Bad Bunny is not just a global phenomenon, he is a latin artist who reshaped music culture from puerto Rico to the rest of the entertainment industry. Known as El Conejo Malo, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio built a career that blends reggaeton, trap, rap, and emotional storytelling into a sound that feels both raw and universal. Every song feels personal, every track hits hard, and every album becomes a cultural time marker.
Winning multiple Grammy Awards and performing at the Super Bowl in 2026, Bad Bunny has proven that spanish music can dominate the billboard charts without compromise. His flow, his lyrics, and his fearless perreo energy turned him into the best ambassador of modern latin genre evolution.
Below are the 10 essential Bad Bunny songs you absolutely need to know.
Find the song on KaraFun, feel the beat and channel your inner latin superstar!
1. Safaera
Released on YHLQMDLG, this explosive hit featuring feat Jowell & Randy and Ñengo Flow is pure chaos: beat switches, wild video aesthetics, and unapologetic perreo energy. Safaera became a reggaeton manifesto, dominating youtube and rewriting party rules. A true song for a fun time!
2. Tití Me Preguntó
This track from Un Verano Sin Ti mixes humor, love, and cultural satire. Its lyrics reference romana rhythms, alfa influences, and puerto rican family traditions. A viral hit that conquered billboard and became a global anthem in 2022, and still one his best song.
3. Dákiti (feat. Jhay Cortez)
A hypnotic song blending trap and reggaeton, this track marked a sleek, minimalist turn in bad bunny’s music. The futuristic video, smooth flow, and clean beat helped it reach #1 worldwide. Mas mood than noise, mas vibe than flex!
4. Yo Perreo Sola
A feminist hit with a bold video, this song flips club culture on its head. Dressed as his own alter ego, bunny delivers a reggaeton statement about autonomy, love, and space. Few songs have shaped modern perreo culture like this one.
5. Callaíta
This song is a feat with Tainy, a puerto rican artist. Soft beat, summery flow, and intimate lyrics make this track timeless. Originally a standalone released single, it later found its home on an album. The video and fotos reinforced its beachside verano vibe.
6. DtMF
DtMF is a reflective Bad Bunny song about regret and memory. One of his best hit. He looks back on moments he lived without thinking they would end, realizing too late that he didn’t slow down enough to appreciate them. The title “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” is literal and emotional: it is about wishing you had kept proof of people, places, and times that are now gone. The song is calm, restrained, and personal, focusing on time passing, emotional distance, and the weight of what you did not preserve.
7. Mía (feat. Drake)
A historic hit that proved espanol music could lead the global charts. Bad Bunny sings with the rap superstar Drake.
Drake adapts to bad bunny’s flow, not the other way around. Released in 2019, it’s a milestone song for latin music visibility.
8. I Like It (feat. Cardi B & J Balvin)
I Like It is a high-energy, playful song built for the club. It’s originally a song by Cardi B featuring Bad Bunny and J Balvin, but we could not do a Bad Bunny list without mentioning this mega hit. Driven by a booming beat and a clear Latin trap influence, the track is about confidence, pleasure, and doing things on your own terms. Bad Bunny’s verse adds swagger and humor, balancing Cardi B’s bold attitude and J Balvin’s smooth delivery. The song celebrates desire without apology and turned into a global hit because of its infectious rhythm, simple hook, and pure dancefloor energy.
9. Monaco
“Monaco” is a Bad Bunny track from Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023), packed with luxury imagery and sharp confidence, a perfect pick if you want a high-energy karaoke performance. Wether you like the genre or not, it’s your time to shine!
10. Ojitos Lindos
A tender song blending reggaeton, indie pop, and Caribbean beat. The love theme, smooth video, and emotional lyrics made it one of the most streamed songs of Un Verano Sin Ti.
Bad Bunny: From Puerto Rico to the World
From underground trap to global domination, Bad Bunny changed the rules. As an artist, booker magnet, and cultural voice, he proved that latin music doesn’t need translation. His tour numbers, billboard records, Grammy wins, and iconic Super Bowl halftime show confirm it: this “conejo” is here to stay.
Whether you came for the beat, the lyrics, the perreo, or the flow, one thing is clear, nadie sabe what Bad Bunny will do next, and that’s exactly why the mundo del music keeps watching.
It is clear that Bad Bunny has become a defining artist in latin music, reshaping the genre through a bold mix of reggaeton, trap, and rap rooted in puerto rican culture. From albums like YHLQMDLG to Nadie Sabe, released hits such as Safaera or Eoo reached billboard success and a truly global audience, proving that a solo conejo can redefine pop standards.