Bad Bunny just ended his months-long hiatus by announcing the release of his highly anticipated new album, "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana."

The Puerto Rican rapper is dropping his fifth studio album, which translates to "Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow" on Friday, Oct. 13, reports say.

The announcement was shared on social media with a video teaser. It shows a car driving through a street and eventually stopping only to be flocked over by the paparazzi.

Bad Bunny exits the car and enters a restaurant, which is revealed to be the iconic Carbone in New York City.

El día más esperado por muchos ya llegó..." "The day most anticipated by many has arrived...") The rapper captioned the post.

Bad Bunny's New Album

According to reports, the album boasts 22 songs on its tracklist, including the previously released songs, "Where She Goes" and "Un Preview."

"I am playing around and enjoying myself, letting go," Bad Bunny coyly admitted a month ago. "I'm being inspired a lot by the music of the '70s...but I'm not sure if this is going to shape my music, generally or just one song."

The new album comes as a bit of a surprise for Bad Bunny's fans since the rapper announced back in December 2022 that he will be taking a break from creating music to enjoy the fruits of his labor.

On what the next album will be like, the rapper reveals that it will be a lot different from his chart-topping and award-winning album "Un Verano Sin Ti."

"It's impossible that the album that comes after 'Un Verano Sin Ti' will sound like it-never, ever," he said. "I am always going to look for a way to do something new."

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Bad Bunny Ends Hiatus

Following the massive success of his album and tour back in 2022, Bad Bunny announced that he will be spending his 2023 enjoying and celebrating.

"We're going to celebrate. Let's go here, let's go there, let's go on the boat," he said. "I have a couple of sporadic commitments, and I'll go to the studio, but there's no pressure. Remember yourself, cabrón. You've worked your ass off."

On the other hand, he also added that the hiatus was partly because of his health, specifically his vocal cords.

"Seems like one of my vocal cords was suffering, and boom, it happened. And I'm thinking, 'This can't be happening. These people are giving me the most cabrón energy. It's the most euphoric audience I've had all tour, and I'm going to lose my voice? It's not possible.'"

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