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Bad Bunny left us with quite a lot to talk about after his recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Not only did he reveal a lot of major details regarding his upcoming album, but he made a poignant political statement in his performance, too.

In terms of the album, Bad Bunny dropped reveal after reveal — over the course of four minutes we discovered the album is (as rumored) titled YHLQMDLG  and the acronym translates to: "I Do Whatever I Want." We found out it will be 20 tracks long, has sick album art, and — drum roll — it's dropping tomorrow, February 29.

The Puerto Rican musician also performed “Ignorantes” featuring Sechs, the third single from the forthcoming album, and he did so wearing a skirt and a shirt that read: “Mataron a Alexa. No un hombre con falda” ("They killed Alexa. Not a man in a skirt"). The slogan refers to the recent murder of Alexa Negrón Luciano. Luciano was a transgender homeless woman and her tragic killing has renewed outrage over transphobia in Puerto Rico.

Watch Bad Bunny's Fallon appearances in the videos below.

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Bad Bunny recently shared his “6 Rings” track. The tribute left many Kobe Brant fans in tears. Listen to the song and see how fans reacted here.

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