“YHLQMDLG Bad Bunny Poster” – is a gift for those who love rap and pop music. Buy it for yourself or relatives and friends who love the singer and this album.
YHLQMDLG Album Of Bad Bunny Poster
On his latest album, aptly titled YHLQMDLG (short, in Spanish for I Do Whatever I Want), Bad Bunny again takes a sledgehammer to the pop paradigm – this time by unpredictably going against the groundbreaking standard he previously created on 2018’s X100PRE and leaning heavily into (whilst effortlessly conquering) the quickly-forming sound of normcore urbano.
Though that’s not to say that YHLQMDLG is another trite urbano album amidst a sea of uninspired releases. Even on this substantially more immediately palatable release, Benito makes an album that outshines all of his contemporaries working within the same sphere.
There are of course some moments that drag in the self-proclaimed king of trap’s quest to gift the world a symphony of radio – ready palos. But, all in all the album benefits from its various genetic make ups – with some leaning mainstream while others, like the emo/punk-adjacent trap hybrid “Hablamos Mañana” feat.
The album opens with a vintage Casio – driven reinterpretation of “Girl From Ipanema” on “Si Veo a Tu Mamá”, in which Benito shows off a playful and unexpected vocal range he’d never shared before. If his previous album X100PRE felt like an exercise in acknowledging the nostalgia surrounding various of his formative relationships, “Si Veo a Tu Mamá” feels like a bookend to those memories – an acknowledgement that he’s finished mining his past feelings.
Overall, YHLQMDLG follows a similar formula to other notable urbano offerings like Eladio Carrión’s recently-released Sauce Boyz, in which the bulk of the more immediately palatable material pads the beginning of the album, preparing the listener for the darker, more introspective moments to come.
The album does rely heavily on the glossy sheen of mainstream urbano, but it’s a mistake to think Conejo Malo would be content with simply doing it better than his peers and calling it a day. While the infrastructure of YHLQMDLG rests on the pillars that carry modern day trap and reggaetón, he takes liberties with the accents and designs throughout the offering, creating a tapestry of an album that feels like a 20-something-year-old’s urbano fever dream – a perfect amalgamation of the day’s popular sounds, formative influences and even reggaetón’s foundational elements.
Product tag: Poster.
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Description
- 175 gsm fine art paper.
- Matte finish.
- For indoor use.
- NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance of +/- 1/16″.
- Museum-grade paper is known to be archival, which means it can be stored for a long time without turning yellow.
- Bright and intense colors for your desired design that will not fade when exposed to sunlight regularly.
- If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
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