Bad Bunny‘s latest album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” has overtaken the music world. It blends his signature reggaeton with traditional Puerto Rican sounds. While the album is widely celebrated for its authentic cultural references, fans are now convinced that the album cover holds a deeper, more personal meaning. Many speculate it may be a subtle nod to Bad Bunny’s ex, Gabriela Berlingeri.
The album cover depicts two white plastic chairs in a backyard, set against the backdrop of a plantain tree. This simple yet evocative image represents a slice of everyday Caribbean life for many in the Latino community. It reminds fans of cherished family memories, making or eating pasteles, playing dominoes, or hosting outdoor celebrations. The chairs and the plantain tree symbolize more than just aesthetics; they capture the heart of Caribbean culture and the small, beautiful moments that define it.
However, fans have noticed something curious about the imagery. They believe the album cover might hold a hidden reference to Gabriela Berlingeri, with whom Bad Bunny had a long and public relationship.
The Clues Fans Found
In true detective fashion, fans have unearthed a series of photos that appear to connect the album cover to Bad Bunny and Gabriela’s relationship. These clues include:
- Photos of the Couple in Similar Settings: Fans have shared side-by-side comparisons of old pictures showing Bad Bunny and Gabriela sitting on similar white plastic chairs, often in outdoor settings that resemble the cover’s backyard scene.
- The Plantain Tree Connection: In several of their past photos, the couple is seen posing near plantain trees, much like the one featured on the album cover. These snapshots feel eerily similar to the minimalist yet meaningful imagery on the album cover.
- A Celebration of Everyday Life: Many fans believe that “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS”—translated as “I Should’ve Taken More Pictures”—reflects Bad Bunny’s nostalgia for moments he wishes he had captured better.
A Tribute or a Coincidence?
The album’s title hints at a longing for the past and cherishing moments that may have been overlooked. While Bad Bunny has not confirmed these fan theories, the visual parallels are hard to ignore. Gabriela was a key figure in his life and career, and fans have always rooted for their bond.
A Cultural Love Letter
Whether the album cover truly nods to Gabriela or not, it undeniably celebrates the simplicity and beauty of Puerto Rican culture. It visually represents the roots that shape Bad Bunny’s music and identity.
The connection to Gabriela remains a mystery, but Bad Bunny revealed that this album sums up who he is despite his fame. “I’ve been dreaming about this album for years,” Bad Bunny stated. “At the peak of my career and popularity, I want to show the world who I am, who BENITO ANTONIO is, and who PUERTO RICO is.”