Behind the Covers

Bad Bunny

2 album covers in our archive

Bad Bunny is featured in Behind the Covers' archive with 2 album covers from the 2020s. Released across Rimas Entertainment, the artwork sits in the hip-hop, indie tradition. Each cover is documented in our archive with design notes covering photography, minimalist, iconic, cultural identity, illustration, graphic design. Below you'll find the full story behind each Bad Bunny cover — designers, photographers, label history, and the visual choices that defined the release.

Debí Tirar Más Fotos by Bad Bunny — album cover art

Debí Tirar Más Fotos (2025)

Two white plastic chairs sit against a plantain tree backdrop in this deceptively simple cover that celebrates Puerto Rican identity. The ordinary objects transform into symbols of community, memory, and cultural resistance through Bad Bunny's artistic vision.

Label
Rimas Entertainment
Genre
Hip-Hop
Decade
2020s
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Un Verano Sin Ti by Bad Bunny — album cover art

Un Verano Sin Ti (2022)

A heartbroken cartoon heart with one swollen eye stands alone on a golden dune while dolphins leap over a candy-pink sky. It became the year's best-selling album. The strange, tender story of how Bad Bunny's drawing turned into Un Verano Sin Ti.

Label
Rimas Entertainment
Designer
Adrian Hernandez
Genre
Indie
Decade
2020s
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