Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and songwriter who has gained international fame for his contributions to the Latin music industry. He was born on March 10, 1994, in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico.

Bad Bunny's music career took off in the late 2010s, and he quickly became one of the most prominent figures in the Latin music world.

His music is a fusion of various genres, including reggaeton, Latin trap, and hip-hop, and he's known for his distinctive voice and unique style.

His influence extends beyond music, as he has collaborated with major brands, appeared in films, and made guest appearances on television shows.

Bad Bunny's impact on the global music scene has been significant, and he continues to be a trailblazer in the Latin music industry.

Below are the top 5 Bad Bunny must -hear collabs.

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'Sensualidad' With J Balvin & Prince Royce

While almost every Bad Bunny song becomes a hit, some are more underrated than others. An early gem in his career is "Sensualidad," one of the standout Bad Bunny collabs, according to HNHH.

Joined by J Balvin and Prince Royce and with production from DJ Luian and Mambo Kingz, the track offers a simple yet vibrant backdrop.

Each of the three artists brings their unique style to the song, taking turns on the chorus and introducing dynamic melody changes to their verses.

Their seamless chemistry is evident as they ad-lib during each other's parts, adding to the track's charm. The song also concludes with an entertaining outro filled with ad-libs and shoutouts.

"Sensualidad" is a perfect summer anthem and foreshadows the strong partnership between Bad Bunny and J Balvin, setting the stage for their 2019 collaborative album, Oasis.

'La Romana' feat. El Alfa

"La Romana" is one of Bad Bunny's most intense bangers and one of his standout collaborations.

The track begins with a delicate melody before transitioning into a hard-hitting Latin trap beat. Bad Bunny's rapid flow intertwines with various melodies as he takes charge of the song's early section.

Then, the track takes a sharp turn, introducing an ominous flute sound that serves as the perfect setup for El Alfa's fiery dembow segment.

El Alfa repeatedly emphasizes "Fuego," "Fire," and "Caliente," intensifying the track. Bad Bunny seamlessly adapts to El Alfa's style, delivering his verses on the second beat.

"La Romana" shines brightly in both musical repertoires, making it a definitive highlight.

'Vuelve' - Daddy Yankee and Bad Bunny

Amid the 2017 wave of singles, "Vuelve" emerged as a poignant ballad that universally tugs at the heartstrings, a hallmark of any slowed-down reggaeton breakup song worth its weight. The fact that the track features the reigning king of reggaeton, Daddy Yankee, only adds to its allure, Remezcla noted.

"Vuelve" delves into a particularly tragic sentiment: the narrator finds living without his former love unbearable.

The idea of passing away poses its own set of dilemmas: "I'm afraid of dying and being reincarnated, for fear you won't be there," Bad Bunny croons at the song's outset.

'Safaera' - Bad Bunny x Jowell y Randy x Ñengo Flow

"Safaera" is undeniably an instant classic, an epic tribute to reggaetón.

It draws inspiration from the genre's history and is predominantly delivered by three of its greats. The track caters perfectly to our collectively short attention spans with its tempo changes and style shifts.

"Safaera" stands out prominently in the brilliant album YHLQMDLG, a masterpiece from start to finish.

'La Canción' - Bad Bunny and J Balvin

"La Canción" is a timeless and universally heart-wrenching track with a meta aspect.

When Benito and Balvin collaborated on their joint EP Oasis in 2019, it was during the peak of their close friendship. The song narrates a melancholic tale about the enduring memories of a past love.

What makes this song special is how it weaves its way into our memories, syncing with the human pulse and embellished by velvety trumpet accents.

It is not just about its impressive chart performance but that "La Canción" is beautifully simple yet unforgettable, earning it a place in the pantheon of the greatest heartbreak songs ever.

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Written by: Rick Martin

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