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Bad Bunny surprise dropped his new album yesterday. It's titled Las Que No Iban A Salid (which translates to The Ones That Weren't Going to Come Out) and fans are loving it, despite the fact that it's making everybody want to party when all clubs are currently closed.

The new project arrived on Mother's Day, two months after he dropped his sophomore album, YHLQMDLG. The Puerto Rican artist opted for a super-simple YEEZUS-esque cover to front his new 10-track project, which sees contributions from guest artists like Zion & Lennox, Don Omar, Nicky Jam, Yandel, Gabriela, and Jhay Cortez.

Stream the new album below and keep scrolling for a handful of the best Twitter reactions.

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