Bad Bunny premiered his new album Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana, and while his fans praised him, some hidden messages were not to the delight of many. In fact, there’s one that if Kendall Jenner, who he’s been romantically linked to in recent months, finds out, it could end it all.
What echoed in the celebrity’s new album was the direct mention of his ex-girlfriend Gabriela Berlingeri, with whom he hung out in 2017 and currently maintains a friendship. In “ACHO PR,” the singer dedicates a fragment to several people who have marked his life, among them, he highlights the name of the influencer.
“Gracias Dios por poner en mi camino a Jan, a Noah y a Gabriela, (Thank you God for putting Jan, Noah, and Gabriella in my path)” is heard in the song, which generated speculation on social networks about how much it could affect his relationship with the model.

Not only that, it seems that Bad Bunny also spoke about his relationship with Kendall in his new album as fans are certain he also revealed in his songs that he had an intimate moment with the model in one of her sisters’ house! In the track “FINA“, Bad Bunny sings the following: “Que yo soy un bellaco, pero tú me gana’. Bien arrebata’o chingando en casa de tu hermana,” which translates to, “That I’m a scoundrel, but you beat me. Good snatch or f–king at your sister’s house.”
He also hints at Kendall in other songs like “VOU 787” where he talks about this new period in his life where he’s spending more time in California. The song also talks about a woman, which is most likely Kendall!
Bad Bunny’s New Album Tracklist
These are some of the most controversial mentions Bad Bunny made in his new album, which was released on October 12, 2023, and consists of 22 tracks:
- NADIE SABE
- MONACO
- FINA
- HIBIKI
- MR. OCTOBER
- CYBERTRUCK
- VOU 787
- SILK
- THANKS FOR NOTHING
- NEW PHONE
- NEW BABY
- MERCEDES CAROTA
- THE PITS
- CANDY B RETURNS
- BATICAN
- NO ME QUIERO CASAR
- WHERE SHE GOES
- THUNDER AND LIGHTING
- BLACK DOG
- EUROPE 🙁
- ACHO PR
- A PREVIEW
This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva
