Bad Bunny is undoubtedly one of the biggest musical acts in the world these days, and he has certainly come a long way from his simple origins in Puerto Rico. With a new album on the way, we take a look at five of his best songs so far.

Known as the "King of Latin Trap," Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio is now one of the most recognized faces and voices in all of music, having collaborated with the likes of Drake, Karol G., Cardi B., and many more. Rumors are even saying he is dating Kendall Jenner.

Our 5 Favorite Bad Bunny Songs (So Far)

The Puerto Rican rapper and singer has put out many songs through the years, but which ones are his best? We pick out five of our favorite ones, and these are, in no particular order:

I Like It (With Cardi B. and J Balvin)

While he is more known for Spanish language songs, Bad Bunny does English ones occasionally, and this collaboration with Cardi B. and J Balvin may be the best one.

According to The American Songwriter, this track is quite colorful and helped cement Bad Bunny as one of the biggest names in pop music. It is also very catchy and has been replayed all over.

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Estamos Bien

When Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, this song was released, and it matched the mood of that tragedy. As Rolling Stone noted, the song emphasized the links between reggaeton and resistance with this gospel-inspired elegy, which Bad Bunny used to pour his heart and soul out.

The song emphasized the challenging period his home island was going through. When he performed it on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Bad Bunny even called out Donald Trump's bungled response to the natural disaster.

Yo Perreo Sola

As Billboard pointed out, this one is a "reggaeton anthem for independent women who like to dance alone at the club." The song roughly translates to "I twerk alone" in English and has been described by many as "taking reggaeton back to its roots" as it takes inspiration from communal African dances that influenced Caribbean traditions.

Diles

This song has been described as Bad Bunny's breakout track, and it is still listened to by many to this day. This Spanish language masterpiece, released in 2016, has been described as a song that focuses on frantic rhythms while also boasting "sensual harmonies and an urgency to just be human together." It is so iconic that its music video has almost reached a billion streams on YouTube alone.

La Romana (feat. El Alfa)

"La Romana" is what happens when Puerto Rico's biggest artist teams up with one of the Dominican Republic's best as Bad Bunny and El Alfa come together for a masterful cross-island collaboration that boasts plinking bachata strings and air horns and an unforgettable beat.

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Written by: Rick Martin

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