Bad Bunny Residency

Bad Bunny Breaks Records with Sold-Out Residency in Puerto Rico

Tickets for all 30 shows of the 'No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí' concerts sold out within minutes

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Bad Bunny’s latest album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, has cemented his place as one of the most influential artists in the music world right now. The album has deeply resonated with his fans and even managed to win over listeners who hadn’t yet explored his music. With a deep love for his Puerto Rican roots, Bad Bunny used this project to honor his culture, immersing listeners in the vibrant essence of his homeland.

This celebration of identity extends to the residency he recently announced at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico. Tickets sold out in just minutes, promising a summer filled with music, cultural pride, and unforgettable energy.

On top of that, Bad Bunny hit another milestone with his NO ME QUIERO IR DE AQUÍ residency—a series of 30 shows. Some were exclusively for Puerto Rican residents, while others were open to fans worldwide. The demand was incredible, and promoter Move Concerts proudly announced: “Historic! 30 sold-out shows in record time for Bad Bunny’s residency at the Coliseo. Over 400,000 tickets sold in just 4 hours.”

Bad Bunny: Latin Artist with Over 100 Hot 100 Entries

Bad Bunny is breaking records left and right—not just with ticket sales but also in the music charts. His latest album has earned him a spot among a select group of artists with over 100 entries on the Billboard Hot 100, an incredible achievement for the Puerto Rican star.

All 17 tracks from the album landed on the Hot 100, charting between numbers 27 and 95. This makes him the first Latin artist to break the 100-song mark on the chart. As of now, he has an impressive 113 songs on the Hot 100—a record no other Latin artist has reached.

To put this achievement into perspective, only 20 artists worldwide have ever reached these numbers. Drake sits at the top with an incredible 338 songs on the chart, followed by Taylor Swift with 264 tracks, though there’s still quite a gap between them.

Bad Bunny, on the other hand, has taken Latin music to new heights. He’s now outpaced huge names like Justin Bieber, Beyoncé, and Elvis Presley on the same list, solidifying his position as a global icon for the genre.