Music Collaboration Reference

Who Is Singing With Bad Bunny: A Clear Guide to Collaborators and Features

Bad Bunny works with collaborators in several patterns: dedicated features on his albums, shared vocals within a single track across full albums or EPs, and recurring co-writes...

Mara Ellison
Who Is Singing With Bad Bunny: A Clear Guide to Collaborators and Features

How Features Appear in Bad Bunny's Catalog

Bad Bunny works with collaborators in several patterns: dedicated features on his albums, shared vocals within a single track across full albums or EPs, and recurring co-writes behind the scenes. On albums like X 100pre, YHLQMDLG, El Último Tour Del Mundo, and Un Verano Sin Ti, features are woven into the tracklist rather than appearing as one-off singles. Understanding this helps clarify which artists are regularly singing with Bad Bunny and which are one-off appearances.

Notable Collaborators Across Projects

Across his albums, Bad Bunny frequently returns to certain collaborators, while also inviting global stars for specific songs. The table below summarizes key collaborators, example tracks, and the nature of their involvement.

Recurring Collaborators and High-Profile Features

Collaborator Example Track Featuring Bad Bunny or Joint Project Type of Involvement Source Type
Jhay Cortez "Dakiti" (with Bad Bunny and Jhay Cortez) Feature and co-write Official audio/credits
Arcángel "La Jumpa" Feature and shared vocals Official release
Sech "Ignorantes" Feature and songwriting Official audio
Cardi B "I Like It" (with Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin) Feature on remix or album track Official release
The Weeknd "La Canción" (with The Weeknd) Mutual feature Official audio
Rosalía "Tití Me Preguntó" and other tracks on Un Verano Sin Ti Production and feature Album credits
Chencho Corleone "El Apagón" and other joint tracks Feature and co-writing Official releases

Common Questions About Who Sings With Bad Bunny

Because Bad Bunny frequently collaborates, new features can create confusion about whether an artist is a one-time guest or part of a recurring relationship. Below are short, scannable answers to common questions.

Does Bad Bunny often sing with Jhay Cortez?

Yes. Jhay Cortez appears on multiple Bad Bunny projects and is among the most frequent collaborators in reggaeton, with shared writing credits on many hits.

Is The Weeknd a regular collaborator?

The Weeknd and Bad Bunny have partnered on tracks such as "La Canción," but this has not evolved into an ongoing album-level collaboration.

What role does Rosalía play in Bad Bunny's music?

Rosalía contributed production and features to several tracks on Un Verano Sin Ti, marking a deeper, album-level creative relationship than a one-off feature.

How about Cardi B?

Cardi B appeared on the remix of "I Like It" alongside Bad Bunny and J Balvin. This was a high-profile feature, but not part of a recurring pattern.

Other Artists Who Have Sung With Bad Bunny

Beyond the names above, Bad Bunny has recorded with a wide range of artists spanning reggaeton, Latin trap, pop, and regional Mexican music. This list is not exhaustive but highlights significant features that illustrate the breadth of his collaborations.

  • Myke Towers: joint performances and features at major shows
  • Ozuna: shared tracks and festival appearances
  • J Balvin: on the remix of "I Like It" and other projects
  • Farruko: multiple album features
  • Dalex and Lenny Tavárez: songwriting and features on various tracks

Why Collaborations Matter in Reggaeton and Latin Trap

Features are central to the reggaeton and Latin trap ecosystems, helping songs cross audiences and reinforcing community ties. When examining who sings with Bad Bunny, it is useful to separate one-off shocks from ongoing creative partnerships that shape album identities and touring cycles.

How to Identify Genuine Features From One-Off Appearances

To understand whether a collaboration is a recurring pattern, consider credits, repeated pairings, and whether the artists promote the track as part of a larger project. Solo Bad Bunny tracks and features limited to a single song are typically less indicative of a long-term working relationship than collaborators who appear across multiple albums and tours.

Summary of Key Collaborators

Bad Bunny’s most consistent collaborators include Jhay Cortez, Arcángel, Sech, Chencho Corleone, and Ozuna, while artists like Cardi B, The Weeknd, and Rosalía have delivered high-profile one-off features. Production credits and co-writing often accompany these features, signaling deeper involvement than a simple guest appearance.