When it comes to artist sneaker partnerships, few have had the cultural impact of Bad Bunny and Adidas.
Since 2021, Benito has evolved from collaborator to full creative partner — eventually launching his own performance-inspired silhouette under the adidas umbrella: the Bad Bunny “Bad Bo” line.
Below is the complete, properly researched list of every official Bad Bunny sneaker release, ranked by impact, resale demand, and cultural influence.
🏆 Ranking Every Bad Bunny Sneaker Release
1. adidas Forum Buckle Low “The First Café” (2021)
The sneaker that started everything.
Inspired by Puerto Rico’s coffee culture, this brown suede Forum introduced:
- Double tongues
- Industrial buckle strap
- Premium suede build
- Glow accents
It instantly sold out and established Bad Bunny as a serious sneaker collaborator — not just a celebrity co-signer.
2. adidas Forum Buckle Low “Easter Egg” (2021)
A pastel pink version that became one of the most hyped releases of the year.
Why it ranks high:
- Limited availability
- Strong resale performance
- Iconic soft pink suede upper
3. adidas Campus Light “Chalky Brown” (2023)
A major design evolution.
The Campus Light featured:
- Exaggerated padding
- Warped outsole
- Double-tongue branding
- Puffy proportions
This silhouette marked the shift from remixing classics to reshaping them.
4. adidas Response CL “Paso Fino” (2022)
A chunky runner inspired by Puerto Rico’s Paso Fino horses.
Colorways included:
- Triple Black
- Cream/Off-White
It showed Benito could successfully move into retro-runner territory.
5. adidas Forum Powerphase “Benito” (2022)
A hybrid model combining the Forum upper with a Powerphase sole.
Clean white leather, minimal branding, and subtle “Benito” heel detailing made it one of his most wearable designs.
6. adidas Gazelle Indoor “San Juan” (2024)
A slimmer retro silhouette with layered materials and signature double tongues. This release proved the partnership could succeed in low-profile classics too.
👟 The adidas “Bad Bo” Signature Line
Beyond collaborative reinterpretations, Bad Bunny introduced his own signature-inspired silhouette under adidas: the Bad Bunny “Bad Bo”.
What Is the Bad Bo?
The Bad Bo is a performance-inspired sneaker blending:
- Retro boxing influences
- Court-sport aesthetics
- Elevated lifestyle design
It represents Bad Bunny’s shift from collaborator to design architect within adidas.
Unlike the Forum and Campus remixes, the Bad Bo was developed as:
- A standalone model
- Designed from the ground up with Benito’s input
- Built for movement and everyday wear
This move positioned him closer to signature athletes — a rare achievement for a music artist.
📜 Complete List of All Bad Bunny x adidas Sneakers
2021
- Forum Buckle Low “The First Café”
- Forum Buckle Low “Easter Egg”
- Forum Buckle Low “Back to School”
2022
- Forum Powerphase “Benito”
- Response CL “Paso Fino” (multiple colorways)
2023
- Campus Light “Chalky Brown”
- Campus Light “Cloud White”
- Campus Light “Wild Moss”
2024
- Campus “Deep Brown”
- Gazelle Indoor collaborations
- Launch of Bad Bunny “Bad Bo”
2025
- Continued Bad Bo releases
- Campus/Gazelle expansions (regional exclusives)
Why Bad Bunny’s Sneaker Line Is So Successful
1. Cultural Authenticity
Every sneaker references Puerto Rican heritage, personal milestones, or musical eras.
2. Recognizable Design DNA
- Double tongues
- Exaggerated padding
- Buckle straps
- Unique proportions
3. Limited Distribution Strategy
Most drops sell out immediately via adidas Confirmed and select retailers.
Has Bad Bunny Collaborated With Nike?
No. As of 2026, Bad Bunny has only officially collaborated with adidas and has not released sneakers with Nike, Jordan Brand, or other footwear companies.
Most Valuable Bad Bunny Sneakers on Resale
Historically strongest resale performers:
- Forum Buckle Low “Easter Egg”
- Forum Buckle Low “The First Café”
- Early Campus Light releases

