Bad Bunny will not take a break without leaving something for his fans.

After his continuous success, Bad Bunny announced his 2023 hiatus to prioritize his health and enjoy his achievements. This, however, broke the fans' hearts, who always want to hear something from him. But the rapper immediately mended everything by surprising everyone with a new song.

On Tuesday, Bad Bunny uploaded a clip on TikTok featuring a sneak peek of his brand-new music. He plays the song in the background, which has the lyrics (according to Billboard): "He loves you and gives you everything/ But you're the devil and you're crazy for me/ You like the bad boys and are playing fire with me [...] although you're a sin, I'm going to hell following that big a-/ I'm on my way/ Today I'm picking you up after midnight."

He also asked fans if they want to hear more previews. While waiting for another clip, fans expressed their excitement as they thought it was a sign of "Trap Bunny" return. They also assumed that he might be releasing a new album before 2022 ends.

   @badbunny MAÑANA A LAS 9:00 PM (hora de PfknR)  ♬ original sound - Bad Bunny     

His release came after Mexico's president asked the rapper to perform for free in the country after the Ticketmaster mishap. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador made the request after fans reportedly purchased fake tickets for his concert at Aztec Stadium.

"It made us emotional to see sad young people who could not enter because their tickets were duplicated because they were defrauded, some crying, because they saved for a long time to buy their tickets," the president said, Wall Street Journal reported.

Bad Bunny's Milestones

Bad Bunny will take a break after having a busy year.

The rapper notably started his first major tour, El Ultimo Tour del Mundo, since the COVID-19 pandemic started. It began in February and wrapped up in April in Miami.

He gave more to his fans when he released his album, "Un Verano Sin Ti."

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On the other hand, Spotify Wrapped named him as the world's most-streamed artist on the platform in 2022. This year marked the third year he brought home the recognition after recording 18.5 billion streams - more than double what he recorded last year.

His latest album also scored the title of the most streamed album in the world. Meanwhile, two songs from "Un Verano Sin Ti" made it to this year's top five most-streamed songs.

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