Terrible Rabbit’s ‘Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana’ Is 2023’s Most-Streamed Collection in a Solitary Day on Spotify

The Puerto Rican hotshot was at that point an awe-inspiring phenomenon on Spotify, as the most-streamed craftsman internationally on the application for the beyond three years.

Terrible Rabbit’s simply delivered collection, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, is as of now establishing standards. Spotify declared Friday (Oct. 13) that the undertaking is their most-streamed collection in a solitary day in 2023 up until this point.

“We as a whole realized Terrible Rabbit would break records with this new collection,” peruses a message on Spotify’s social records. “Well done Benito.”

The Puerto Rican hotshot was at that point an awe-inspiring phenomenon on Spotify, as the most-streamed craftsman internationally on the application for the beyond three years, 2020-22.

Terrible Rabbit delivered the 22-track new collection — whose name means “No one Realizes What Will Happen Tomorrow” — first thing on Friday the thirteenth. It’s his fifth independent studio collection, following last year’s blockbuster Un Verano Sin Ti. His 2022 collection burned through 13 weeks on the Board 200 collections diagram and bested the year-end Bulletin 200 also — the main Spanish-language collection to do as such.

Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana was driven by the Jersey club track “Where She Goes” back in May and afterward “Un Review,” which showed up on Sept. 26. Terrible Rabbit played out the two tunes — alongside “Moscow Donkey,” “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Neverita” and “Me Porto Bonito” — in a mixture at the 2023 Board Latin Music Grants on Oct. 5 in front of the collection’s delivery. Benito additionally brought back home seven honors for the evening, including craftsman of the year, visit through the year and Worldwide 200 Latin craftsman of the year.

See Spotify’s declaration beneath:

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