Bad Bunny has shared his wholesome reaction to the viral TikTok ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ trend on social media – check it out below.
This past weekend (January 4), Bad Bunny released his highly anticipated sixth studio album, ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’. The second to last song on the album is the title track, shortened to ‘DtMF’.
On the song, Benito sings about regretting not living in the moment and enjoying precious time with his loved ones: “Debí tirar más foto’ de cuando te tuve / Debí darte más beso y abrazo las veces que pude” (“I should have taken more photos when I had you / I should have given you more kisses and hugs when I had the chance”).
The song has since been used to soundtrack TikTok users’ favourite memories, and carries in line with the theme of the song. The trend has since gone viral with over 60,000 videos using the track, prompting Bad Bunny to post his own reaction to the trend.
In the video below, Bunny is seen tearing up after watching videos that utilise his song. He doesn’t say a single word in the video, but smiles to the camera as tears stream down his cheeks.
Check out the heartwarming and emotional reaction below.
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While announcing the album in December, Bad Bunny shared a short snippet of Puerto Rican film director Jacobo Morales reflecting on his life with a cartoon frog named “Concho”, voiced by Kenneth Canales – the film has since been released in full.
‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ follows Bad Bunny’s last full-length release, 2023’s ‘Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana‘ (which translates as ‘Nobody Knows What Is Going to Happen Tomorrow’).
In a glowing five-star review of ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’, Lucas Villa wrote for NME: “On ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’, Benito revolutionizes Puerto Rico’s folk music and reclaims his reggaeton throne with game-changing fusions that are authentic to him and what he believes in.”
In other news, the trailer for Adam Sandler‘s Happy Gilmore 2 – which features Bad Bunny was recently released.
Elsewhere, it was revealed that Bad Bunny’s ‘Most Wanted Tour’ landed the seventh spot on the Top 10 highest-grossing music tours for 2024, with a whopping $210.9 million (£166.2m) earned.