
A bittersweet masterpiece of Latin trap and neon-lit reggaeton. Deeply melancholic yet ready for the club, it redefined the boundaries of modern Spanish-language pop.
December 24, 2018 · Rimas Music (3)
Fluorescent synth-pop and heavy, rain-slicked basslines collide here, creating a late-night landscape where heartbreak and hedonism share the same dancefloor. This debut trades easy party anthems for a bruised, neon-lit intimacy, wrapping melancholic trap in surprisingly tender textures. You are pulled into a humid, solitary space, listening to a superstar-in-the-making process fame and longing in real time, long after the club lights have dimmed and the crowds have gone home.
How does X 100PRE sound next to the rest of Bad Bunny's catalogue?
Late Night saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.
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