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]]>The music video for “BOKeTE” explores the themes of nostalgia and pain, which are at the heart of his latest studio album. He can be seen walking along the beach, dining on his own, having conversations on the phone, and dancing with himself while singing about a lost love and regret.
At one point, Bad Bunny gazes directly into the camera and delivers a bittersweet monologue in Spanish: “Thank God I’m alive, and that’s what matters. I’ve fallen in love 515 times, and with you, it’s 516. It’s time to keep going, to fight, to push forward, and maybe later, if we fall in love again…”
“BOKeTE” was released as one of the songs from Bad Bunny’s latest album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, which also produced singles “El Clúb”, “Pitorro de Coco”, and “Baile Inolvidable”, in addition to the Billboard Global 200 number-one hit “DTMF”. He described it as his most personal album to date, and said it’s “dedicated to all the Puerto Ricans in the entire world.”
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]]>Debí Tirar Más Fotos earned 203,500 equivalent album units during its first full tracking week, including 195,000 SEA units (equaling 264.03 million on-demand official streams of the set’s songs), 7,500 traditional album sales, and 1,000 TEA units.
Debí Tirar Más Fotos scored the largest streaming week for a Latin album since Bad Bunny’s own record Un Verano Sin Ti debuted with 356.55 million. He also hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with El Último Tour Del Mundo (2020) and Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023).
Bad Bunny managed to top the Billboard 200 chart with Debí Tirar Más Fotos just 1,000 units ahead of Taylor Swift’s Lover: Live From Paris, which hit No. 2 with 202,500 equivalent album units earned.
Debí Tirar Más Fotos hit the shelves on January 5, and its release was preceded by singles “El Clúb”, “Pitorro de Coco”, and “Baile Inolvidable”. Bad Bunny will promote its release with a 30-day Residency at Coliseo de Puerto Rico, which sold out in just four hours.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Boygenius singer Lucy Dacus announced her solo comeback earlier this week, and teased her upcoming album Forever is a Feeling with the lead single “Ankles”. The magical music video for this song feels like a fever dream and stars the Bottoms actress Havana Rose Liu.
Speaking of comebacks, Mumford & Sons are gearing up for the release of their first album in seven years. Rushmere will hit the shelves on March 28, and they’ve given us a taste of things to come with the lead single of the same name.
This week also marked the release of Mac Miller’s second posthumous album Balloonerism, which was originally recorded back in 2014. “Funny Papers” emerged as our favorite song, but this record also produced collaborations with SZA and Delusional Thomas.
Check out the rest of our list of the best songs of the week to discover new music by Perfume Genius, Samia, Banks, John Summit, Cloves, NLE Choppa, Imagine Dragons, Ela Minus, and The Weather Station.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos created more commotion than any album this week, giving us 17 epic new tracks. “Baile Inolvidable” was released as its third single, and the Puerto Rican superstar made quite a splash with a captivating music video for this song.
Ethel Cain kicked 2025 off by dropping her brand-new self-released album Perverts, and promoted its release by sharing a moody music video for “Vacillator”. Scottish indie rockers Franz Ferdinand made an epic comeback with The Human Fear, their first album in seven years, which produced a new single “Hooked”.
This week has also given us several amazing collaborations, including “Are You Even Real” by Teddy Swims and Giveon, plus “Hypnotized” by Ellie Goulding and Anyma. Stick around to check out the rest of our list and discover new music by Japanese Breakfast, The Lumineers, Wallows, Rod Wave, and JADE.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bad Bunny decided to finish up the year by announcing the release of his next studio album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, which can be translated to I Should Have Taken More Photos. The Puerto Rican superstar is dropping his next record January 5, 2025, and he gave us a taste of things to come with its second single, titled “Pitorro de Coco”. The full album will feature 17 songs, including the previously released single “El Clúb”.
The rest of our list for this week will introduce you to many new artists, and you’ll love it if you’re in the mood to discover some amazing new acts. We made room with such established artists as M.I.A. and Lost Frequencies, while also spotlighting Jillian Rossi, Charlie Houston, The Haunt, and many more.
Check out our final list of the best songs of the week for 2024, and get ready to step into the New Year with some epic new tracks on your playlist.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This Friday has been pretty slow for new album drops in the US, but it’s given us a few amazing K-pop releases. Blackpink’s Rosé shared her debut solo album Rosie and promoted its release with the music video for “Toxic Till the End”, while the girl group TWICE joined forces with Megan Thee Stallion for “Strategy”, the lead single from their new EP of the same name.
Speaking of amazing collaborations, the deluxe version of Khalid’s latest album Sincere has given us quite a few. He made it to our list with “Personal” featuring Normani, but he also joined forces with Ayra Starr and Chlöe.
The rest of our list offers a great mix of different genres from acclaimed artists from all around the globe. Fans of Latin music can enjoy new songs by Bad Bunny and Peso Pluma, while those who prefer alternative sound should check out new songs by Hozier, TV Girl, George Clanton, Sky Ferreira, Sam Fender, and Sawyer Hill.
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]]>This Friday marked the release of several great albums, and The Cure’s Songs of a Lost World is the best of them all. It produced two singles between hitting the shelves, but the remaining six songs are equally amazing, and we’re singling out “All I Ever Am” as an early favorite.
Tyler, the Creator made an unconventional decision and dropped his new album Chromakopia on Monday, instead of waiting until Friday. He made a splash with several songs from this record, including “Darling, I” ft. Teezo Touchdown.
When it comes to new singles released this week, none created more than The Weeknd’s latest. He tapped Anitta to appear in the eerie music video for “São Paulo”, the third single from his upcoming album Hurry Up Tomorrow.
The rest of our list of the best songs of the week includes something for everyone, so check it out to discover new music by Shawn Mendes, Ethel Cain, LCD Soundsystem, Snoop Dogg, and many more.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>We can count on music’s biggest stars to drop great new albums on Friday, and they’ve certainly delivered this week. Future’s Mixtape Pluto is poised to make the biggest splash on the charts along with its new single “Too Fast”, but Jamie xx’s In Waves is our personal favorite, especially after giving us the amazing new collaboration “Waited All Night” ft. Romy and Oliver Sim.
Bon Iver are setting the stage for their new EP Sables, and they’ve given us a new single “Speyside” as part of their promo for this record. Speaking of EPs worth keeping an eye on, Alemeda is a rising star worth watching, and you’ll be obsessed with her new song “I Already Dug Your Grave”.
This week also marked the return of Bad Bunny with “Una Velita”, while Gwen Stefani teased her new album Bouqet with “Somebody Else’s”. The rest of our list includes new songs by the likes of Kelsea Ballerini, All Time Low, and Father John Misty, so stick around to check them out.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week has been pretty slow for major album releases, but that didn’t stop our favorite alternative artists from sharing new music with the world. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ Wild God is the week’s best new album, and we singled out “Joy” as its best new song.
This week also marked the release of Big Sean’s Better Me Than You, which produced many great collaborations, including “It Is What It Is” ft. Gunna. Muni Long impressed us with the title single from her new album Revenge, while Kehlani dropped “When He’s Not There” ft. Lucky Daye from her latest mixtape While We Wait 2.
Several more amazing collaborations made it to our list, including “SOS (S-x on Sight)” by Victoria Monét and Usher, “Vivo Por Ella” by Andrea Bocelli and Karol G, and “Summer Drop” by Cordae and Anderson .Paak.
Check out our list in full to also discover amazing brand-new tunes by Paris Paloma, Noah Kahan, and James Bay.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Two of the buzziest new songs this week saw our favorite artists join forces. Lady Gaga found a perfect partner in crime in Bruno Mars and rocked our world with their collaboration “Die with a Smile”, while Lisa and Rosalía joined forces for a sleek and confident girl power anthem “New Woman”.
When it comes to new albums released this week, Post Malone finally shared his country-leaning new LP F-1 Trillion. This record produced many hit collaborations even before hitting the shelves, and “Have The Heart” ft. Dolly Parton is among the album’s best.
The indie pop band Foster the People returned with a new album Paradise State of Mind, and impressed us with the new song “See You in the Afterlife”, while Hozier’s new EP Unaired has given us three new songs, including “Nobody’s Soldier”.
Halsey also created a lot of buzz with her new single “Lonely is the Muse”, and managed to make it to our list alongside The Blessed Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Bishop Briggs, Benson Boone, and Coco Jones.
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]]>The post Bad Bunny Dances Through Heartbreak in “BOKeTE” Music Video appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The music video for “BOKeTE” explores the themes of nostalgia and pain, which are at the heart of his latest studio album. He can be seen walking along the beach, dining on his own, having conversations on the phone, and dancing with himself while singing about a lost love and regret.
At one point, Bad Bunny gazes directly into the camera and delivers a bittersweet monologue in Spanish: “Thank God I’m alive, and that’s what matters. I’ve fallen in love 515 times, and with you, it’s 516. It’s time to keep going, to fight, to push forward, and maybe later, if we fall in love again…”
“BOKeTE” was released as one of the songs from Bad Bunny’s latest album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, which also produced singles “El Clúb”, “Pitorro de Coco”, and “Baile Inolvidable”, in addition to the Billboard Global 200 number-one hit “DTMF”. He described it as his most personal album to date, and said it’s “dedicated to all the Puerto Ricans in the entire world.”
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]]>The post Bad Bunny’s Tops Billboard 200 With “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Debí Tirar Más Fotos earned 203,500 equivalent album units during its first full tracking week, including 195,000 SEA units (equaling 264.03 million on-demand official streams of the set’s songs), 7,500 traditional album sales, and 1,000 TEA units.
Debí Tirar Más Fotos scored the largest streaming week for a Latin album since Bad Bunny’s own record Un Verano Sin Ti debuted with 356.55 million. He also hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with El Último Tour Del Mundo (2020) and Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023).
Bad Bunny managed to top the Billboard 200 chart with Debí Tirar Más Fotos just 1,000 units ahead of Taylor Swift’s Lover: Live From Paris, which hit No. 2 with 202,500 equivalent album units earned.
Debí Tirar Más Fotos hit the shelves on January 5, and its release was preceded by singles “El Clúb”, “Pitorro de Coco”, and “Baile Inolvidable”. Bad Bunny will promote its release with a 30-day Residency at Coliseo de Puerto Rico, which sold out in just four hours.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Boygenius singer Lucy Dacus announced her solo comeback earlier this week, and teased her upcoming album Forever is a Feeling with the lead single “Ankles”. The magical music video for this song feels like a fever dream and stars the Bottoms actress Havana Rose Liu.
Speaking of comebacks, Mumford & Sons are gearing up for the release of their first album in seven years. Rushmere will hit the shelves on March 28, and they’ve given us a taste of things to come with the lead single of the same name.
This week also marked the release of Mac Miller’s second posthumous album Balloonerism, which was originally recorded back in 2014. “Funny Papers” emerged as our favorite song, but this record also produced collaborations with SZA and Delusional Thomas.
Check out the rest of our list of the best songs of the week to discover new music by Perfume Genius, Samia, Banks, John Summit, Cloves, NLE Choppa, Imagine Dragons, Ela Minus, and The Weather Station.
The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos created more commotion than any album this week, giving us 17 epic new tracks. “Baile Inolvidable” was released as its third single, and the Puerto Rican superstar made quite a splash with a captivating music video for this song.
Ethel Cain kicked 2025 off by dropping her brand-new self-released album Perverts, and promoted its release by sharing a moody music video for “Vacillator”. Scottish indie rockers Franz Ferdinand made an epic comeback with The Human Fear, their first album in seven years, which produced a new single “Hooked”.
This week has also given us several amazing collaborations, including “Are You Even Real” by Teddy Swims and Giveon, plus “Hypnotized” by Ellie Goulding and Anyma. Stick around to check out the rest of our list and discover new music by Japanese Breakfast, The Lumineers, Wallows, Rod Wave, and JADE.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Bad Bunny decided to finish up the year by announcing the release of his next studio album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, which can be translated to I Should Have Taken More Photos. The Puerto Rican superstar is dropping his next record January 5, 2025, and he gave us a taste of things to come with its second single, titled “Pitorro de Coco”. The full album will feature 17 songs, including the previously released single “El Clúb”.
The rest of our list for this week will introduce you to many new artists, and you’ll love it if you’re in the mood to discover some amazing new acts. We made room with such established artists as M.I.A. and Lost Frequencies, while also spotlighting Jillian Rossi, Charlie Houston, The Haunt, and many more.
Check out our final list of the best songs of the week for 2024, and get ready to step into the New Year with some epic new tracks on your playlist.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This Friday has been pretty slow for new album drops in the US, but it’s given us a few amazing K-pop releases. Blackpink’s Rosé shared her debut solo album Rosie and promoted its release with the music video for “Toxic Till the End”, while the girl group TWICE joined forces with Megan Thee Stallion for “Strategy”, the lead single from their new EP of the same name.
Speaking of amazing collaborations, the deluxe version of Khalid’s latest album Sincere has given us quite a few. He made it to our list with “Personal” featuring Normani, but he also joined forces with Ayra Starr and Chlöe.
The rest of our list offers a great mix of different genres from acclaimed artists from all around the globe. Fans of Latin music can enjoy new songs by Bad Bunny and Peso Pluma, while those who prefer alternative sound should check out new songs by Hozier, TV Girl, George Clanton, Sky Ferreira, Sam Fender, and Sawyer Hill.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This Friday marked the release of several great albums, and The Cure’s Songs of a Lost World is the best of them all. It produced two singles between hitting the shelves, but the remaining six songs are equally amazing, and we’re singling out “All I Ever Am” as an early favorite.
Tyler, the Creator made an unconventional decision and dropped his new album Chromakopia on Monday, instead of waiting until Friday. He made a splash with several songs from this record, including “Darling, I” ft. Teezo Touchdown.
When it comes to new singles released this week, none created more than The Weeknd’s latest. He tapped Anitta to appear in the eerie music video for “São Paulo”, the third single from his upcoming album Hurry Up Tomorrow.
The rest of our list of the best songs of the week includes something for everyone, so check it out to discover new music by Shawn Mendes, Ethel Cain, LCD Soundsystem, Snoop Dogg, and many more.
The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>We can count on music’s biggest stars to drop great new albums on Friday, and they’ve certainly delivered this week. Future’s Mixtape Pluto is poised to make the biggest splash on the charts along with its new single “Too Fast”, but Jamie xx’s In Waves is our personal favorite, especially after giving us the amazing new collaboration “Waited All Night” ft. Romy and Oliver Sim.
Bon Iver are setting the stage for their new EP Sables, and they’ve given us a new single “Speyside” as part of their promo for this record. Speaking of EPs worth keeping an eye on, Alemeda is a rising star worth watching, and you’ll be obsessed with her new song “I Already Dug Your Grave”.
This week also marked the return of Bad Bunny with “Una Velita”, while Gwen Stefani teased her new album Bouqet with “Somebody Else’s”. The rest of our list includes new songs by the likes of Kelsea Ballerini, All Time Low, and Father John Misty, so stick around to check them out.
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]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>This week has been pretty slow for major album releases, but that didn’t stop our favorite alternative artists from sharing new music with the world. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ Wild God is the week’s best new album, and we singled out “Joy” as its best new song.
This week also marked the release of Big Sean’s Better Me Than You, which produced many great collaborations, including “It Is What It Is” ft. Gunna. Muni Long impressed us with the title single from her new album Revenge, while Kehlani dropped “When He’s Not There” ft. Lucky Daye from her latest mixtape While We Wait 2.
Several more amazing collaborations made it to our list, including “SOS (S-x on Sight)” by Victoria Monét and Usher, “Vivo Por Ella” by Andrea Bocelli and Karol G, and “Summer Drop” by Cordae and Anderson .Paak.
Check out our list in full to also discover amazing brand-new tunes by Paris Paloma, Noah Kahan, and James Bay.
The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The post Best New Songs of the Week appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Two of the buzziest new songs this week saw our favorite artists join forces. Lady Gaga found a perfect partner in crime in Bruno Mars and rocked our world with their collaboration “Die with a Smile”, while Lisa and Rosalía joined forces for a sleek and confident girl power anthem “New Woman”.
When it comes to new albums released this week, Post Malone finally shared his country-leaning new LP F-1 Trillion. This record produced many hit collaborations even before hitting the shelves, and “Have The Heart” ft. Dolly Parton is among the album’s best.
The indie pop band Foster the People returned with a new album Paradise State of Mind, and impressed us with the new song “See You in the Afterlife”, while Hozier’s new EP Unaired has given us three new songs, including “Nobody’s Soldier”.
Halsey also created a lot of buzz with her new single “Lonely is the Muse”, and managed to make it to our list alongside The Blessed Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Bishop Briggs, Benson Boone, and Coco Jones.
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