TIME magazine about being the most streamed artist on Spotify:
“The manner in which I do music is a way that’s so real. I give so much love to the music. I always say that my mom gave so much love to me since I was kid, that’s why I have so much to give to the world and los demás (the rest). I think that my songs are the same. I give so much love to my songs that it doesn’t run out. That energy every time you listen to my song it’ll give you so much alegria (joy). I don’t do songs just to do them. When I have a song to release I will release it.”